Dresden 2014 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
O 69: Focussed Session: Towards a Quantitative Understanding of Complex Adsorption Structures: Surface Science goes Organic II
Donnerstag, 3. April 2014, 10:30–13:15, HSZ 01
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10:30 |
O 69.1 |
Topical Talk:
Injection/extraction barriers in donor-acceptor blends on metals through core-level spectroscopy — •Enrique Ortega, Afaf El-Sayed, Patrizia Borghetti, Eli Goiri, Celia Rogero, Luca Floreano, Yutaka Wakayama, Jose Luis Cabellos-Quiroz, Duncan Mowbray, Angel Rubio, and Dimas Oteyza
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11:00 |
O 69.2 |
Charge Localization at Inorganic/Organic Interfaces — •Oliver T. Hofmann, Patrick Rinke, and Matthias Scheffler
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11:15 |
O 69.3 |
Simulating X-ray absorption spectra of large organic adsorbates with DFT: possible pitfalls on the example of free-base porphine on Ag(111) and Cu(111) — •Katharina Diller, Reinhard J. Maurer, and Karsten Reuter
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11:30 |
O 69.4 |
Topical Talk:
Core and valence spectroscopy of physisorbed molecules: Role of substrate — •Claudia Draxl
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12:00 |
O 69.5 |
Substrate induced intermolecular dispersion and observed hybridisation: Pentacene on Cu(110) — •Thomas Ules, Eva Reinisch, Markus Ostler, Georg Koller, Daniel Lüftner, Peter Puschnig, and Michael Ramsey
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12:15 |
O 69.6 |
Time-resolved simulation of angular resolved photoemission — •Matthias Dauth and Stephan Kümmel
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12:30 |
O 69.7 |
Adsorption geometry and electronic structure of iron phthalocyanine on Ag surfaces revealed by photoelectron momentum mapping — •Vitaliy Feyer, Martin Graus, Pascal Nigge, Michael Wiessner, Robert G. Acres, Carsten Wiemann, Claus M. Schneider, Achim Schöll, and Friedrich Reinert
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12:45 |
O 69.8 |
Phase Determination of Electronic Wavefunctions utilizing the Circular Dichroism in the Angular Distribution of Photoelectrons — •Martin Graus, Michael Wiessner, Pascal Nigge, Achim Schöll, and Friedrich Reinert
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13:00 |
O 69.9 |
3D Tomographic Imaging of Molecular Orbitals in Real Space — •Pascal Nigge, Martin Graus, Vitaliy Feyer, Michael Wiessner, Achim Schöll, and Friedrich Reinert
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