HL 19: Transport: Graphene and Carbon Nanostructures (jointly with DY, DS, HL, MA, O)
Monday, March 20, 2017, 15:00–18:15, HSZ 204
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HL 19.1 |
Creating and steering highly directional electron beams in graphene — Ming-Hao Liu, •Cosimo Gorini, and Klaus Richter
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15:15 |
HL 19.2 |
Graphene p-n junction in a magnetic field as a valley switch — •Tibor Sekera, Rakesh P. Tiwari, and Christoph Bruder
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15:30 |
HL 19.3 |
Probing electronic wave functions in a nanotube quantum dot via conductance in a magnetic field — Magdalena Marganska, Alois Dirnaichner, Daniel R. Schmid, Peter L. Stiller, Christoph Strunk, Milena Grifoni, and •Andreas K. Hüttel
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15:45 |
HL 19.4 |
Electron-electron interaction correction to tunneling in graphene-graphene nanojunctions — •Matthias Popp, Ferdinand Kisslinger, and Heiko B. Weber
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16:00 |
HL 19.5 |
Electroluminescence of Graphene Nanojunctions — •Christian Ott, Konrad Ullmann, and Heiko B. Weber
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16:15 |
HL 19.6 |
Reversible Photochemical Control of Doping Levels in Supported Graphene — •Marie-Luise Braatz, Nils Richter, Hai I. Wang, Axel Binder, Mischa Bonn, and Mathias Kläui
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16:30 |
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15 min. break.
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16:45 |
HL 19.7 |
Time evolution of Floquet states in graphene — •Matteo Puviani, Francesco Lenzini, and Franca Manghi
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17:00 |
HL 19.8 |
Quantum chaos and out-of-time order correlation functions in graphene — •Markus Klug, Mathias Scheurer, and Jörg Schmalian
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17:15 |
HL 19.9 |
Interaction induced Dirac fermions from quadratic band touching in bilayer graphene — •Thomas C. Lang, Sumiran Pujari, Ganpathy Murthy, and Ribhu K. Kaul
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17:30 |
HL 19.10 |
Dynamical charge and pseudospin currents in graphene and possible Cooper pair formation — •Klaus Morawetz
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17:45 |
HL 19.11 |
Interplay between the long-range Coulomb interaction and edge-state magnetism in zigzag graphene nanoribbons — •Marcin Raczkowski and Fakher Assaad
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18:00 |
HL 19.12 |
Quantum phase transition in effective spin ladders derived from graphene nanoribbons — •Cornelie Koop and Stefan Wessel
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