TT 21: TR: Nanoelectronics III - Molecular Electronics 2
Dienstag, 15. März 2011, 10:30–13:00, HSZ 301
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10:30 |
TT 21.1 |
Spatio-Temporal description of Quantum Transport — •Björn Oetzel, Friedhelm Bechstedt, and Karsten Hannewald
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10:45 |
TT 21.2 |
Highly controllable fabrication of horizontally aligned single walled carbon nanotubes — •Imad Ibrahim, Alicja Bachmatiuk, Jan Blüher, Felix Börrnert, Mark H. Rümmeli, Bernd Büchner, and Gianaurelio Cuniberti
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11:00 |
TT 21.3 |
Interference and transport through π-conjugated molecules in an STM set-up — •Sandra Kolmeder, Andrea Donarini, and Milena Grifoni
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11:15 |
TT 21.4 |
Electron transport through π-conjugated molecules anchored via carboxilate groups to Cu(110) electrodes — •Shigeru Tsukamoto, Vasile Caciuc, Nicolae Atodiresei, and Stefan Blügel
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11:30 |
TT 21.5 |
Conformational changes in biphenyl under applied voltage — •Lars Kecke and Joachim Ankerhold
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12:00 |
TT 21.6 |
Coherent transport and the effects of strong correlations in cobalt-benzene sandwich molecules — •Michael Karolak, David Jacob, and Alexander Lichtenstein
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12:15 |
TT 21.7 |
Ab initio Anderson-Hubbard model of molecular junctions — •Dmitry Ryndyk and Klaus Richter
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12:30 |
TT 21.8 |
How Vibrations Generate Electrical Current: Decoherence in Single-Molecule Junctions — •Rainer Härtle, Michael Butzin, and Michael Thoss
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12:45 |
TT 21.9 |
Vibration-assisted tunneling through a molecular level with competing phonon modes — •Federica Haupt, Johannes Buelte, and Wolfgang Belzig
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