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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 63: Posters: Scanning Probe Methods

Wednesday, April 2, 2014, 17:30–21:00, P2

17:30 O 63.1 Toward a multiprobe- high frequency- spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscope — •Johannes Friedlein, Andreas Sonntag, Jonas Harm, Stefan Krause, and Roland Wiesendanger
17:30 O 63.2 Manipulating the magnetic properties of a single atom by controlled hydrogenationAlexander Ako Khajetoorians, Tobias Schlenk, Manuel Steinbrecher, Maria Valentyuk, Benedikt Schweflinghaus, Manuel dos Santos Dias, Mohammed Bouhassoune, Samir Lounis, Alexander Lichtenstein, •Jens Wiebe, and Roland Wiesendanger
17:30 O 63.3 Electronic and magnetic properties of Gd3N@C80 on Cu(100) — •Gelavizh Ahmadi, Christian F Hermanns, Matthias Bernien, Alex Krüger, Christian Schmidt, Sören T Waßerroth, Benjamin W Heinrich, Martin Schneider, Piet W Brouwer, Katharina J Franke, Eugen Weschke, and Wolfgang Kuch
17:30 O 63.4 Tunneling anisotropic magnetoresistance at the single atom limit — •Johannes Schöneberg, Nicolas Néel, Silke Schröder, Paolo Ferriani, Jörg Kröger, Richard Berndt, and Stefan Heinze
17:30 O 63.5 Spin-dependent scanning probe images of antiferromagnetic NiO(001) surfaces: A first-principles approach — •Mihail Granovskij, Andreas Schrön, and Friedhelm Bechstedt
17:30 O 63.6 Ab-initio Calculation of the Vibrational Spectra of Single Molecules — •Felix Schwarz, Yongfeng Wang, Richard Berndt, Erich Runge, Werner A. Hofer, and Jörg Kröger
17:30 O 63.7 Proposal for tracing the local ionization dynamics of adsorbed molecules by photo-assisted scanning tunneling microscopy — •Michael Schüler and Jamal Berakdar
17:30 O 63.8 Capacitively guided tip-to-tip positioning for multiprobe spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy — •Jonas Harm, Johannes Friedlein, Andreas Sonntag, Stefan Krause, and Roland Wiesendanger
17:30 O 63.9 Application of Bardeen’s tunneling formula for the calculation of STM data — •Steffen Seiler, Roman Kováčik, and Bernd Meyer
17:30 O 63.10 Detecting the topographic, chemical and magnetic contrast at surfaces with nanometer spatial resolution — •Danilo Andrea Zanin, Mehmet Erbudak, Lorenzo G. De Pietro, Hugo Cabrera, Andreas Fognini, Thomas Michlmayr, Yves M. Acremann, Alessandro Vindigni, Danilo Pescia, and Urs Ramsperger
17:30 O 63.11 Construction of a multiscale and multitype scanning probe microscope — •Boris Groß, Hanna Fedderwitz, Hendrik Sträter, and Niklas Nilius
17:30 O 63.12 Construction of a low-temperature STM for luminescence spectroscopy — •Hanna Fedderwitz, Boris Groß, Hendrik Sträter, and Niklas Nilius
17:30 O 63.13 Fabrication of gold nanocone near-field scanning optical microscopy probes — •Omar Tanirah, Dieter P. Kern, and Monika Fleischer
17:30 O 63.14 Wavelet analysis of inelastic electron tunneling spectra — •Matthias Stocker and Berndt Koslowski
17:30 O 63.15 Dynamic Friction Force Microscopy on antimony nanoparticles — •Thomas Göddenhenrich, Felix Mertens, and André Schirmeisen
17:30 O 63.16 Measuring near field mediated absolute heat fluxes with the Near Field Scanning Thermal Microscope (NSThM) — •Konstantin Kloppstech, Nils Könne, Achim Kittel, Ludwig Worbes, and David Hellmann
17:30 O 63.17 Single molecule heat transport — •Nils Könne, Konstantin Kloppstech, Ludwig Worbes, David Hellmann, and Achim Kittel
17:30 O 63.18 Electronic pump-probe experiments in STM using THz-pulses — •Steffen Rolf-Pissarczyk, Jacob Burgess, Deung-Jang Choi, Shichao Yan, and Sebastian Loth
17:30 O 63.19 Laser induced Time Resolved Scanning Tunneling Microscopy — •Philipp Kloth, Christian Werner, Karen Teichmann, and Martin Wenderoth
17:30 O 63.20 Design of a variable temperature scanning tunneling microscope — •Sebastian Schimmel, Christian Salazar, Martha Scheffler, Ronny Schlegel, Danny Baumann, Torben Hänke, Bernd Büchner, and Christian Hess
17:30 O 63.21 A combined LT-STM/FIM for tip specific tunnelling experiments — •Ben Wortmann, Matthias Müller, and Rolf Möller
17:30 O 63.22 z-resolution of 5 nm in a scanning electron microscope using a nanofinger — •Martin Grob, Eva Maynicke, Ivo Burkart, Marcus Liebmann, Volker Klocke, and Markus Morgenstern
17:30 O 63.23 STM investigations of iron thin films on W(110) — •christian salazar, martha scheffler, tim kühne, danny baumann, bernd büchner, and christian hess
17:30 O 63.24 Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy on the submolecular scale — •Florian Albrecht, Martin Fleischmann, Manfred Scheer, and Jascha Repp
17:30 O 63.25 Investigation of 1,6,7,12-tetraazaperylene molecules on an insulating film by means of LT-STM — •Nemanja Kocić, Peter Weiderer, Stephan Keller, Shi-Xia Liu, Silvio Decurtins, and Jascha Repp
17:30 O 63.26 Versatile and compact UHV-System for Scanning Tunneling, Scanning Force and Transport Measurements exhibiting an operation time of 10 days below T=400 mK and at B=±14 T — •Jan Raphael Bindel, Mike Pezzotta, Stefan Becker, Marcus Liebmann, and Markus Morgenstern
17:30 O 63.27 Shot noise measurements at atomic contacts — •Andreas Burtzlaff, Alexander Weismann, and Richard Berndt
17:30 O 63.28 Solid State Sample Environment at the European XFEL — •Carsten Deiter, Oleksiy Drachenko, and Joachim Schulz
17:30 O 63.29 A quantum yield measurement setup for the charge compensation for the LISA Pathfinder space mission — •Indro Biswas, Mathias Schulze, Gerald Hechenblaikner, Tobias Ziegler, Nico Brandt, Patrick Bergner, Felix Erfurth, and Markus Pfeil
17:30 O 63.30 The new multipurpose ARPES end-station on the SGM3 beamline at ASTRID2 — •Marco Bianchi, John E. Vad Andersen, Henrik Kjeldsen, Nykola Jones, Søren V. Hoffmann, and Philip Hofmann
17:30 O 63.31 New PEEM and NEXAFS/EXAFS experiments at the synchrotron source DELTA: Ready for user — •Christoph Keutner, Ulf Berges, Dominique Handschak, and Carsten Westphal
17:30 O 63.32 Spin-resolved core-level photoemission spectroscopy of W and TaS2 — •Tim Haase, Arndt Quer, Erik Kröger, Lars Oloff, Matthias Kalläne, Lutz Kipp, and Kai Rossnagel
17:30 O 63.33 3D nanofabrication of subsurface structures inside photosensitive glass with fs laser — •Tobias Milde, Ulrike Brokmann, Edda Rädlein, and Klaus Liefeith
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