Posters General Meeting

Please send your poster title, authors' list and research group affiliation to

Poster size A 0, upright.There will be a number of pin-boards in the nearby seminar rooms of the conference hall. Additional posters can be stuck to the walls in the seminar rooms (don't use the walls behind the pin-boards). Please take adequate tape with you to mount your poster without destroying the paint on the wall !!

  1. Spontaneous symmetry breaking in a two-photon driven dissipative Bose-Hubbard lattice
    V. Savona
    Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of Nanosystems, EPF Lausanne
  2. Floquet Majorana fermions and parafermions in driven Rashba nanowires
    Manisha Thakurathi
    , Daniel Loss, and Jelena Klinovaja
    Department of Physics, University of Basel
  3. Direct Rashba spin-orbit interaction in Si and Ge nanowires with different growth directions
    Christoph Kloeffel, Marko Rancic, and Daniel Loss
    Department of Physics, University of Basel
  4. Electron spin coherence and modelocking in ensembles of large quantum dots
    Sergej Markmann, Christian Reichl, Werner Wegscheider, Gian Salis
    IBM Research Zurich & ETH Zurich
  5. Ambipolar Silicon Quantum for Spin Qubits
    Andreas Kuhlmann, Leon Camenzind, Veeresh Deshpande, Ute Drechsler, Antonis Olziersky, Dominik Zumbühl, Andreas Fuhrer
    IBM Research Zurich & Department of Physics, University of Basel
  6. Unravelling nonclassicality in the optomechanical instability
    M. Koppenhöfer, C. Bruder, N. Lörch
    Department of Physics, University of Basel
  7. A Swiss quantum-logic clock made of a single molecule
    Mudit Sinhal, Ziv Meir
    , Kaveh Najafian, Gregor Hegi and Stefan Willitsch
    Department of Chemistry, University of Basel
  8. Coupling an ultracold ion with a nanowire
    P.N. Fountas
    , M. Poggio and S. Willitsch
    Department of Chemistry, University of Basel
  9. Boosting Measurement Sensitivity by Blocking Photons
    Felix Tebbenjohanns, Martin Frimmer, and Lukas Novotny
    Dep. of Information Technology & Electrical Engineering, ETH Zurich
  10. Near-field Imaging of Single-Photon Counting Superconducting Nanowires
    Eric Bonvin, Karol Luszcz, and Lukas Novotny
    Dep. of Information Technology & Electrical Engineering, ETH Zurich
  11. Towards weakly-destructive, real-time transport measurements of interacting Fermi gas
    B. Cilenti, K. Roux, H. Konishi, J-P. Brantut
    Laboratory of Quantum Gases, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
  12. Rapid high-fidelity multiplexed readout of superconducting qubits
    Johannes Heinsoo, Christian Kraglund Andersen, Ants Remm, Sebastian Krinner, Theodore Walter, Yves Salathe, Simone Gasperinetti, Jean-Claude Besse, Anton Potocnik, Christopher Eichler, and Andreas Wallraff
    Laboratory for Solid State Physics, ETH Zurich
  13. Substrate-induced topological mini-bands in graphene
    Tobias Wolf, Ivan Levkivkskyi, Gianni Blatter, and Oded Zilberberg
    Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zurich
  14. Long-range Rydberg molecules bound by electron-atom scattering
    Michael Peper, Heiner Samannshausen, Frédéric Merkt, and Johannes Deiglmayr
    Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, ETH Zurich
  15. Few photons correlation measurement of a thermally populated cavity 
    Ileana-Cristina Benea-Chelmus, Francesca Fabiana Settembrini, Jérôme Faist 
    Institute of Quantum Electronics, ETH Zürich
  16. Observing critical mode softening and effective mass renormalization in 2D systems with Landau polaritons
    Janine Keller1, Shima Rajabali1, Felice Appugliese1, Curdin Maissen1, Christian Lehner2, Werner Wegscheider2, Pierre Nataf3, Gianni Blatter3, Sara Cibella4, Ennio Giovine4, Roberto Leoni4, Michele Failla5, Maksym Myronov5, David R. Leadley5, James Lloyd-Hughes5, Johannes Haase6, Mattias Beck1, Giacomo Scalari1, Jerome Faist1
    1) Institute of Quantum Electronics, ETHZ – 2) Laboratory for Solid State Physics, ETHZ – 3) Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETHZ – 4) Istituto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie (IFN), Rome, Italy – 5) Department of Physics, University of Warwick, UK – 6) Paul Scherrer Institute, CH
  17. From a 4D TRI insulator to the quadrupole boundary states of 2D inversion symmetric lattices
    I. Petrides and O. Zilberberg
    Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zurich
  18. Dissipation-induced anomalous multicritical phenomena
    Matteo Soriente, Tobias Donner, R. Chitra, and O. Zilberberg
    Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
  19. Nanoscale quantum sensing with single spins
    N. Hedrich, D. Rohner, B. Shields, L. Thiel, J. Wood, M. Batzer, P. Appel, J. Happacher, P. Maletinsky
    Department of Physics, University of Basel
  20. Adiabatic quantum state control in a hybrid quantum system
    J. Kölbl, M. Kasperczyk, A. Barfuss, L. Thiel, P. Maletinsky
    Department of Physics, University of Basel
  21. Ultracold atoms in cavities
    Philip Zupancic
    , Andrea Morales, Xiangliang Li, Davide Dreon, Katrin Kröger, Lorenz Hruby, Nishant Dogra, Manuele Landini, Tobias Donner, Tilman Esslinger
    Institute for Quantum electronics, ETH Zurich
  22. Quantum simulation of condensed matter systems with ultracold fermions
    Kilian Sandholzer
    , Michael Messer, Frederik Görg, Joaquin Minguzzi, Rémi Desbuquois, Dominik Husmann, Samuel Häusler, Martin Lebrat, Philipp Fabritius, Laura Corman, Tilman Esslinger
    Institute for Quantum electronics, ETH Zurich
  23. Electronic Transport and Imaging in III-V Semiconductor Heterostructures
    C. Gold, C. Mittag, M. Karalic, B. Bräm, A. Hofmann, T. Krähenmann, T. Tschirky, C. Reichl, W. Wegscheider, K. Ensslin, T. IhnLaboratory for Solid State Physics, ETH Zurich
  24. Towards engineered fractional quantum Hall states
    Beat Bräm, Szymon Hennel, Giorgio Nicolì, Marc Röösli, Matthias Berl, Christina Reichl, Werner Wegsheider, Thomas Ihn, Klaus Ensslin
    Laboratory for Solid State Physics, ETH Zurich
  25. Thermally assisted motion of vortices in type-II superconductors
    M. Buchacek, R. Willa, V. B. Geshkenbein, and G. Blatter
    Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zurich
  26. Circuit QED with Quantum Dots
    J. V. Koski, B. Kratochwil, A. J. Landig, C. Reichl, P. Scarlino, W. Wegscheider, A. Wallraff, K. Ensslin, and T. Ihn
    Laboratory for Solid State Physics, ETH Zurich
  27. Recent developments in Quantum Key Distribution and Random Number Generation
    Davide Rusca, Gaëtan Gras, Alberto Boaron, Jonatan Brask*, Anthony Martin, Nicolas Brunner*, Hugo Zbinden
    GAP Quantum Technologies, *GAP Quantum Correlations, University of Geneva
  28. Quantum Devices in 2D van der Waals Heterostructures
    Annika Kurzmann, Riccardo Pisoni, Peter Rickhaus, Yongjin Lee, Hiske Overweg, Marius Eich, Klaus Ensslin, Thomas Ihn
    Laboratory for Solid State Physics, ETH Zurich
  29. Hole Spins in Germanium/Silicon Nanowires
    F. Froning1, M. Rehmann1, J. Ridderbos2, M. Brauns2, F. Zwanenburg2, A. Li3, E. Bakkers3, D. Zumbühl1, F. Braakman1
    1) Department of Physics, University of Basel – 2) University of Twente – 3) University of Eindhoven
  30. Hyperfine-phonon spin relaxation in a single-electron GaAs quantum dot
    L. C. Camenzind1, L. Yu1, P. Stano2, J. Zimmermann3, A. C. Gossard3, D. Loss1 and D. M. Zumbühl1
    1) Department of Physics, University of Basel – 2) RIKEN and Univeristy of Tokyo, Japan – 3) University of California, Santa Barbara
  31. Frequency Conversion from 580 nm to 1550 nm
    Peter Strassmann, Anthony Martin*, Hugo Zbinden*, Mikael Afzelius, Nicolas Gisin
    GAP Optique, *GAP Quantum Technologies, University of Geneva
  32. Spin-orbit interaction in graphene by proximity to the TMDC WSe2
    Simon Zihlmann, Peter Makk and Christian Schönenberger
    Quantum- and Nanoelectronics, University of Basel
  33. High frequency techniques to probe energy relaxation and novel states in topological superconductors
    Roy Haller, Gergö Fülöp, Peter Makk, Simon Zihlmann, Cezar Harabula, Andreas Baumgartner and Christian Schönenberger
    Quantum- and Nanoelectronics, University of Basel
  34. Repeated multi-qubit parity measurement, feedback and stabilization using a mixed-species ion crystal
    V. Negnevitsky, M. Marinelli, K. Mehta, C. Flühmann, T. Behrle, F. Lancellotti, H.-Y. Lo, J. Home
    Institute for Quantum electronics, ETH Zurich
  35. Scalable elements for trapped ion quantum computation
    R. Matt, R. Oswald, N. Schwegler, M. Woschank, A. Akin , J. Alonso, and J. Home
    Institute for Quantum electronics, ETH Zurich
  36. Quantum simulation with 2D ion crystals in optical potentials
    C. Fischer, O. Wipfli, M. Grau and J. Home
    Institute for Quantum electronics, ETH Zurich
  37. Neural Network Quantum State Tomography
    G. Carleo[1], G. Mazzola[1], G. Torlai[2], R. Melko[2] J. Carrasquilla[3], , M. Troyer[1,4]
    [1] ETH Zurich, [2] Perimeter Institute, [3] D-Wave Inc. [4] Microsoft Research
  38. Quantum State Tomography with Regularized Finite Statistics
    Sacha Schwarz (1), Bruno Eckmann (1,2), Denis Rosser (3,4) and André Stefanov (1)
    (1) Institute of Applied Physics, University of Bern – (2) Institute of Theoretical Physics, ETH Zürich – (3) Dept. of Physics, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan – (4) Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Canada
  39. Confidence Regions in Quantum State Tomography
    Jinzhao Wang
    and Renato Renner
    Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zurich
  40. Partial Thermalizations Allow for Optimal Thermodynamic Processes
    Elisa Bäumer, Martí Perarnau-Llobet, Philipp Kammerlander, and Renato Renner
    Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zurich
  41. Simultaneous coherence enhancement of optical and microwave transitions in solid-state electronic spins
    Antonio Ortu, Alexey Tiranov, Sacha Welinski, Florian Fröwis, Alban Ferrier, Philippe Goldner,  Nicolas Gisin, and Mikael Afzelius
    Group of Applied Physics - Université de Genève
  42. A passive, on-chip superconducting circulator using a ring of tunnel junctions
    Clemens Müller (1,2), Shengwei Guan(2), Nicolas Vogt(3), Jared H. Cole(3), Thomas M. Stace(2)

    (1) Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zurich – (2) ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems, The Universof Queensland, Brisbane, Australia – (3) Chemical and Quantum Physics, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
  43. Following the precession of a nuclear spin by weak measurements
    Kristian Cujia, Jens Boss, Jonathan Zopes, Christian Degen
    Laboratory for Solid State Physics, ETH Zurich
  44. Neel-type Skyrmions in Multiferroic Lacunar Spinels- Mapping out a stability phase diagram using Dynamic Cantilever Magnetometry
    Simon Philipp, Andrea Mehlin, Boris Gross, Istvan Kezsmarki, Martino Poggio
    Department of Physics, University of Basel
  45. Coherent two-mode dynamics of a nanowire force sensor
    Floris Braakman, Nicola Rossi, Anna Fontcuberta, Martino Poggio
    Department of Physics, University of Basel
  46. NV centres in a tunable microcavity
    Daniel Riedel, Sigurd Flågan, Immo Söllner, Brendan J. Shields, Tomasz Jakubczyk, Benjamin Petrak, Patrick Maletinsky and Richard J. Warburton
    Department of Physics, University of Basel
  47. Agents in Superposition
    V. Baumann, Ä. Baumeler, S. Wolf
    USI, Lugano
  48. Advanced back-gating techniques optimized for MBE with bilayer applications and property improvements of InSb quantum wells towards Majorana physics
    C. Lehner, S. Parolo, J. Scharnetzky, M. Berl, C. Reichl and W. Wegscheider
    Laboratory for Solid State Physics, ETH Zurich
  49. Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering and Bell correlations in a BEC
    M. Fadel, T. Zibold, B. Décamps, S. Pengue, R. Schmied, B. Allard, J.-D. Bancal, V. Scarani, N. Sangouard, and P. Treutlein
    Department of Physics, University of Basel
  50. Light-mediated interactions between atoms and a nanomembrane
    T. Karg, B. Gouraud, C.T. Ngai, G. Buser, K. Hammerer, and P. Treutlein
    Department of Physics, University of Basel
  51. Nanocrystals for Quantum Sensing
    N. Yazdani,  W. Lin, A. Moser, M. Yarema, O. Yarema, D. Bozyigit, V. Wood 
    Laboratory for Nanoelectronics, ETH Zurich Wood
  52. Machine Learning for Analysis of Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Quantum Materials
    N. Dordevic [1,2], J. S. Beckwith[3], M. Yarema [1], O. Yarema [1], A. Rosspeintner [3], N. Yazdani [1], J. Leuthold [2], E. Vauthey [3], Vanessa Wood [1]
    [1] Laboratory for Nanoelectronics, ETH Zurich – [2] Institute of Electromagnetic Fields, ETH Zurich – [3] Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Geneva
  53. Redshifting single-photon emitters in nanowires: optical coupling with Rb atoms
    Luca Francaviglia
    Laboratory of Semiconductor Materials, EPF Lausanne
  54. InAs nanowire for 1D quantum transport
    Martin Friedl
    Laboratory of Semiconductor Materials, EPF Lausanne
  55. Strongly correlated photons in cavity-arrays
    F. Gaggioli, M. Biondi, S. Schmidt, H. E. Türeci, J. W. Blatter.
    Institute for theoretical physics, ETH Zurich

 

 

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