Hannover 2016 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
Q 39: Nano-Optics II
Mittwoch, 2. März 2016, 14:30–16:30, f342
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14:30 |
Q 39.1 |
Cavity-enhanced Raman Microscopy of Individual Carbon Nanotubes — •Thomas Hümmer, Matthias S. Hofmann, Jonathan Noe, Alexander Högele, Theodor W. Hänsch, and David Hunger
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14:45 |
Q 39.2 |
Suppression of spontaneous Raman scattering for resolution improvement in label-free microscopy — •Steffen Rieger, Klaus-Jochen Boller, and Carsten Fallnich
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15:00 |
Q 39.3 |
Fast and Precise Studying of Dynamical Processes on Live Cell Membranes Using Interferometric Scattering Microscopy (iSCAT) — •Mihail Petev, Richard W. Taylor, Hawzhin Hozhabrpour, Christian Riess, and Vahid Sandoghdar
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15:15 |
Q 39.4 |
Tabletop extreme ultraviolet coherence tomography — •Johann Jakob Abel, Silvio Fuchs, Martin Wünsche, Julius Biedermann, Stefan Aull, Jan Bernert, Christian Rödel, Max Möller, and Gerhard G. Paulus
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15:30 |
Q 39.5 |
Entanglement-free sub-shot noise microscopy — •Thomas Juffmann, Brannon Klopfer, and Mark Kasevich
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15:45 |
Q 39.6 |
A segmented printed-circuit-board trap for macroscopic particles — •Joachim Zoll, Heather Partner, Alexander Kuhlicke, and Oliver Benson
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16:00 |
Q 39.7 |
Fibre optic surface plasmon resonance sensor for smartphones — •Kort Bremer, Johanna Walter, and Bernhard Roth
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16:15 |
Q 39.8 |
Einzel-Ionen Mikroskopie — •Karin Groot-Berning, Georg Jacob, Sebastian Wolf, Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler und Kilian Singer
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