Presentations on Quantum Optics
2D materials & 2D magnets
Exciton sensing of condensed matter phenomena
Kin Fai Mak (Cornell University, Ithaca, USA) speaks about
- semiconductor moiré materials
- rydberg sensing of electron crystals
- optical detection and imaging of quantum anomalous Hall state
Exploring quantum light from hexagonal boron nitride
Dr. Koperski (National University of Singapore, Singapore) speaks about
- controlled Defect Engineering
- carbon doped hBN as a novel material system
- single photon emission
Engineering quantum states in 2D materials
Prof. Bernhard Urbaszek (INSA Toulouse, France) speaks about
- TMD monolayers
- tunable exciton transition in MoS2 bilayers
- interlayer excitons in MoS2 bilayers
Sensing Moiré magnetism via single-spin quantum magnetometry
Prof. Xiaodong Xu (University of Washington, USA) speaks about
- Moiré superlattices formed by 2D magnets
- interlayer Magnetism in Crl3 layers
- six-fold symmetry in autocorrelation function
Optical cavities
A quantum dot in an open microcavity
Prof. Richard Warburton (University of Basel, Switzerland) speaks about
- boosting light matter interaction in micro cavities
- exciton-photon strong and weak coupling
- analysis of high-efficient single photon source
Open-cavity in closed-cycle cryostat as a quantum optics platform
Dr. Samarth Vadia (Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany) speaks about
- optical fiber as open cavity
- tunable cavity in closed cycle cryostat
- stability challenges of a micro cavity
A turn-key micro-cavity quantum optics system
Dr. Hümmer (Qlibri, Munich, Germany) speaks about
- fiber micro mirrors properties
- setup of micro cavity system
- stabilization of micro cavities
Quantum computing & quantum networks
Optical quantum computing
Prof. Chao-Yang Lu (University of Science and Technology of China, China) speaks about
- Gaussian Boson sampling
- squeezed state sources instead of Single photon sources
- single photon sources for quantum communication
Building up modular optical quantum computing platforms
Dr. Niccolo Somaschi (Quandela, Paris, France) speaks about
- photonic quantum computing platforms
- quantum Dots in Micropillar cavity
- standalone optical qubit emitter
Towards QD-based quantum networks
Dr. Claire Le Gall (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom) speaks about
- spin photon interfaces
- nuclear spin ensembles as quantum memory
- spin control of Quantum dot spins
Quantum sensing & quantum simulation based on NV centers
Exploring high-pressure superconductivity using diamond point defects
Prof. Jean-François Roch (ENS, Paris-Saclay, France) speaks about
- novel materials at pressures above 100 GPa
- diamond anvil cells
- NV color centers as magnetic quantum sensors
Unconventional spin diffusion in dipolar spin ensembles
Prof. Norman Yao (University of California, Berkeley, USA) speaks about
- coupled spin qubits in diamond as experimental platform
- inhomogeneous spin polarization profiles by polarization transfer
- identification of hydrodynamic time regimes
Panel Discussion
Magneto and quantum optics: from science to quantum technology
Watch what our panelists think about the future of magneto and quantum optics.
- Prof. Mete Atatüre (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom)
- Prof. Sven Höfling (University of Würzburg, Germany)
- Prof. Atac Imamoglu (ETH Zürich, Switzerland)
- Prof. Pascale Senellart (CNRS, Paris, France)
Hosts: Prof. Khaled Karraï (attocube systems AG, Germany), Prof. Alexander Högele (Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany)