Berlin 2015 –
scientific programme
MM 40: Nanomaterials II: Mechanical Properties
Wednesday, March 18, 2015, 15:45–18:00, H 0107
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15:45 |
MM 40.1 |
The contribution has been withdrawn (duplicate of MM 40.2).
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16:00 |
MM 40.2 |
Mechanical properties of Cu-Zr multi-composition nanoglasses — •Omar Adjaoud and Karsten Albe
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16:15 |
MM 40.3 |
Aspects of universal yield behavior of bulk metallic glasses unraveled in nanocrystalline Pd-Au alloys — •Andreas Leibner, Christian Braun, Jonas Heppe, Manuel Grewer, and Rainer Birringer
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16:30 |
MM 40.4 |
An analysis of thermal activation parameters in nanocrystalline metals — •Anja Steinbach, Manuel Grewer, and Rainer Birringer
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16:45 |
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15 min. break
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17:00 |
MM 40.5 |
X-ray nanodiffraction meets materials science — •Christina Krywka, Stephan Roth, and Müller Martin
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17:15 |
MM 40.6 |
Tunable magnetic anisotropy in elongated Ni nanoparticles embedded in SiO2 matrix by swift heavy ions irradiation — •Debalaya Sarker, Santanu Ghosh, Pankaj Srivastava, and Heidemarie Schmidt
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17:30 |
MM 40.7 |
Synthesis and Properties of Solids Composed of Organic-Linked Nanoparticles — •Axel Dreyer, Artur Feld, Ezgi D. Yilmaz, Wolfgang Heckel, Stefan Müller, Horst Weller, and Gerold A. Schneider
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17:45 |
MM 40.8 |
Bilayer Gold Nanostructures for Optical Activity in the Visible Range — •Katja Höflich, Gaudhaman Jeevanandam, Julia Schneider, Caspar Haverkamp, and Silke Christiansen
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