Dresden 2009 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
O 40: Methods: Scanning probe techniques I
Mittwoch, 25. März 2009, 15:00–17:30, SCH A316
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15:00 |
O 40.1 |
Detection of charges using scanning force microscopy in contact mode* — •Florian Johann, Akos Hoffmann, and Elisabeth Soergel
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15:15 |
O 40.2 |
Investigation of isolated single molecules on an insulating substrate — •Knud Lämmle, Alexander Schwarz, Marc Prosenc, and Roland Wiesendanger
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15:30 |
O 40.3 |
High Resolution 3D-Force-Field-Spectroscopy on Fe/W(001) — •Rene Schmidt, Cesar Lazo, Uwe Kaiser, Alexander Schwarz, Stefan Heinze, and Roland Wiesendanger
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15:45 |
O 40.4 |
3D-Force-Spectroscopy and -Dissipation Data of an Organic-Inorganic Interface: PTCDA on Ag(111) — •Daniel-Alexander Braun, Gernot Langewisch, Harald Fuchs, and Andre Schirmeisen
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16:00 |
O 40.5 |
Static and Sliding Friction of Nanoparticles — •Dirk Dietzel, Michael Feldmann, and André Schirmeisen
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16:15 |
O 40.6 |
A low-temperature high resolution scanning tunneling microscope with a three-dimensional magnetic vector field operating in ultra-high vacuum — •Marco Pratzer, Torge Mashoff, and Markus Morgenstern
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16:30 |
O 40.7 |
Intrinsic and extrinsic corrugation of monolayer graphene deposited on SiO2 — •Viktor Geringer, Marcus Liebmann, Tim Echtermeyer, Sven Runte, Matthias Schmidt, Reinhard Rückamp, Max Lemme, and Markus Morgenstern
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16:45 |
O 40.8 |
Cross-sectional Scanning Tunneling Microscopy across a Metal-Semiconductor Interface - Structural and Electronic Properties on the Atomic Scale — Lars Winking, Martin Wenderoth, •Tim Iffländer, Thomas Druga, and Rainer G. Ulbrich
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17:00 |
O 40.9 |
Plasmon enhanced luminescence from fullerene molecules using a scanning tunneling microscope — •Frédéric Rossel, Marina Pivetta, François Patthey, and Wolf-Dieter Schneider
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17:15 |
O 40.10 |
Manipulating surface diffusion ability of single molecules by scanning tunneling microscopy — Dingyong Zhong, Jörn-Holger Franke, •Tobias Blömker, Gerhard Erker, Harald Fuchs, and Lifeng Chi
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