Publications (selected)
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W.-R.-Hannes, R. Finsterhoelzl, G. Burkard, "Fidelity of photon-mediated entanglement between remote nuclear-spin multi-qubit registers", Phys. Rev. A 110 (5), 052436 (2024), arXiv:2401.06705 (2024).
R. Finsterhoelzl, W.-R.-Hannes, G. Burkard, "High-Fidelity Entangling Gates for Electron and Nuclear Spin Qubits in Diamond", arXiv:2403.11553 (2024).
G. Paparo, R. Finsterhoelzl, B. Waldvogel, M. Grillenberger, "Teaching Quantum Informatics at School: Computer Science Principles and Standards", in: J.-P. Pellet and G. Parriaux (Eds.): ISSEP 2023 Local Proceedings, pp. 117–128, doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8431939 (2023), arXiv:2407.12340.
R. Finsterhoelzl, G. Burkard, “Benchmarking quantum error-correcting codes on quasi-linear and central-spin processors”, Quantum Sci. Technol. 8 015013 (2023).
J. Ruh, R. Finsterhoelzl, G. Burkard, “Digital quantum simulation of the BCS model with a central-spin-like quantum processor“, Phys. Rev. A 107, 062604 (2023); arXiv:2209.09225.
R. Finsterhoelzl, “Non-Markovian open quantum many-body system dynamics”, Ph.D. thesis, Technical University Berlin (2021).
O. Kaestle, R. Finsterhoelzl, A. Knorr, and A. Carmele, “Continuous and time-discrete non-Markovian system-reservoir interactions: Dissipative coherent quantum feedback in Liouville space”, Phys. Rev. Research 3 023168 (2021).
R. Finsterhoelzl, M. Katzer, and A. Carmele, “Non-equilibrium non-Markovian steady-states in open quantum many-body systems: Persistent oscillations in Heisenberg quantum spin chains”, Phys. Rev. B 102, 174309 (2020); arXiv:2006.03324.
R. Finsterhoelzl, M. Katzer, A. Knorr, and A. Carmele, “Using matrix-product states for open quantum many-body systems: Efficient algorithms for Markovian and Non-Markovian time-evolution”, Entropy 22, 984 (2020).
K. Barkemeyer, R. Finsterhoelzl, A. Knorr, and A. Carmele, “Revisiting quantum feedback control: Disentangling the feedback-induced phase from the corresponding amplitude”, Advanced Quantum Technologies 3, 1900078 (2020).
M. Katzer, W. Knorr, R. Finsterhoelzl, and A. Carmele, “Long-range interaction in an open boundary-driven Heisenberg spin lattice – a far-from-equilibrium transition to ballistic transport”, Phys. Rev. B 102, 125101 (2020); arXiv:2004.12738.
L. Droenner, R. Finsterhoelzl, M. Heyl, and A. Carmele, “Stabilizing a discrete time crystal against dissipation”, arXiv:1902.04986.
R. Finsterhoelzl, “The spirit of true socialism. Das Fabian Colonial Bureau und die koloniale Reformpolitik im subsaharischen Afrika”, Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft 58, 12 (2010).
“Wissen und soziale Ordnung – eine Kritik der Wissensgesellschaft”, Berlin 2010 (Working Paper CRC 640 1/2010) (Co-authorship with other CRC-members).
Book project
R. Finsterhoelzl, “Kommerzielle Werbung im kolonialen Afrika. Die Werbebranche und der politische Wandel in Ghana 1930–1970”, Böhlau publishing house, Cologne (2015) (published PhD thesis in late colonial history)
Theses
R. Finsterhoelzl, Non-Markovian Open Quantum Many-Body System Dynamics, Ph.D. thesis, Technical University Berlin 2020.
R. Finsterhoelzl, Matrix Product Simulations of Non-Equilibrium Steady-States of Quantum Spin Chains, Master's thesis, Technical University Berlin 2019.
R. Finsterhoelzl, Berücksichtigung der Diodensperrverzögerungszeit in der Schaltungssimulation, Bachelor's thesis, Technical University Berlin 2016.
R. Finsterhoelzl, “Kommerzielle Werbung im kolonialen Afrika. Die Werbebranche und der politische Wandel in Ghana 1930–1970”, Böhlau publishing house, Cologne (2015) (published PhD thesis in late colonial history)
R. Finsterhoelzl, “The spirit of true socialism. Das Fabian Colonial Bureau und die koloniale Reformpolitik im subsaharischen Afrika”, Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaft 58, 12 (2010) (published diploma thesis in late colonial history).