Thursday, August 1, 2013
0800 - 0900
Continental Breakfast: Empire Ballroom
0900 - 1000
Andrew Dzurak, University of New South Wales (INV-4)
Single-Atom Spin Qubits in Silicon
1000 - 1015
John Morton, University College London (O-4)
Atomic Clock Transitions in Silicon-Based Spin Qubits
1015 - 1030
Kamyar Saeedi Ilkhchy, Simon Fraser University (O-5)
Ionized 31P Nuclear Spins in 28Si Show Coherence Times Exceeding Thirty Minutes at Room Temperature
1030 - 1045
Martino Poggio, Universität Basel (O-6)
Harnessing Nuclear Spin Polarization Fluctuations in a Semiconductor Nanowire
1045 - 1100
Makoto Kohda, Tohoku University (O-7)
Evidence of Dynamic Nuclear Spin Polarization due to Stern-Gerlach Spin Separation in an InGaAs Quantum Point Contact
1100 - 1115
Break
1115 - 1215
Daniel Loss, Universität Basel (INV-5)
Long-Range Interaction between Spin-Qubits via Ferromagnets
1215 - 1230
Wolfgang Pfaff, Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft (O-8)
Quantum Networks with Spins in Diamond
1230 - 1245
Viktor Ivády, Linköping University (O-9)
Ab initio Investigation of Divacancy Spins in SiC Polytypes
1245 - 1300
Hideo Kosaka, Tohoku University (O-10)
Process Tomography of Coherent State Transfer from Light Polarization to Electron Spin Polarization in a Semiconductor
1300 - 1400
Lunch: Empire Ballroom
1400 – 1500
Dan Rugar, IBM Almaden Research Center (INV-6)
Nanoscale Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Progress and Challenges
1500 – 1600
Amir Yacoby, Harvard University (INV-7)
Entanglement of Coupled Singlet Triplet Spin Qubits
1600 - 1700
Jörg Wrachtrup, Universität Stuttgart (INV-8)
Quantum Enhanced Precision Measurements Using Single Spins
1700 – 1715
Official Conference Photo: Location TBD
1715 – 1900
Poster Session 2: Renaissance Ballroom
1900 – 1930
Shuttles provided to Field Museum for Banquet
Front entrance to InterContinental Chicago Hotel
1930 – 2200
Banquet at Field Museum