QMA Bridge

Date & Facts

1718 Jun 2024

Location

JMU Würzburg

 

Important Dates

 

Start of Registration May 16  
Closing of Registration June 4  
QMA Bridge June 17-18  

 

Travel Information & Registration

There will be bus transportation organized from Dresden. Registration is free.

 

Bus leaving times will be:

Monday 8:00 am from Dresden, Lukasplatz

Tuesday 2:00 pm from Würzburg, Am Hubland

 

Please be there 15 minutes before we leave.

 

Würzburg people are also invited to join. Please register, if you want to participate in the Röntgen Exhibition, the Dinner, or the guided Nachtwächter city tour on Monday.

Labtours and theory talks can be booked spontaneously.

 

Program

The program includes lab tours, theory talks, a visit of the famous Röntgen Exhibition, and a guided Nachtwächter city tour(Meeting point: Obelisk at the market square in Würzburg).

 

Lab Tours

  • EP2:
    Visit our Scanning Tunneling Microscopy labs where we investigate magnetic, super conducting and topological properties on the atomic scale. Get insitghts into UHV chambers, sample preparation, growth and measuring under ultra cold conditions.
  • EP3:
    Insights into ITI -  visiting the Institute for Topological Insulators
  • EP4:
    Silicon carbide substrate preparation by hydrogen etching, growth of Bismuthene and analysis via Scanning Tunneling Microscopy.
  • EP4:
    ARPES lab
  • EP5:

    The lab tour will cover nano-fabrication and characterization of plasmonic nanoantennas.

    This will include how nanometer-precise structures are fabricated from monocrystalline gold platelets and how we can characterize these structures using a combination of atomic force microscopy and confocal microscopy.

  • EP7:
    ARPES measurements on thin films
  • TEP:
    Cleanroom facilities
    The cleanroom tour takes you to the 'Gottfried-Landwehr-Labor für Nanotechnologie'. See the complete semiconductor process line, and experience the environment, in which we fabricate nanoscale optoelectronic devices for applied and fundamental research.
  • TEP:
    Optical & electric spectroscopy labs
    See where and how we control single-quanta of light, switch transistors in and out of the topologically insulating phase, or create quantum fluids of light.

 

  • ct.qmat server room tour

 

Theory Lectures:

  • Giorgio Sangiovanni
    Quantum extension of the mean-field theory: how to approach interacting many-electron systems with DMFT
  • Viktoriia Kornich
    Non-equilibrium and unconventional superconductivity and superfluidity: generation and detection

 

Physics Colloquium at JMU: Monday, June 17, 4:15 pm at Röntgen-Lecture Hall

Coupled optical resonators for strong light-matter coupling, novel optoelectronic devices and topological photonics

Prof. Dr. Sebastian Klembt
Universität Würzburg, Lehrstuhl für Technische Physik

 

Organizers' contact

Markus Leisegang

Holger Diehm

Tatiana Uaman Svetikova

 

© Fotos: Colorbox

Summary

To improve contact between Würzburg and Dresden and simplify the possibility of new collaborations, there is the QMA Bridge.
Bridge stands for:
Building Reflecting Inspiring Developing Generating Exchanging
This is also the intention of our short exchange program. It will take place once a semester and alternate between Würzburg and Dresden. The focus is on laboratory tours and insights into theory, but also on getting to know colleagues and the city in which they live and work.

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