Dresden 2009 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
CPP 23: Electronic and Optical Properties
Mittwoch, 25. März 2009, 14:00–17:00, ZEU 114
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14:00 |
CPP 23.1 |
Analyzing Anisotropic Light Propagation by Defocused Imaging of Single Emitters — •Rebecca Wagner and Frank Cichos
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14:15 |
CPP 23.2 |
2d light point locallisation in stretchable planar waveguide — •Anton Neulinger, Petr Bartu, Robert Koeppe, Lisa Fallon, Nikita Arnold, and Siegfried Bauer
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14:30 |
CPP 23.3 |
Infrared Transition Moment Orientational Analysis (IR - TMOA) — •Periklis Papadopoulos, Wilhelm Kossack, and Friedrich Kremer
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14:45 |
CPP 23.4 |
Coplanar waveguides - new sample cells for fast and ultrafast investigations — •Michael Görlich, Klaus Attenkofer, Nalaka Kodituwakku, Manfred Fickenscher, Reinhard Foijt, and Ignaz Eisele
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15:00 |
CPP 23.5 |
Oscillator strength of the peptide bond resonances at the C 1s and N 1s X-ray absorption thresholds — •Kurt Kummer, Victor Sivkov, Denis Vyalikh, Serguei Nekipelov, Anja Blüher, Michael Mertig, and Serguei Molodtsov
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15:15 |
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15 min. break
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15:30 |
CPP 23.6 |
New thiol-gold binding protocol for improving the conductance of double-stranded DNA — •Shoupeng Liu, Benjamin Bornemann, Andreas Marx, Elke Scheer, and Artur Erbe
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15:45 |
CPP 23.7 |
Advanced Simulation Methods for Charge Transport in OLEDs — •Evelyne Huber, Hansueli Schwarzenbach, Roger Häusermann, Nils A. Reinke, and Beat Ruhstaller
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16:00 |
CPP 23.8 |
Angular electronic "band structure" of molecules — •Yaroslav Pavlyukh and Jamal Berakdar
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16:15 |
CPP 23.9 |
Laser-excitation of molecular systems within stochastic time-dependent current-density-functional theory — •Heiko Appel and Massimiliano Di Ventra
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16:30 |
CPP 23.10 |
Three-Pulse Photon Echo beyond the Impulsive Limit — •Ines Mynttinen, Wichard J. D. Beenken, Tönu Pullerits, and Erich Runge
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16:45 |
CPP 23.11 |
Effect of chemical architecture on light-induced deformation in azobenzene polymer films — •Marina Saphiannikova, Vladimir Toshchevikov, and Gert Heinrich
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