1st European Conference on Trapped Ions (ECTI 2010) 19-24 September 2010, at Redworth Hall*, County Durham, UK
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Quantum Information Experiments with Ion Crystals in Penning Traps (pdf) John Bollinger, NIST, Boulder, USA
Ultrafast Pulsed Laser Gates for Atomic Qubits (ppt) Wes Campbell, University of Maryland and NIST Joint Quantum Institute, USA
Antiparticle Trapping for Antihydrogen Physics (ppt) Mike Charlton, Swansea University, UK
Cavity QED with ion Coulomb crystals. (pdf) Michael Drewsen, The Ion trap group, QUANTOP, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Polyatomic ions in traps: from molecules via clusters to nanoparticles (pdf) Dieter Gerlich, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Trapping and cooling large Sr+ ion clouds (pdf) Samuel Guibal, Laboratoire Matériaux et Phénomènes Quantiques, Paris, France
New Approaches To An Indium Ion Optical Frequency Standard (pdf) Kazuhiro Hayasaka, NICT, Tokyo, Japan
Cold Collisions of Atoms, Molecules, and Ions (pdf) Paul S. Julienne Joint Quantum Institute, NIST and The University of Maryland, USA
1 -, 2 -, and 3 D - ion structures in traps of different geometry (pdf) Martina Knoop, CNRS / Université de Provence, France
Quantum information processing with trapped ions (pdf) Dietrich Leibfried, NIST, Boulder, USA
The Kibble Zurek mechanism in ion traps (pdf) Alex Retzker Universitaet Ulm, Germany
Experimental quantum simulations (ppt) Tobias Schaetz MPQ, Munich, Germany
ClusterTrap: A Penning Trap for Cluster Research (Ion Trapping for Cluster Research) (pdf) Lutz Schweikhard, Institut für Physik, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität, Greifswald Germany
Faster Processing of Quantum Information with Trapped Ions (pdf) Nikolay V. Vitanov, Quantum Optics and Quantum Information Group, Sofia University, Bulgaria
The Electrostatic cryogeninc storage ring (CSR)- a storage device for atomic, molecular and cluster ion experiments (ppt) Robert von Hahn, Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics Heidelberg , Germany
Precision optical spectroscopy of radioactive Be isotopes produced in projectile fragmentation (pdf) Michicharu Wada, RIKEN, Japan
Quantum Information and Metrology with RF Traps at NIST (pdf) D. J. Wineland, NIST, Boulder, CO, USA |