CPT

Calendar of Physics Talks Vienna

Qubits in nanostructures
Speaker:Leo Kouwenhoven (Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
Abstract:We use quantum dot structures in various solid state systems to realize controllable two-level quantum systems. We focus on spin states, either one electron doublet states (i.e. spin-up or spin-down) or two-electron singlet and triplet states. Using time-varying magnetic and electric fields we are able to manipulate the spin states, create quantum superpositions and measure individual spins. The material systems include GaAs/AlGaAs semiconductor heterostructures, semiconducting nanowires and carbon nanotubes. These materials have their own advantages that can be employed to engineer a spin-friendly environment. These include fabrication and electrical-control issues as well as the strength of the hyperfine interaction (i.e. presence or absence of nuclear spins) and the spin-orbit interaction. We are also investigating the feasibility of transferring local spin-qubit states into flying-qubit photon states for which we develop nanoscale quantum-LED's. Two-electron entanglement is studied by using superconducting materials as electronic leads.
Date: Mon, 19.11.2007
Time: 17:00
Location:Technische Universität Wien, Freihaus,
Contact:J. Schmiedmayer

Progress in chiral perturbation theory
Speaker:Gerhard Ecker (Univ. Wien) (Fakultät für Physik)
Abstract:im Rahmen des Teilchenphysikseminars
Date: Tue, 20.11.2007
Time: 16:15
Duration: 60 min
Location:Großer Seminarraum, Boltzmanngasse 5, 5. Stock
Contact:W. Grimus, H. Neufeld

Nonperturbative aspects of noncommutative gauge theory
Speaker:Richard Szabo (Edinburgh)
Date: Tue, 20.11.2007
Time: 17:00
Location:ESI Schrödinger Lecture Hall
Contact:secr@esi.ac.at

The classical Standard model and noncommutative Geometry
Speaker:John Barrett (Nottingham)
Date: Wed, 21.11.2007
Time: 15:30
Location:ESI Schrödinger Lecture Hall
Contact:secr@esi.ac.at

Nonperturbative aspects of noncommutative gauge theory
Speaker:Richard Szabo (Edinburgh)
Date: Wed, 21.11.2007
Time: 17:00
Location:ESI Schrödinger Lecture Hall
Contact:secr@esi.ac.at

Nonperturbative aspects of noncommutative gauge theory
Speaker:Richard Szabo (Edinburgh)
Date: Thu, 22.11.2007
Time: 17:00
Location:ESI Schrödinger Lecture Hall
Contact:secr@esi.ac.at

Some quantum-gas physics beyond Gross-Pitaevskii
Speaker:Dr. Ofir Alon (Universität Heidelberg)
Abstract:The necessity to go beyond the popular Gross-Pitaevskii theory to properly describe strongly-interacting cold bosonic atoms, and even weakly-interacting atoms in double- and multi-well traps has by now become well-accepted by the community. Starting with a system of attractive condensates on a ring and ending with that of repulsive bosons in general traps, we present new theoretical and computational approaches going beyond standard mean-field. These have enabled us to predict new physical phenomena. I discuss fragmentation of attractive and repulsive condensates; a zoo of Mott-insulator phases in optical lattices [thereby going beyond the popular Bose-Hubbard model]; demixing scenarios of bosonic mixtures in optical lattices on various length scales; the pathway to fermionization of trapped cold bosonic systems; interferences in the density of two condensates consisting of identical or different atoms; and how to split a Bose-Einstein condensate.
Date: Fri, 23.11.2007
Time: 10:30
Duration: 50 min
Location:Instut f. Photonik, TU Wien, Gusshausstrasse 27, Seminarraum CBEG02
Contact:Armin Scrinzi