Dresden 2014 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
MM 40: Focussed Session: Frontiers of Electronic Structure Theory - Non-equilibrium Phenomena at the Nano-scale IV (O with HL/TT/MM)
Mittwoch, 2. April 2014, 10:30–13:15, TRE Ma
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10:30 |
MM 40.1 |
Topical Talk:
From Rydberg Crystals to Bound Magnons - Probing the Non-Equilibrium Dynamics of Ultracold Atoms in Optical Lattices — •Immanuel Bloch
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11:00 |
MM 40.2 |
Correlated Light-Matter Interactions in Cavity QED — •Johannes Flick, Heiko Appel, and Angel Rubio
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11:15 |
MM 40.3 |
Optimized effective potential approach to time-dependent density functional theory for many-electron systems interacting with cavity photons — •Camilla Pellegrini, Johannes Flick, Heiko Appel, Ilya V. Tokatly, and Angel Rubio
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11:30 |
MM 40.4 |
Correlated photon-electron wavefunctions in cavity Quantum Electrodynamics — •Heiko Appel, Johannes Flick, Rene Jestaedt, and Angel Rubio
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11:45 |
MM 40.5 |
Photoelectron driven plasmaron excitations in (2x2)K/Graphite — •Bo Hellsing
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12:00 |
MM 40.6 |
Charge-transfer excitations in organic systems from many-body perturbation theory — •Xavier Blase, Carina Faber, Paul Boulanger, Claudio Attaccalite, and Ivan Duchemin
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12:15 |
MM 40.7 |
Charge transfer from first principles: self-consistent GW applied to donor-acceptor systems — •Fabio Caruso, Viktor Atalla, Angel Rubio, Matthias Scheffler, and Patrick Rinke
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12:30 |
MM 40.8 |
What Koopmans’ compliant orbital-density dependent functionals can do for you: a comprehensive benchmark of the G2-set — •Giovanni Borghi, Ngoc Linh Nguyen, Andrea Ferretti, Ismaila Dabo, and Nicola Marzari
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12:45 |
MM 40.9 |
The electronic structure of quinacridone: Optimally tuned range-separated hybrid functional versus GW results — Daniel Lüftner, Sivan Refaely-Abramson, Michael Pachler, Michael G. Ramsey, Leeor Kronik, and •Peter Puschnig
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13:00 |
MM 40.10 |
GW many-body perturbation theory for electron-phonon coupling calculations — •Carina Faber, Paul Boulanger, Ivan Duchemin, and Xavier Blase
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