Dresden 2020 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
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TT 13: Graphene (joint session TT/DY/HL)
Montag, 16. März 2020, 15:00–18:30, HSZ 201
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15:00 |
TT 13.1 |
Edge state crossing behaviour in a multi-band tight-binding model of graphene — •Thorben Schmirander, Marta Prada, and Daniela Pfannkuche
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15:15 |
TT 13.2 |
Graphene grain boundaries for strain sensing: a computational study — Delwin Perera and •Jochen Rohrer
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15:30 |
TT 13.3 |
Virtual experiments on negative refraction across graphene pn junctions — •Wun-Hao Kang and Ming-Hao Liu
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15:45 |
TT 13.4 |
Electronic properties in a Bernal bilayer graphene monitored by selective functionalization — •Ahmed Missaoui, Jouda khabthani, Didier Mayou, and Guy Trambly de Laissardière
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16:00 |
TT 13.5 |
Zero-magnetic-field Hall effects in artificially corrugated bilayer graphene — •Sheng-Chin Ho, Ching-Hao Chang, Yu-Chiang Heish, Shun-Tsung Lo, Botsz Huang, Carmine Ortix, and Tse-Ming Chen
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16:15 |
TT 13.6 |
Spin-caloritronic transport in hexagonal graphene nanodots — Thi Thu Phùng, Robert Peters, •Andreas Honecker, Guy Trambly de Laissardière, and Javad Vahedi
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16:30 |
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15 min. break.
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16:45 |
TT 13.7 |
Lévy flights and Hydrodynamic Superdiffusion on the Dirac Cone of Graphene — •Egor Kiselev and Jörg Schmalian
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17:00 |
TT 13.8 |
Gate-controllable graphene superlattices: Numerical aspects — •Szu-Chao Chen, Wun-Hao Kang, and Ming-Hao Liu
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17:15 |
TT 13.9 |
Localization at the Van Hove singularity — •Peter Silvestrov and Jakub Tworzydlo
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17:30 |
TT 13.10 |
The optical conductivity of strongly interacting Dirac fermions: a bosonization approach to the Kadanoff-Baym self-consistent resummation — •Sebastián Mantilla and Inti Sodemann
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17:45 |
TT 13.11 |
Geometric-dissipative origin of the light-induced Hall current in graphene I — •Marlon Nuske, Lukas Broers, and Ludwig Mathey
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18:00 |
TT 13.12 |
Geometric-dissipative origin of the light-induced Hall current in graphene II — •Lukas Broers, Marlon Nuske, and Ludwig Mathey
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18:15 |
TT 13.13 |
Lightwave valleytronics in graphene — •Hamed Koochaki Kelardeh, Alexandra Landsman, and Takashi Oka
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