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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 37: Organic-Inorganic Systems II: Energy Level Alignment (organized by O)

Mittwoch, 9. März 2016, 10:30–13:00, S054

10:30 CPP 37.1 Hauptvortrag: Energy level alignment mechanisms at hybrid inorganic/organic semiconductor interfaces — •Norbert Koch
11:00 CPP 37.2 Work Function Increase of GaN and the Influence of Surface Gap States — •Thorsten Schultz, Raphael Schlesinger, Jens Niederhausen, and Norbert Koch
11:15 CPP 37.3 Structure and stoichiometry prediction of zinc oxide surfaces — •Philipp Herrmann, Navid Abedi Khaledi, and Georg Heimel
11:30 CPP 37.4 Density-Matrix Derived van der Waals Interactions: Many-Body Dispersion goes Mesoscale — •Martin Stöhr, Georg Michelitsch, John Tully, Karsten Reuter, and Reinhard Maurer
11:45 CPP 37.5 Single molecules of Sexiphenyl on In2O3(111) — •Margareta Wagner, Michael Hollerer, Martin Sterrer, Michael Ramsey, Lynn A. Boatner, Michael Schmid, and Ulrike Diebold
12:00 CPP 37.6 Optical transition energies of isolated molecular monomers and weakly interacting 2D aggregates — •Roman Forker, Thomas Dienel, Andreas Krause, Marco Gruenewald, Matthias Meissner, Tino Kirchhuebel, Oliver Gröning, and Torsten Fritz
12:15 CPP 37.7 Photoemission study of thin films of the singlet fission compound 1,3-Diphenylisobenzofuran — •David Nobis, Janek Rieger, Daniel Niesner, Pedro B. Coto, Michael Thoss, and Thomas Fauster
12:30 CPP 37.8 Two-photon photoemission from tetraphenylporphyrins on Ag(100) — •Andrej Classen, Rebecca Pöschel, Gianluca Di Filippo, and Thomas Fauster
12:45 CPP 37.9 Work function tuning and electrostatic effects: embedded dipoles in aromatic self-assembled monolayersSwen Schuster, Tarek Abu-Husein, David A. Egger, Iris Hehn, Martin Kind, Egbert Zojer, Andreas Terfort, and •Michael Zharnikov
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