RINGBERG MEETING

December 03 - 07, 2001

PROGRAM


Monday, December 03
8:42 Rost group: Departure from Dresden, Main Station
ca.17:00 Rost group: Arrival at Ringberg Castle
17:00 Rempe group: Departure from Garching
ca.18:15 Rempe group: Arrival at Ringberg Castle
18:30 Dinner

Tuesday, December 04
8:00 Breakfast
8:50 Opening Remarks
9:00 Plenary Session
Andreas Marte: Avalanche losses and Feshbach resonances in BEC
Ivo Häring: Atomic scattering from Bose-Einstein Condensates
10:30 Coffee
11:00 Parallel Sessions: Theory
Carla Faria: Resonance-like enhancements of high-harmonic generation
Christian Siedschlag: The helium knee for high frequencies
Tobias Schneider: Classical propagation photoionization
11:00 Parallel Sessions: Experiment
Sadiq Rangwala: Introduction to the molecule experiment
Thomas Rieger: Molecular trajectories and electrostatic trapping
Tobias Junglen: The present experiment: status quo and future
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Plenary Session
Thomas Wellens: Quantum state preparation via asymptotic completeness
Axel Kuhn: From fundamental atom-photon interactions to single-photon guns
15:30 Coffee
16:00 Parallel Sessions: Theory
Thomas Pattard: Threshold laws in few-body break-up and some magic formulae
Anatole Kenfack: Quantum and classical correspondence of diatomic molecules under stochastic force
16:00 Parallel Sessions: Experiment
Markus Hennrich: Single photon emission from a coupled atom-cavity system
Stefan Nußmann: A dipole trap to guide and hold atoms in high-finesse cavities
17:00 Coffee
17:30 Parallel Sessions: Theory
Klaus Hornberger: Radiative decay of wavepackets
Nenad Simonovic: Semiclassical analysis of a two-electron quantum dot in a magnetic field: dimensional phenomena
17:30 Parallel Sessions: Experiment
Thomas Legero: Atom and photons entangled by a high-finesse optical cavity
Stefan Kudera: Optical high-finesse cavities: Setup and characterization
18:30 Dinner

Wednesday, December 05
8:00 Breakfast
9:00 Plenary Session
Pepijn Pinkse: Why use a cavity to detect single atoms
Ulf Saalmann: High-frequency high-intense laser interactions with atomic clusters
10:30 Coffee
11:00 Parallel Sessions: Theory
Mohamed Lamine Madjet: Theoretical study of photoionization of endohedral compounds
Bilel Zarour: Charge exchange and ionization in a collision between atoms or ions and clusters
Markus Porto: Nanorings
11:00 Parallel Sessions: Experiment
Thomas Puppe: The atomic kaleidoscope
Peter Maunz: Active feedback on a single atom
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Discussion Groups
18:30 Dinner and "Bavarian Evening"

Thursday, December 06
8:00 Breakfast
9:00 Guest Session I
Alfredo Ozorio de Almeida (Rio): Evolution of Wigner Functions
Steven Tomsovic (Pulman): Parity violation in slow-neutron resonances
10:30 Coffee
11:00 Guest Session II
Helmut Ritsch (Innsbruck): Cavity enhanced mechanical light effects
Ignacio Cirac (Innsbruck): Strongly correlated systems and BEC
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Guest Session III
Sandro Wimberger (Como): Phase space and quantum localization
Andreas Becker (Bielefeld): Dynamics of molecular ionization in intense laser pulses
15:30 Coffee
16:00 Guest Session IV
Tilman Pfau (Stuttgart): Collapse and revival in classical optics
Stefan Kuhr (Bonn): Deterministic delivery of a single atom
17:30 Coffee
17:45 Guest Session V
Stephan Dürr (Boulder/München): Sisyphus cooling in an optical dipole trap
18:30 Dinner
20:00 Rempe group: Departure from Ringberg

Friday, December 07
8:00 Breakfast
9:00 Theory Session
Maximilian Schultz: Chaotic scattering
Peter Schlagheck: Semiclassical tunneling
Javier Madronero: Two-dimensional helium in microwave fields
10:30 Coffee
11:00 Theory Session
Vyatcheslav Shatokhin: Resonance fluorescence and measurement schemes
Florian Mintert: Entanglement and noise
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Rost group: Departure from Ringberg
23:10 Rost group: Arrival at Dresden


Instructions for speakers
29.11.2001