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Regensburg 2019 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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Mo, 11:45 O 8.6 Real-space observation of far- and near-field-induced photolysis of molecular oxygen on a Ag(110) surface by visible light — •Chenfang Lin and Takashi Kumagai
Mo, 12:00 O 8.7 Colliding Molecules at Selected Impact Parameters — •Kelvin Anggara, Lydie Leung, Matthew Timm, Zhixin Hu, and John Polanyi
Mo, 12:15 O 8.8 Development of Descriptors for the Prediction of Adsorption Energies on Transition Metal Catalysts and their Alloys — •Martin Deimel, Karsten Reuter, and Mie Andersen
Mo, 12:30 O 8.9 Hauptvortrag: Deposition and properties of ultrathin films of organic radicals — •Maria Benedetta Casu
Mo, 15:00 O 10.1 Interaction between a metallic STM tip and a single CO molecule adsorbed on a copper surface — •Norio Okabayashi, Angelo Peronio, Sonia Matencio, Ferdinand Huber, Thomas Frederiksen, Magnus Paulsson, and Franz J. Giessibl
Mo, 15:15 O 10.2 DFT-based forces on a CO tip approaching Fe, Cu, Si adatoms on Cu(111) in an atomic force microscope — •Svitlana Polesya, Sergiy Mankovsky, Ferdinand Huber, Franz Giessibl, and Hubert Ebert
Mo, 15:30 O 10.3 In-situ characterization of O-terminated copper tips for high-resolution atomic force microscopy — •Alexander Liebig and Franz. J. Giessibl
Mo, 15:45 O 10.4 Vibrational lifetime of a single adsorbed molecule from IETS with superconductive tips — •Angelo Peronio, Marco Weiß, and Franz J. Giessibl
Mo, 16:00 O 10.5 Single molecule nanotribology: understanding friction and adhesion at a single molecule level. — •J.G. Vilhena, Remy Pawlak, and Ernst Meyer
Mo, 16:15 O 10.6 Sensing in-plane and out-of-plane nanomechanical Surface and Subsurface Properties of Polymers — •Anna Lisa Hawlitschek and Christian Dietz

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