Posters Winter School
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 !!
Please send your poster title, authors' list and research group affiliation to
- Quantum dynamics of a trapped ion coupled to a nanooscillator
M. Weegen, P. Fountas, M. Poggio and S. Willitsch
Department of Chemistry, University of Basel - A dissipative time crystal in an asymmetric non-linear photonic dimer
Kilian Seibold, Riccardo Rota, Vincenzo Savona
Institute of Physics, EPF Lausanne - Variational quantum algorithms with single-pulse controlled arbitrary phase gates
Nathan Lacroix, Christoph Hellings, Christian Kraglund Andersen, Ants Remm, Stefania Lazar, Graham J. Norris, Sebastian Krinner, Jean-Claude Besse, Mihai Gabureac, Christopher Eichler, Andreas Wallraff
Department of Physics, ETH Zurich - Towards Long-Distance Heralded Single-Photon Path-Entanglement
Patrik Caspar, Ephanielle Verbanis, Enky Oudet, Nicolas Maring, Misael Caloz, Matthieu Perrenoud, Anthony Martin, Nicolas Sangouard, Hugo Zbinden, Rob Thew
Quantum Technologies, University of Geneva and Department of Physics, University of Basel
- Energy-Time Entangled Two-Photon Molecular Absorption
D. Tabakaev, G. Haack, M. Montagnese, L. Bonacina, J.-P. Wolf, H. Zbinden, R. T. Thew
Quantum Technologies, University of Geneva - Strong light-mediated coupling between a mechanical oscillator and an atomic spin ensemble
T. Karg, B. Gouraud, C. T. Ngai, G.-L. Schmid, M. Ernzer, K. Hammerer, and P. Treutlein
Department of Physics, University of Basel
- Scanning NV Tips: Shape and Collection Efficiency
Tianqi Zhu, Jan Rhensius, Gabriel Puebla-Hellmann, Christian Degen
Department of Physics, ETH Zurich and QZabre GmbH - Scanning diamond magnetometry from ambient to cryogenic conditions
W. Huxter1, P. Scheidegger1, S. Diesch1, M. Palm1, L. Lorenzelli1, S. Ernst1, P. Welter1, M. Wörnle1,2, P. Rickhaus1, M. Eich1, A. Eichler1, T. Ihn1, K. Ensslin1, C. L. Degen1
1 Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
2 Department of Materials, ETH Zurich - Low-noise laser-written nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond for implementation into open microcavity systems
Viktoria Yurgens, Josh A. Zuber, Sigurd Flågan, Marta de Luca, Brendan J. Shields, Tomasz Jakubczyk, Ilaria Zardo, Patrick Maletinsky & Richard J. Warburton
Department of Physics, University of Basel - Radiative Auger Process in the Single Photon Limit on a Quantum Dot
Matthias Löbl1, Clemens Spinnler1, Alisa Javadi1, Liang Zhai1, Giang Nguyen1, 2, Julian Ritzmann2, Leonardo Midolo3, Peter Lodahl3, Andreas Wieck2, Arne Ludwig2 and Richard J. Warburton1
1 Department of Physics, University of Basel, Switzerland
2 Lehrstuhl für Angewandte Festkörperphysik, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
3 Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark - Pauli spin blockade for holes in a silicon FinFET
Simon Geyer, Leon C. Camenzind, Richard J. Warburton, Dominik M. Zumbuhl and Andreas V. Kuhlmann
Department of Physics, University of Basel - Memristive effects in 2D semiconductors
Sotirios Papadopoulos, Achint Jain, Alexandros Emboras, Mathieu Luisier, Lukas Novotny
Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, ETH Zürich - Fractional topological superconductivity and parafermion corner states
Katharina Laubscher, Daniel Loss, and Jelena Klinovaja
Department of Physics, University of Basel - Circuit QED with Quantum Dots
B. Kratochwil, E. Al-Tavil, A. Rosario Hamann, J.V. Koski, A.J. Landig, P. Scarlino, J.C. Abadillo-Uriel+, C. Reichl, S.N. Coppersmith+, W. Wegscheider, M. Friesen+, A. Wallraff, T. Ihn, K. Ensslin
Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
+Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA - Exchange interaction of hole-spin qubits in highly anisotropic materials
Bence Hetényi, Christoph Kloeffel, and Daniel Loss
Department of Physics, University of Basel - Magnonic corner modes in the presence of fractional skyrmions
Tomoki Hirosawa1, Sebastián A. Díaz2, Jelena Klinovaja2, and Daniel Loss2
1 Department of Physics, University of Tokyo
2 Department of Physics, University of Basel - Unsupervised identification of topological phase transitions using predictive models
Eliska Greplova (1), Agnes Valenti (1), Gregor Boschung (1), Frank Schäfer (2), Niels Lörch (2), Sebastian Huber (1)
(1) Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zürich
(2) Department of Physics, University of Basel - Kondo physics with electronic cavities
Lidia Stocker, Stefan Sack, Michael S. Ferguson, Gianni Blatter, and Oded Zilberberg
Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zürich - Magnetic nanowires as scanning probe sensors
Hinrich Mattiat (a), Lukas Schneider (a), Nicola Rossi (a), Boris Gross (a), Javier Pablo-Navarro (b), César Magén (b), F. Dirnberger (c), D. Bougeard (c), Jose Maria de Teresa (b), Martino Poggio (a)
(a) Departement Physik, University of Basel
(b) Departamento de Fisica de la Materia Condensada, Universidad de Zaragoza
(c) Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik, Regensburg - Magneto-transport of 2DEGs ultrastrongly coupled to vacuum fields
Josefine Enkner, G. Paravincini-Bagliani, F. Appugliese, J. Andberger, G. Scalari, M. Beck, N. Bartolo, C. Rössler, T. Ihn, K. Ensslin and J. Faist
Department of Physics, ETH Zurich - Towards fabrication of 2D semiconductor nanostructures with superconducting contacts
I. C. Sampaio[1], M. Ramezani[1,2], K. Watanabe[3], T. Taniguchi[3], C. Schönenberger[1,2] and A. Baumgartner[1,2]
[1] Department of Physics, University of Basel
[2] Swiss Nanoscience Institute, University of Basel
[3] National Institute for Materials Science, Japan - Integrability breaking in boundary-driven spin chains
J. S. Ferreira, M. Žnidarič and M. Filippone
Department of Quantum Matter Physics, University of Geneva - High-finesse cavities for micro-fabricated ion traps
M. Wagener, T. Lutz, S. Ragg, C. Decaroli, J. Home
Trapped-Ion Quantum Information Group, ETH Zürich