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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 30: 1D Metal Wires on Semiconductors I

Tuesday, March 8, 2016, 10:30–13:15, S052

10:30 O 30.1 One dimensional plasmons in Si(hhk)-Au — •Timo Lichtenstein, Marvin Detert, Julian Aulbach, Jörg Schäfer, Christoph Tegenkamp, and Herbert Pfnür
10:45 O 30.2 Impurity-mediated early charge density wave condensation in the oxygen-adsorbed In/Si(111)-(4x1)/(8x2) nanowire array — •Stefan Wippermann, Andreas Lücke, Wolf Gero Schmidt, Deok Mahn Oh, and Han Woong Yeom
11:00 O 30.3 Invited Talk: Taking Nanoscience to the Edge -- The Different Appearances of One-Dimensional Physics — •Jörg Schäfer
11:30 O 30.4 Surface vibrational Raman modes of In/Si(111)-(4x1) and (8x2) nanowires — •Stefan Wippermann, Wolf Gero Schmidt, Eugen Speiser, and Norbert Esser
11:45 O 30.5 Spin correlations in the Si(553)-Au nanowire system — •B. Hafke, T. Frigge, B. Krenzer, J. Aulbach, R. Claessen, J. Schaeffer, and M. Horn-von Hoegen
12:00 O 30.6 Interwire coupling of In(4× 1) reconstruction probed by transport measurements — •Ilio Miccoli, Frederik Edler, Stephanie Demuth, Herbert Pfnür, Stephan Wippermann, Andreas Lücke, Wolf G. Schmidt, and Christoph Tegenkamp
12:15 O 30.7 Phase transition of In-Si(111) (4x1)- (8x2) nanowires in a new light — •Eugen Speiser, Stefan Wippermann, Simone Sanna, Wolf Gero Schmidt, Sandhya Chandola, and Norbert Esser
12:30 O 30.8 Dynamic Ginzburg-Landau theory for the Peierls transition in In/Si(111) — •Yasemin Ergün and Eric Jeckelmann
12:45 O 30.9 Beyond thermal equilibrium: ultrafast non-thermal melting of a surface CDW in the In/Si(111) atomic-wire system — •Tim Frigge, Bernd Hafke, Tobias Witte, Boris Krenzer, and Michael Horn-von Hoegen
13:00 O 30.10 Atomistic Mechanism and Dynamics of the Optically Induced In/Si (111) (8x2)-(4x1) Phase Transition — •Andreas Lücke, Simone Sanna, Uwe Gerstmann, Stefan Wippermann, and Wolf Gero Schmidt
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