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POSTER LIST Poster number Monday 23rd July TOPIC: ATOMIC CLOCKS AND QUANTUM METROLOGY Sensing beyond the Heisenberg limit Tarun Dutta CQT, National University of Singapore .........................................................................................................................1 A master oscillator based on 48.5 cm long optical cavity as a reference for a universal synthesizer Marco Schioppo National Physical Laboratory ..............................................................................................................................2 + E2 transitions between hyperfine structure components of the D 2 molecular ion Petar Danev INRNE, BAS ..................................................................................................................................................................3 Measurement of the Infrared Magic Wavelengths for the 40Ca+ Ion Clock Transition Kelin Gao Wuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics (WIPM) of Chinese Academy of Sciences ...................................................4 Progress towards deployable primary pressure sensors based on lithium magneto-optical traps Daniel Barker National Institute of Standards and Technology .......................................................................................................5 Onsite calibration of time and length standards for atom gravimeters Duan Xiaochun Huazhong University of Science & Technology .....................................................................................................6 Quantum Logic Spectroscopy with a 40Ca+/27Al+ mixed ion crystal Milena Guevara-Bertsch Institut for quantum optics and quantum information .......................................................................7 Comparing Optical Clocks at 10-18 level Holly Leopardi NIST/ University of Colorado ...................................................................................................................................8 Transortable optical lattice clock-measurement campaigns and characterisation Silvio Koller PTB ...............................................................................................................................................................................9 Spin squeezing of an atomic ensemble with 1011 atoms Han Bao Fudan University ...............................................................................................................................................................10 Micro-integrated extended cavity diode laser with integrated optical amplifier for precision spectroscopy in space Christian Kürbis Ferdinand-Braun-Institut ...................................................................................................................................11 Quantum metrology of displacements with diffusion: single photon recoil spectroscopy Marius Schulte Leibniz University Hannover .................................................................................................................................12 Progress on a compact Yb+ optical clock Marion Delehaye Femto-ST .........................................................................................................................................................13 Explore cesium nuclear magnetic octupole moment with electronic 6S1/2 6D3/2 hyperfine transitions Wang-Yau Cheng Department of Physics, National Central University........................................................................................14 Remote and local comparisons of optical atomic clocks for geodesy and metrology Filippo Bregolin INRIM Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica ................................................................................................15 The system of intra-object transmission of the strontium optical clock frequency to the primary standard of units of time, frequency and the national time scale Denis Sutyrin FSUE ‘VNIIFTRI’ ........................................................................................................................................................16 1 POSTER LIST Poster number Development of optical clock modules for the creation of a portable optical frequency clock on ytterbium atoms Gleb Belotelov FSUE ‘VNIIFTRI’ .....................................................................................................................................................17 Cryogenic multi-path cavity made of monocrystalline silicon Piotr Morzyński National Institute of Information and Communications Technology .................................................................18 An optical frequency comb stabilized to an optical lattice clock laser through optical fiber networks Eunmi Chae The University of Tokyo ..............................................................................................................................................19 Weak measurement correlation spectroscopy for magnetic field sensing Qu Weizhi Fudan University ...........................................................................................................................................................20 Theory of the high-quality magneto-optical resonances observed in a buffer-gas-filled vapour cell Aleksey Novokreshchenov Institute of Laser Physics SB RAS ....................................................................................................21 High-sensitive all-optical magnetometer for nuclear magnetic resonance gyroscope Xinye Xu East China Normal University...........................................................................................................................................22 A mercury optical lattice clock Valentin Cambier CNRS SYRTE OP SU LNE....................................................................................................................................23 Sideband cooling and transport of cold ytterbium atoms in a one-dimensional optical lattice Xinye Xu East China Normal University...........................................................................................................................................24 TOPIC: COLD MOLECULES Ultracold Triplet Ground State 23Na6Li Molecules Hyungmok Son Harvard University/MIT ......................................................................................................................................25 Two interacting molecules in a one-dimensional harmonic trap Anna Dawid-Łękowska University of Warsaw ...........................................................................................................................26 Fermi degeneracy and evaporation in a gas of reactive polar molecules Giacomo Valtolina JILA - CU Boulder ...........................................................................................................................................27 Direct measurement of branching ratios, and progress towards laser cooling of barium monohydride Rees McNally Columbia University ................................................................................................................................................28 Interactions of benzene, naphthalene, and azulene with alkali-metal and alkaline-earth-metal atoms for ultracold studies Pawel Wójcik University of Warsaw ...............................................................................................................................................29 Isotopic shift of atom-dimer Efimov resonances in K-Rb mixtures Kohei Kato Osaka city university ....................................................................................................................................................30 Two-photon spectroscopy of ultracold dipolar 6Li - 40K molecules Sofia Botsi Centre for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore ..........................................................................31 Testing the parity symmetry in chiral molecules using vibrational spectroscopy Mathieu Manceau Laboratoire de physique des Lasers ...............................................................................................................32 Towards laser cooling of AlF molecules Stefan Truppe Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society ......................................................................................................33 2 POSTER LIST Poster number Ultracold Lithium for Sympathetically Cooling Polar Molecules Sidney Wright Imperial College London .......................................................................................................................................34 Collision studies of slow, cold polyatomic molecules Isabel Rabey Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik......................................................................................................................35 Long Coherence Times in Trapped RbCs Jacob Blackmore Durham University ...........................................................................................................................................36 Magic-Wavelength Molecular Clock and Ultracold Chemistry With Lattice-Trapped Molecules Christian Liedl Columbia University ..............................................................................................................................................37 Photoassociation and photoionization in a two-species Rb-Hg MOT Marcin Witkowski Institute of Physics University of Opole ...........................................................................................................38 Towards quantum

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