KFM 9: New Methods and Developments: Scanning Probe Techniques 2 (joint session O/KFM)
Montag, 5. September 2022, 15:00–16:15, S053
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15:00 |
KFM 9.1 |
The importance of the dipole at the metal tip apex when approaching closer with a CO tip — •Shinjae Nam, Oliver Gretz, Thomas Holzmann, Alfred John Weymouth, and Franz J. Giessible
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15:15 |
KFM 9.2 |
Chemical bond imaging using torsional and flexural higher eigenmodes of qPlus sensors — •Daniel Martin-Jimenez, Michael G. Ruppert, Alexander Ihle, Sebastian Ahles, Hermann A. Wegner, André Schirmeisen, and Daniel Ebeling
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15:30 |
KFM 9.3 |
3D Force mapping of single organic molecules at room temperature — •Timothy Brown, Philip Blowey, Jack Henry, and Adam Sweetman
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15:45 |
KFM 9.4 |
Monitoring of molecular configurations during manipulation with a scanning probe microscope — •Joshua Scheidt, Alexander Diener, Michael Maiworm, Rolf Findeisen, Kurt Driessens, F. Stefan Tautz, and Christian Wagner
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16:00 |
KFM 9.5 |
Real-space imaging of σ-hole by means of Kelvin probe force microscopy. — •Aurelio Gallardo, Benjamín Mallada, Bruno de la Torre, and Pavel Jelínek
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