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TT 8: Posters Transport

Friday, March 4, 2005, 14:00–18:00, Poster TU C

14:00 TT 8.1 Spin transport in disordered single-wall carbon nanotubes — •Nitesh Ranjan, N. Nemec, and G. Cuniberti
14:00 TT 8.2 Vibrational effects on the linear conductance of carbon nanotubes — •Rafael Gutierrez, Marieta Gheorghe, Alessandro Pecchia, Aldo Di Carlo, and Gianaurelio Cuniberti
14:00 TT 8.3 DMRG calculations of non-equilibrium transport in one dimensional strongly correlated lattice models — •Günter Schneider and Peter Schmitteckert
14:00 TT 8.4 Percolative Transport in Ag2+δSe with High Silver Excess — •M. von Kreutzbruck, K. Allweins, B. Mogwitz, C. Korte, J. Janek, and L. Kienle
14:00 TT 8.5 Spin relaxation in Quantum Dots induced by Nyquist Noise — •Florian Marquardt and Veniamin A. Abalmassov
14:00 TT 8.6 Periodic Field Emission from an Isolated Nano-Scale Electron Island — •D.V. Scheible, C. Weiss, J.P. Kotthaus, and R.H. Blick
14:00 TT 8.7 Zero-Bias Anomaly in Disordered Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes — •N. Kang, L. Lu, Z. W. Pan, and S. S. Xie
14:00 TT 8.8 Nonequilibrium transport in nanostructured palladium-nickel alloy films — •Jakob Brauer, Heiko B. Weber, and Hilbert v. Löhneysen
14:00 TT 8.9 Theoretical analysis of the conductance histograms of Au atomic contacts — •Markus Dreher, Jan Heurich, Carlos Cuevas, Elke Scheer, and Peter Nielaba
14:00 TT 8.10 Electron transport in metallic multi-island geometries: Coulomb blockade and quantum fluctuations — •Björn Kubala, Göran Johansson, and Jürgen König
14:00 TT 8.11 Competition of Coherence and Decoherence: the Phase Diagram of the Non-Equilibrium Kondo Model — •Stefan Kehrein
14:00 TT 8.12 Density of states of interacting electrons in quasi one-dimensional metallic wires — •Wolfgang Körner, Peter Schwab, and Hermann Grabert
14:00 TT 8.13 A Gate-Controlled Atomic Quantum Switch — •Fangqing Xie, Laurent Nittler, Stefan Brendelberger, Christian Obermair, and Thomas Schimmel
14:00 TT 8.14 Supersymmetry for disordered systems with interaction — •Georg Schwiete and Konstantin B. Efetov
14:00 TT 8.15 Cotunneling and coherent tunneling through quantum dots — •Bernhard Wunsch, Michael Tews, and Daniela Pfannkuche
14:00 TT 8.16 Switching an Electrical Current with Atoms: the Reproducible Operation of a Multi-Atom Relay — •Fangqing Xie, Christian Obermair, and Thomas Schimmel
14:00 TT 8.17 Aharonov-Bohm Interferometry with Quantum Dots — •Stefan Legel, Jürgen König, Jan Martinek, and Gerd Schön
14:00 TT 8.18 Adiabatic Pumping through interacting Quantum Dots — •Janine Splettstoesser, Michele Governale, Rosario Fazio, and Jürgen König
14:00 TT 8.19 Conductance Measurements on Ferromagnetic Breakjunctions — •Cécile Bacca, Magdalena Hüfner, H.-F. Pernau, and Elke Scheer
14:00 TT 8.20 Exactly solvable model of three interacting particles in an external magnetic field — •K. Morawetz, E. P. Nakhmedov, M. Ameduri, A. Yurtsever, and C. Radehaus
14:00 TT 8.21 Spin-dependent transport through quantum dots with three ferromagnetic leads — •Daniel Urban, Matthias Braun, and Jürgen König
14:00 TT 8.22 Transport properties of ferromagnetically filled multiwall carbon nanotubes — •H. Vinzelberg, M. Milnera, I. Mönch, D. Elefant, A. Leonhardt, J. Schumann, and B. Büchner
14:00 TT 8.23 Absence of fractional conductance quantization in ferromagnetic atomic contacts — •Michael Häfner, Diego Frustaglia, and Juan-Carlos Cuevas
14:00 TT 8.24 Thermopower of single-molecule devices — •Jens Koch, Felix von Oppen, Yuval Oreg, and Eran Sela
14:00 TT 8.25 Theory for transport through a single magnetic molecule: endohedral N@C60 — •Florian Elste and Carsten Timm
14:00 TT 8.26 Electronic Transport Measurements on Mass-Selected Silicon Clusters — •Jochen Grebing, Felix von Gynz-Rekowski, Bernd Briechle, Gerd Ganteför, and Elke Scheer
14:00 TT 8.27 Electronic Transport through C60 — •Tobias Böhler, Jochen Grebing, and Elke Scheer
14:00 TT 8.28 Influence of laser irradiation on the transport in molecular wires — •S. Welack, U. Kleinekathöfer, and M. Schreiber
14:00 TT 8.29 Electronic and Optoelectronic Properties of Single-Molecule Junctions — •Joachim Reichert, Cao Qi, Harald Fuchs, Ivan Stich, and Dominik Marx
14:00 TT 8.30 Discrete low-bias conductance fluctuations in molecular break-junctions — •Jan U. Würfel, Mark Elbing, Marcel Mayor, and Heiko B. Weber
14:00 TT 8.31 A perturbative expansion of shot noise in quantum dots and molecules — •Matthias Hettler, Jasmin Aghassi, Axel Thielmann, Jürgen König, and Gerd Schön
14:00 TT 8.32 Nanoscale electrodes on cleaved edge semiconductor surfaces for molecular electronics applications — •Sebastian Strobel, Sebastian Luber, Dieter Schuh, Werner Wegscheider, and Marc Tornow
14:00 TT 8.33 Multiphoton photofieldemission in electromigrated nanogaps — •S. Dantscher, D. Wolpert, W. Pfeiffer, J. U. Würfel, and H. B. Weber
14:00 TT 8.34 Molecular conductance at finite voltage: bias driven evolution of Kohn-Sham-orbitals — •Max Koentopp, Ferdinand Evers, Florian Weigend, Mark Elbing, Rolf Ochs, Marcel Mayor, and Heiko Weber
14:00 TT 8.35 Manipulating a molecule’s conformation with gates: a molecular switch — •Andreas Arnold, Max Koentopp, Ferdinand Evers, and Oliver Rubner
14:00 TT 8.36 Perfekte Quanteninformationsbertragung in Spinketten — •Peter Karbach und Joachim Stolze
14:00 TT 8.37 Long Josephson junctions as vortex qubits — •A. Kemp, A. N. Price und A. V. Ustinov
14:00 TT 8.38 Driven two-level system in a photonic crystal — •Geesche Boedecker and Carsten Henkel
14:00 TT 8.39 Bi- and tripartite entanglement in a flux-qubit triangle — •Johannes Ferber and Frank Wilhelm
14:00 TT 8.40 Continuous measurement of two spin qubits in quantum dots — •Holger Schaefers and Walter T. Strunz
14:00 TT 8.41 Fabrication of superconducting qubit stuctures — •Georg Wild, Tobias Heimbeck, Heribert Knoglinger, Karl Madek, Matteo Mariantoni, Christian Probst, Achim Marx, and Rudolf Gross
14:00 TT 8.42 Low temperature setup for characterization of superconducting qubits — •Karl Madek, Tobias Heimbeck, Heribert Knoglinger, Matteo Mariantoni, Christian Probst, Georg Wild, Achim Marx, and Rudolf Gross
14:00 TT 8.43 Quantum state transfer in arrays of flux qubits — •Andriy Lyakhov and Christoph Bruder
14:00 TT 8.44 Probing superconducting phase qubits — •Jürgen A. Lisenfeld, Christian Coqui, Alexander Lukashenko, Alexander Kemp, Abdufarrukh A. Abdumalikov, and Alexey V. Ustinov
14:00 TT 8.45 Decoherence during Two-Qubit Gates — •Markus J. Storcz, Frank Hellmann, Calin Hrelescu, and Frank K. Wilhelm
14:00 TT 8.46 Quantum phase transitions in a 2-qubit system — •Henryk Gutmann, Frank Wilhelm, and Gergely Zaránd
14:00 TT 8.47 Electromagnetic Full-Wave Simulation of a Superconducting Microstrip Resonator — •M. Mariantoni, M.J. Storcz, W.D. Oliver, F.K. Wilhelm, A. Marx, and R. Gross
14:00 TT 8.48 Noise in a non-adiabatic electron pump — •Michael Straß, Sigmund Kohler, and Peter Hänggi
14:00 TT 8.49 Fluctuations in meander-like superconducting nanostructures — •Andreas Engel, Andreas Schilling, Alexei Semenov, Heinz-Wilhelm Hübers, Konstantin Il’in, and Michael Siegel
14:00 TT 8.50 Full Counting Statistics in a Mach–Zehnder Interferometer — •Heidi Förster, Sebastian Pilgram, and Markus Büttiker
14:00 TT 8.51 Noise-assisted tunneling in a quantum dot: high-frequency shot noise measurement of a quantum point contact — •Udo Hartmann, Franck Balestro, Eugen Onac, Laurens W. van Beveren, Ronald Hanson, Yuli V. Nazarov, and Leo P. Kouwenhoven
14:00 TT 8.52 Phase relaxation by a fluctuating gauge field — •Thomas Ludwig and Alexander D. Mirlin
14:00 TT 8.53 Linear response approach to conductance of strongly correlated 1D systems: A DMRG study — •Dan Bohr and Peter Schmitteckert
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