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SFB/Transregio 21 2 nd International Summerschool 2009 September, 22 nd 24 th 2009 Heinrich-Fabri-Institut, Blaubeuren 22.09.2009 Semiconductors (Chair: J. Wrachtrup, F. Jelezko) 23.09.2009 Ultracold atoms and molecules (Chair: R. Kleiner, F. Schmidt-Kaler) 24.09.2009 Molecular magnets and spins (Chair: M. Dressel, M. Scheffler)

Program = Talk = Tutorial with discussion Tuesday, 22.09.2009 Semiconductors (Chair: J. Wrachtrup, F. Jelezko) From 11:30 Arrival 14:00 15:30 D. Yakovlev ( Dortmund) "Optical control of electron spin coherence in quantum dots" 15:45 16:30 P. Michler (Universität Stuttgart) "Semiconductor Optics" 16:30 17:00 Coffee Break 17:00 17:45 F. Jelezko (Universität Stuttgart) "Detecting single spins in diamond: from solid state quantum registers to applications" 17:45 18:30 Co.Co.Mat Award 2008: M. Kemmler (Universität Tübingen) "Manipulation and Control of Flux Quanta in Superconductors by Tailored Pinning Sites" 18:30 Dinner 20:00 M. Stoneham (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London) "The in Your World" Wednesday, 23.09.2009 Ultracold atoms and molecules (Chair: R. Kleiner, F. Schmidt-Kaler) From 7:30 Breakfast 9:00 10:30 A. Browaeys (Institut d Optique, Palaiseau) "Single atoms in optical tweezers for quantum information" 10:45 12:15 C. Zimmermann (Universität Tübingen) "The matter wave magic: Bose-Einstein condensates and other accumulations of trapped cold atoms"

14:00 15:30 J. Hecker-Denschlag (Universität Ulm) "Cold collisions of atoms" 15:45 16:30 C. Zimmermann (Universität Tübingen) "Bragg-Spectroscopy of Fermions" 16:30 17:00 Coffee break 17:00 17:45 A. Browaeys (Institut d Optique, Palaiseau) "Entanglement of two atoms using the Rydberg Blockade" 17:45 18:30 J. Hecker-Denschlag (Universität Ulm) "Formation of ultracold molecules" 18:30 Dinner 19:30 Excursion to the nearby Reissensschloß and stone-age cave Thursday, 24.09.2009 Molecular magnets and spins (Chair: M. Dressel, M. Scheffler) From 7:30 Breakfast 9:00 10:30 L. Bogani (Universität Stuttgart) " Computation with Molecular Magnets" 10:45 12:00 M. Mehring (Universität Stuttgart) "Basics of Computing" 14:00 15:15 M. Mehring (Universität Stuttgart) " Computing with Spins" 15:15 16:15 A. Cornia (Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia) "Molecular magnets from a chemist view" 16:15 17:00 Coffee break From 17:00 Departure

2 nd International Summer School of the SFB/TRR21 "Control of Correlations in Tailored Matter" Heinrich-Fabri-Haus, Blaubeuren September 22.-24. 2009 Tuesday, 22.9.: Semiconductors (Chair: J. Wrachtrup, F. Jelezko) D. Yakovlev, Dortmund P. Michler et al., Stuttgart F. Jelezko, Stuttgart The session deals with the spin physics of semiconductors as well as the spin photon and photon exciton interaction in semiconductor nanostructures. Engineering the light matter interaction by photonic structures as well as coupling among semiconductor nanostructures will be discussed. Materials comprise defects in diamond as well as quantum wells and quantum dots. Wednesday, 23.9.: Ultracold atoms and molecules (Chair: R. Kleiner, F. Schmidt-Kaler) Antoine Browaeys, Paris Johannes Hecker-Denschlag, Ulm Claus Zimmermann, Tübingen The session includes tutorials on: Trapping of single atoms, single interacting Rydberg atoms, formation of molecules from atoms in lattices, spectroscopy of molecules and its applications, and a selection from the following issues: Bose-Einstein condensate and atomic quantum gas, optical lattice and energy bands, Mott insulator and Bose-Hubbard model, double well potential and number squeezing with cold atoms, Bragg and Ramsey spectroscopy with cold atoms Thursday 24.9.: Molecular magnets and spins (Chair: M. Dressel, M. Scheffler) Andrea Cornia, Modena Michael Mehring, Stuttgart Lapo Bogani, Stuttgart We discuss molecular magnets from a chemist view, basics of quantum computing, quantum computing with spins, quantum computation with molecular magnets

Overview: Tu 22. 9. Speaker Wed, 23. 9. Speaker Thu, 24. 9. Speaker Arrival 9:00-10:30 Antoine Browaeys 9:00-10:30 Lapo Bogani, Computation with Molecular Magnets 10:45-12:15 Claus Zimmermann 10:45-12:00 Michael Mehring Basics of Computing 12:30-14:00 Lunch Lunch Lunch 14:00-15:30 Dmitri 14:00-15:30 14:00-15:15 Yakovlev Johannes Hecker- Denschlag Michael Mehring Computing with Spins Diskussion Diskussion 15:45-16:30 Peter 15:45-16:30 Claus 15:15-16:15 Andrea Michler Zimmermann Cornia Molecular magnets from a chemist view 16:30-17:00 Coffee Break 16:30-17:00 Coffee Break 16:15 Coffee break 17:00-17:45 17:45-18:30 Fedor Jelezko Matthias Kemmler 17:00-17:45 Antoine Browaeys 17:45-18:30 Johannes Hecker- Denschlag 18:30 Dinner 18:30 Dinner 20:00 Marshall Stoneham (Evening Lecture) 19:30 Excursion to the nearby Reissensschloß and stone-age cave Departure