Workshop on Quantum Engineering with Electrons on Helium
Sponsored by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies
May 21-22, 2010, Princeton University
Scientific Program
Room 216 Aaron Burr Hall
Friday, May 21, 2010
David Rees, RIKEN Transport Measurements of Electrons on Helium at a Point Constriction
Hiroki Ikegami, RIKEN Wigner Crystals Confined in Micrometer-wide Channels
Forrest Bradbury and Maika Takita, Princeton Efficient electron transport on helium with silicon IC's
Yuli Lyanda-Geller, Purdue Rashba and other spin-orbit interactions
David Schuster, Yale and University of Chicago Cavity QED with electrons on helium
Toshikazu Arai, Kyoto University Unexpected resonance line shape broadening of edge-magneto plasmons of 2DES on helium
Posters:
David Rees, RIKEN Wigner Solid Transport through a Point Constriction
Denis Konstantinov, RIKEN Quantum Oscillations in a Nondegenerate 2D Electron System on He
Shyam Shankar, Princeton A photoelectron source for electrons on liquid helium
Maika Takita, Princeton Efficient Electron Transport on Helium
Forrest Bradbury, Princeton Electrons on Helium as Mobile Spin Qubits
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Denis Konstantinov, RIKEN Photon-induced zero-resistance states in electrons on helium
Kimitoshi Kono, RIKEN Coulomb shift of the intersubband resonance and temperature bistability of electrons on He
Michael Lea, Royal Holloway Temperature dependent Rydberg levels for electrons on liquid 4He
Luke Simkins, Royal Holloway Thermal excitation of large charge offsets in a single-Cooper pair transistor
Mark Dykman, Michigan State Ripplonic Lamb shift
Valeri Shikin, Institute of Solid State Physics Magnetic edge states in 2D conductors