Berlin 2012 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
O 14: Adsorption on semiconductors, oxides and insulators II
Montag, 26. März 2012, 16:00–19:00, MA 041
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O 14.1 |
Gold adsorption on pristine and defective ceria films — •Yi Pan, Niklas Nilius, and Hans-Joachim Freund
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16:15 |
O 14.2 |
Nucleation, growth and shape of Au clusters on CeO2 (111) — •Hans Hermann Pieper and Michael Reichling
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16:30 |
O 14.3 |
Adsorption of Metalophthalocyanines on thin CoO(111) films on Ir(100) — •Tobias Schmitt, Martina Reuschl, Carsten Tröppner, Lutz Hammer, and M.Alexander Schneider
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16:45 |
O 14.4 |
Adsorbate-induced reconstructions of the polar NiO(111) surface — •Christina Ebensperger and Bernd Meyer
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17:00 |
O 14.5 |
Tuning the growth geometry of metal ad-particles by doping the oxide support — •Niklas Nilius, Xiang Shao, and Hans-Joachim Freund
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17:15 |
O 14.6 |
LEED I(V) analysis of oxygen physisorption on the rumpled NaCl(100) surface — Anne Möller, Stephan Härtel, •Jochen Vogt, and Helmut Weiss
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17:30 |
O 14.7 |
Optical spectroscopy of PTCDA molecules on a KCl (100) surface in the limit of ultralow densities — •A. Paulheim, M. Müller, C. Marquardt, and M. Sokolowski
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17:45 |
O 14.8 |
Azobenzene adsorbed on surfaces: NEXAFS study and StoBe calculations — •Michael Naboka, Alexei Nefedov, Christof Wöll, Ulrich Jung, Eric Ludwig, Thomas Strunskus, and Olaf Magnussen
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18:00 |
O 14.9 |
Adsorption Properties of a Thin Vitreous Silica Film on Ru(0001) — •Leonid Lichtenstein, Christin Büchner, Stefanie Stuckenholz, Markus Heyde, and Hans-Joachim Freund
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18:15 |
O 14.10 |
Submonolayers of Au/Pd on the hematite (0001) and magnetite (111) surfaces — •Adam Kiejna, Tomasz Pabisiak, and Tomasz Ossowski
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18:30 |
O 14.11 |
The relevance of surface defects for the adsorption of pyrrole on GaAs(001)-c(4x4) surfaces — •Thomas Bruhn, Bjørn-Ove Fimland, Michael Kneissl, Norbert Esser, and Patrick Vogt
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18:45 |
O 14.12 |
Adsorption of Au atoms on the h-BN/Rh(111) nanomesh — •Hans Peter Koch, Robert Laskowski, and Peter Blaha
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