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Tue, 18:00 O 47.13 Space and time-resolved unidirectional switching of single molecules — •Thomas Buchner, Dominik Peller, Lukas Kastner, Rupert Huber, and Jascha Repp
Wed, 09:30 O 48.1 Invited Talk: Catalytic activity from first principles - towards operando computational catalysis — •Henrik Grönbeck
Wed, 10:30 O 49.1 Internal space analysis of a dodecagonal oxide quasicrystal and its approximants — •Sebastian Schenk, Stefan Förster, and Wolf Widdra
Wed, 10:45 O 49.2 Electronic structure and property of ZnO/Ag(111): A combined study of UPS, LEED and STM — •Ting-Chieh Hung and Karina Morgenstern
Wed, 11:00 O 49.3 Structure analysis of ultrathin NaCl-layers on various metallic substrates — •Kira Kolpatzeck, Ebru Ekici, Vijaya Begum, Markus Gruner, Rossitza Pentcheva, and Rolf Möller
Wed, 11:15 O 49.4 Helical interdigitation of alpha-L polyalanine investigated by ambient STM — •Nguyen Thi Ngoc Ha, Yossil Patilte, and Christoph Tegenkamp
Wed, 11:30 O 49.5 Formation of PtRu surface alloy on Ru(0001) substrate: A kinetic Monte Carlo study — •David Mahlberg and Axel Groß
Wed, 11:45 O 49.6 Unexpected surface structure of the Rashba system Te/Ag(111) — •Tilman Kißlinger, Maximilian Ünzelmann, Hendrik Bentmann, Friedrich Reinert, Thomas Fauster, Alexander Schneider, and Lutz Hammer
Wed, 12:00 O 49.7 Revisiting the O/Cu(111) system (again): Looking through the lens of theoretical surface spectroscopy and microscopy — •Taehun Lee, Yun-Jae Lee, Giyeok Lee, Krisztián Palotás, and Aloysius Soon
Wed, 12:15 O 49.8 Electronic and atomic structure of Bi(111) and anomalous behaviour after ion bombardment — •Kuanysh Zhussupbekov, Brian Walls, Andrey Ionov, Sergey Bozhko, Rais Mozhchil, Killian Walshe, and Igor Shvets

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