Berlin 2008 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
TT 21: Transport: Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes
Dienstag, 26. Februar 2008, 15:45–19:00, EB 202
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TT 21.1 |
Electromagnetic response of graphene. — •Sergey Mikhailov and Klaus Ziegler
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16:00 |
TT 21.2 |
Diffusion and localization in carbon nanotubes and graphene ribbons — •Norbert Nemec, Klaus Richter, and Gianaurelio Cuniberti
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16:15 |
TT 21.3 |
Aharonov-Bohm effect and broken valley-degeneracy in graphene rings — •Patrik Recher, Björn Trauzettel, Adam Rycerz, Yaroslav Blanter, Carlo Beenakker, and Alberto Morpurgo
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16:30 |
TT 21.4 |
Quantum transport in graphene-based nanosystems — •Jürgen Wurm, Michael Wimmer, Inanc Adagideli, Harold Baranger, and Klaus Richter
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16:45 |
TT 21.5 |
Conductance and mobility of charge carriers in graphene on silicon carbide — •Johannes Jobst, Sergey Reshanov, Daniel Waldmann, Heiko B. Weber, Konstantin V. Emtsev, and Thomas Seyller
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17:00 |
TT 21.6 |
Photocurrent and radiation induced suppression of transport in graphene — Konstantin Efetov, Mikhail Fistul, and •Sergey Syzranov
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17:15 |
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15 min. break
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17:30 |
TT 21.7 |
Spin injection with rough graphene nanoribbons — •Michael Wimmer, Inanç Adagideli, Savaş Berber, David Tománek, and Klaus Richter
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17:45 |
TT 21.8 |
Long-range spin interaction between Quantum dots in a Graphene nanoribbon — •Matthias Braun and Guido Burkard
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18:00 |
TT 21.9 |
Orthogonality catastrophe and Kondo effect in graphene — •Martina Hentschel and Francisco Guinea
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18:15 |
TT 21.10 |
Scrutinizing the conductance and noise of ac driven carbon-based nanostructures — •Luis Foa Torres and Gianaurelio Cuniberti
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18:30 |
TT 21.11 |
Optoelectronic Measurements on Hybrid Systems made out of Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) and the Photosystem I (PS I) — •Simone Lingitz, Markus Mangold, Itai Carmeli, Ludmila Frolov, Chanoch Carmeli, Shachal Richter, and Alexander Holleitner
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18:45 |
TT 21.12 |
Supercurrent through carbon nanotubes with Nb contacts — •Emiliano Pallecchi, Markus Gaass, and Christoph Strunk
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