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Colloquium on Solid-State Physics Department of Physics SS 2023 Thursday, 13st July 2023, 17.15 h Lecture Hall III, Department of Physics, Garching Strong uniaxial pressure effects and low-energy
 
 
Walther-Meißner-Institut Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften WS 2023/24 Walther-Meißner-Seminar Walther-Meißner-Institute, Seminar Room 143 Date: Friday, 12 January 2024, 11:15 h Speaker:
 
 
Physik IV Atome, Moleküle, Wärmestatistik Vorlesungsskript zur Vorlesung im SS 2003 Prof. Dr. Rudolf Gross Walther-Meissner-Institut Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften und Lehrstuhl für
 
 
Physik IV Atome, Moleküle, Wärmestatistik Vorlesungsskript zur Vorlesung im SS 2003 Prof. Dr. Rudolf Gross Walther-Meissner-Institut Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften und Lehrstuhl für
 
 
Walther Meißner Institut Superconductivity and Low Temperature Physics II Lecture Notes Summer Semester 2024 R. Gross © Walther-Meißner-Institut Chapter 2 Quantum Transport in Nanostructures
 
 
Walther Meißner Institut Superconductivity and Low Temperature Physics II © M. Stampa/MQV Lecture Notes Summer Semester 2024 R. Gross © Walther-Meißner-Institut Chapter 3 Cryogenic Techniques
 
 
Walther Meißner Institut Superconductivity and Low Temperature Physics II Lecture Notes Summer Semester 2024 R. Gross © Walther-Meißner-Institut Chapter 1 Quantum Gases & Liquids Walther Meißner
 
 
Superconductivity and Low Temperature Physics 1 typical exam questions History of Superconductivity 1. When (and by whom) superconductivity (perfect conductivity) and the Meißner effect (perfect
 
 
Walther Meißner Institut Superconductivity and Low Temperature Physics I Lecture Notes Winter Semester 2023/2024 R. Gross © Walther-Meißner-Institut Chapter 4 Microscopic Theory Walther Meißner
 
 
R. Gross, A. Marx, F. Deppe, and K. Fedorov © Walther-Meißner-Institut (2001 - 2020) 6.2 Introduction to quantum information processing AS-Chap. 6.2 - 1 R. Gross, A. Marx, F. Deppe, and K.
 
 
Applied Superconductivity: Josephson Effect and Superconducting Electronics Manuscript to the Lectures during WS 2003/2004, WS 2005/2006, WS 2006/2007, WS 2007/2008, WS 2008/2009, and WS 2009/2010
 
 
Applied Superconductivity: Josephson Effect and Superconducting Electronics Manuscript to the Lectures during WS 2003/2004, WS 2005/2006, WS 2006/2007, WS 2007/2008, WS 2008/2009, and WS 2009/2010
 
 
Applied Superconductivity: Josephson Effect and Superconducting Electronics Manuscript to the Lectures during WS 2003/2004, WS 2005/2006, WS 2006/2007, WS 2007/2008, WS 2008/2009, and WS 2009/2010
 
 
Physik der Kondensierten Materie 1 Rudolf Gross WS 2020/2021 W I M Teil 20 Vorlesungsstunde: 21.01.2021 1 Zusammenfassung: Teil 19, 19.01.2021/1 • Elektronen im periodischen Potenzial
 
 
Microwave quantum networks are set to play an important role in the future quantum science and technology. They can be utilized as a versatile experimental platform for fundamental studies of
 
 
Barbara Goldstein, Associate Director at NIST and Program Manager of "NIST on a Chip" visited WMI to inform herself on the Munich quantum ecosystem
 
 
A delegation of HTX Singapore headed by Mr. CHEW Hock Yong, chairman of HTX and Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Home Affairs, visited WMI
 
 
The Schoolkindergarten "Weltentdecker" from Neufahrn b. Freising visited the Walther-Meißner-Institut.
 
 
Gedenken WMI mourns for Prof. B.S. Chandrasekhar who died on 12th September 2021 at the age of 93. He had been guest professor at WMI since 1988 and contributed to the success of many research
 
 
WMI mourns for Prof. B.S. Chandrasekhar who died on 12th September 2021 at the age of 93. He had been guest professor at WMI since 1988 and contributed to the success of many research projects by
 
 
Walther Meißner Institut Superconductivity and Low Temperature Physics I Lecture Notes Winter Semester 2023/2024 R. Gross © Walther-Meißner-Institut Chapter 1 Basic Properties of Superconductors
 
 
On May 4th the Bavarian Academy of Science opened its doors to the public. The WMI fascinated over 5.500 visitors with low-temperature physics.
 
 
Minister of State Markus Blume visits BAdW to get information on current research projects related to digitalization and quantum science.
 
 
Jefferson Science Fellow Lincoln Carr visits WMI to discuss possible German-US collaborations in quantum science and technology.
 
 
Physik der Kondensierten Materie 1 Rudolf Gross WS 2020/2021 W I M Teil 7 Vorlesungsstunde: 24.11.2020 1 Zusammenfassung: Teil 6, 19.11.2020/1 © Rudolf Gross - Physik der Kondensierten Materie
 
 
Physik der Kondensierten Materie 1 Rudolf Gross WS 2020/2021 W I M Teil 8 Vorlesungsstunde: 26.11.2020 1 Zusammenfassung: Teil 7, 24.11.2020/1 www.wmi.badw.de © Rudolf Gross - Physik der
 
 
Manifesting across all time, mass and length scales, nonlinearities lie at the core of numerous physical phenomena. Next-generation quantum applications, such as quantum sensing, require the
 
 
The Present Liquefaction Plant Based on a VL 100 Liquefier At present, the WMI helium liquefaction plant is based on the VL 100 helium liquefier from Vorbuchner GmbH. The VL 100 liquefier is a
 
 
Superconductivity and Low Temperature Physics 2 Typical questions for the oral exam Introduction 1. What is the typical temperature scale for low (and ultra-low) temperature phenomena? 2. What are
 
 
Applied Superconductivity: Josephson Effect and Superconducting Electronics Manuscript to the Lectures during WS 2003/2004, WS 2005/2006, WS 2006/2007, WS 2007/2008, WS 2008/2009, and WS 2009/2010
 
 
Superconducting circuits have evolved from a toy to study fundamental light-matter interaction into a prime candidate for scalable quantum computing. In addition to university groups, industry has
 
 
Efforts to scale-up quantum computation have reached a point where the principal limiting factor is not the number of qubits, but the entangling gate infidelity. However, the highly detailed system
 
 
WMI gets funding for MQV Lighthouse Projects 04 August 2022 Bavaria launches "Lighthouse Projects" to promote basic research in QST Basic research projects in quantum science and technology
 
 
I. Networked Quantum Systems (NeQuS) In quantum technologies, presently no hardware platform fulfills all requirements for useful applications. Thus, hybrid systems that fortuitously combine the
 
 
Geometric and holonomic quantum computation utilizes intrinsic geometric properties of quantum-mechanical state spaces to realize quantum logic gates. Since both geometric phases and quantum
 
 
Applied Superconductivity: Josephson Effect and Superconducting Electronics Manuscript to the Lectures during WS 2003/2004, WS 2005/2006, WS 2006/2007, WS 2007/2008, WS 2008/2009, and WS 2009/2010
 
 
The magnetic state of heavy metal Pt thin films in proximity to the ferrimagnetic insulator YIG has been investigated systematically by means of x-ray magnetic circular dichroism and x-ray resonant
 
 
| Stefan Klingler, Hannes Maier-Flaig, Rudolf Gross, Can-Ming Hu, Hans Huebl, Sebastian T.B. Goennenwein, Mathias Weiler
 
 
A hybrid quantum computing architecture combining quantum processors and quantum memory units allows for exploiting each component's unique properties to enhance the overall performance of the total
 
 
We investigate the onset of transmon ionization (TI) in an irreversible, parametrically-driven, frequency conversion process in a 3D-cavity combined with a transmon qubit. We infer that a sudden
 
 
Organic salts represent an ideal experimental playground for studying the interplay between magnetic and charge degrees of freedom, which has culminated in the discovery of several spin-liquid
 
 
The utility of classical neural networks as universal approximators suggests that their quantum analogues could play an important role in quantum generalizations of machine-learning methods. Inspired
 
 
The salts alpha-(BEDT-TTF)­­2MHg(SCN)4 with M = K, Tl exhibit a rich phase diagram including various charge-density-wave (CDW) and superconducting (SC) states, depending on
 
 
The methods we are developing and using for exploring organic conductors, can be transferred to other materials of topical interest. Recently, the high-field magnetotransport and magnetic quantum
 
 
Spin and current transport as well as thermodynamic and spincaloritronic properties of samples are often studied as a function of the applied magnetic field. For such measurements several
 
 
The resistance of a heavy metal can be modulated by an adjacent magnetic material through the combined effects of the spin Hall effect, inverse spin Hall effect, and dissipation of the spin
 
 
Classical interferometers are indispensable tools for the precise determination of various physical quantities. Their accuracy is bound by the standard quantum limit. This limit can be overcome by
 
 
We study light-matter interactions in the bulk of a two-dimensional photonic lattice system, where photons are subject to the combined effect of a synthetic magnetic field and an orthogonal synthetic
 
 
We study Y3Fe5O12 (YIG) nanoflakes that we produce via mechanical cleaving and exfoliation of YIG single crystals. By characterizing their structural and magnetic properties, we find that these YIG
 
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