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Regensburg 2016 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 63: Interfaces and Thin Films II (joint session CPP/DY, organized by CPP)

Freitag, 11. März 2016, 09:30–12:15, H51

09:30 CPP 63.1 Ring polymer chains in confined geometries: Massive field theory approach — •Zoryana Usatenko and Joanna Halun
09:45 CPP 63.2 A theoretical approach to bis-urea molecules that form hydrogen-bonded supramolecular polymers in 2D — •Olga Guskova and Jens-Uwe Sommer
10:00 CPP 63.3 Towards large area atomically flat n-alkane layers: A real-time study of thermal annealing — •Linus Pithan, Eduard Meister, Chenyu Jin, Anton Zykov, Wolfgang Brütting, Hans Riegler, Andreas Opitz, and Stefan Kowarik
10:15 CPP 63.4 Photo-manipulation of the surface tension anisotropy at a liquid-crystal/ITO-glass interfaceHajnalka Nadasi, •Alexey Eremin, and Ralf Stannarius
10:30 CPP 63.5 Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations of Photo-Switchable Molecules Tethered to a Surface — •Raffaele Tavarone, Patrick Charbonneau, and Holger Stark
  10:45 15 min. break
11:00 CPP 63.6 Modulated structures in complex twist-bend nematic phases in bulk and thin-film geometry. — •Nerea Sebastian, Alexey Eremin, and Ralf Stannarius
11:15 CPP 63.7 Properties of a monomolecular water film flowing into a graphene-mica slit pore — •André Schilo, Nikolai Severin, Igor M. Sokolov, and Jürgen P. Rabe
11:30 CPP 63.8 A spectroscopic investigation of surface melting of ice — •M.Alejandra Sanchez, Mischa Bonn, and Ellen H.G Backus
11:45 CPP 63.9 Interfacial Melting in Ice/Nanocomposite Materials — •Hailong Li, Julian Mars, Henning Weiss, Thomas Buslaps, Wiebke Lohstroh, and Markus Mezger
12:00 CPP 63.10 Depletion interaction potentials for linear and ring polymer chains in a solution of mesoscopic colloidal particles of big size — •Piotr Kuterba and Zoryana Usatenko
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