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Dresden 2006 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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DF: Dielektrische Festkörper

DF 10: Electric, Electromechanical and Optical Properties I

Donnerstag, 30. März 2006, 14:30–18:10, M{\"U}L Elch

14:30 DF 10.1 Hauptvortrag: Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy in Functional Transition-Metal Compounds — •Joachim Hemberger, Peter Lunkenheimer, Robert Fichtl, Stefan Weber, Torsten Rudolf, Franz Mayer, Andrei Pimenov, Vladimir Tsurkan, and Alois Loidl
15:10 DF 10.2 Structuring of ferroelectric volume domains in lithium niobate crystals by space charge fields — •Felix Kalkum, Helge A. Eggert, and Karsten Buse
15:30 DF 10.3 Fabrication of embedded waveguides in LiNbO3 by radiation damage — •K. Peithmann, M.-R. Zamani-Meymian, M. Haaks, K. Maier, B. Andreas, K. Buse, and H. Modrow
15:50 DF 10.4 Photorefraction as a general property of light-induced metastable states in nitrosyl compounds — •Dominik Schaniel, Thomas Weisemoeller, Mirco Imlau, Theo Woike, Karl Krämer, and Hans-Ueli Güdel
16:10 DF 10.5 Space-charge waves in silicon carbide — •M. Lemmer, M. Imlau, M. Petrov, V. Bryksin, and A. Lebedev
16:30 DF 10.6 Dispersion of the electrooptic properties of Cerium-doped Strontium-Barium-Niobate — •K. Bastwöste, M. Imlau, and M. Goulkov
16:50 DF 10.7 Ferroelectric domain gratings contributing to photo-induced polarization-anisotropic light scattering in LiNbO3:Fe — •A. Selinger, U. Voelker, and M. Imlau
17:10 DF 10.8 Frequency mixing of photorefractive index gratings with ferroelectric domain gratings in lithium niobate crystals — •Ulrich Hartwig, Michael Kösters, Theo Woike, Karsten Buse, Alexander Shumelyuk, and Serguey Odoulov
17:30 DF 10.9 Light-induced changes of polarization dynamics in PLZT ceramics — •T. Granzow, A. Volkenborn, and J. Rödel
17:50 DF 10.10 Theoretical modelling of optical and luminescence processes in tungstate crystals — •Yuriy Hizhnyi and Sergiy Nedilko
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