Berlin 2012 –
scientific programme
CPP 10: Interfaces and Thin Films II
Tuesday, March 27, 2012, 09:30–13:00, C 130
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09:30 |
CPP 10.1 |
Topical Talk:
PEG Functionalized Lipid Bilayers at the Solid / Liquid Interface: Protrusions versus Blisters — •Beate Klösgen, Giovanna Fragneto, Avi Halperin, Ole G. Mouritsen, Patricia Hardas, and Michele Sferrazza
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10:00 |
CPP 10.2 |
Interactions and stability of foam films from oppositely charged polyelectrolyte/surfactant mixtures — •Nora Kristen-Hochrein, Heiko Fauser, Martin Uhlig, and Regine von Klitzing
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10:15 |
CPP 10.3 |
Hydration Interactions between Biological Membranes: Molecular Dynamics Analysis — •Matej Kanduc, Emanuel Schneck, and Roland Netz
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10:30 |
CPP 10.4 |
Temperature-induced transition from odd-even to even-odd effect in polyelectrolyte multilayers due to interpolyelectrolyte interactions — •Peter Nestler, Stephan Block, and Christiane A. Helm
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10:45 |
CPP 10.5 |
Diffusion study in thin free-standing liquid crystal films — •Benjamin Schulz and Christian Bahr
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11:00 |
CPP 10.6 |
Interfacial effects on single dye dynamics in ultrathin liquid and thin liquid crystal films — •Daniela Täuber and Christian von Borczyskowski
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11:30 |
CPP 10.7 |
Coherent acoustic phonon propagation through organic interface layers — •Mike Hettich, Karl Jacob, Martin Schubert, Oliver Ristow, Axel Bruchhausen, and Thomas Dekorsy
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11:45 |
CPP 10.8 |
Phase separation dynamics in a two-dimensional magnetic mixture — •Ken Lichtner, Andrew J. Archer, and Sabine H. L. Klapp
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12:00 |
CPP 10.9 |
Homogeneous and patterned deposition from a meniscus of an evaporating suspension onto a moving substrate — •Hender Lopez and Uwe Thiele
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12:15 |
CPP 10.10 |
Water interfaces from first principles: structure and spectroscopy — •Marialore Sulpizi
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12:30 |
CPP 10.11 |
Second Generation Car-Parrinello Molecular Dynamics: Theory and Application to the Liquid/Vapor Interface — •Thomas Kühne
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12:45 |
CPP 10.12 |
The mesoscopic structure of liquid–vapour interfaces — •Felix Höfling and Siegfried Dietrich
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