Berlin 2024 –
scientific programme
HL 46: Transport properties II
Thursday, March 21, 2024, 15:00–17:00, ER 325
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15:00 |
HL 46.1 |
Monitoring Cation Exchange in Individual Semiconductor Nanowires via Transistor Characterization — •Daniel Lengle, Maximilian Schwarz, Alf Mews, and August Dorn
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15:15 |
HL 46.2 |
Direct Observation of Hole Drift and Diffusion in Contacted Nanowires Under Local Illumination — •Moritz Wehrmeister, Daniel Lengle, Carlo Höhmann, Christian Strelow, Alf Mews, and Tobias Kipp
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15:30 |
HL 46.3 |
Simulation of Charge-Carrier Transport in Cadmium Sulfide Nanowires — •Carlo Höhmann, Moritz Wehrmeister, Daniel Lengle, Alf Mews, and Tobias Kipp
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15:45 |
HL 46.4 |
Counter-Ion Size Effect on the Thermoelectric Properties of Doped Carbon Nanotubes Network — •Aditya Dash, Angus Hawkey, Dorothea Scheunemann, Jana Zaumseil, and Martijn Kemerink
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16:00 |
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15 min. break
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16:15 |
HL 46.5 |
Universal Theory of Hall Transport in Organic Semiconductors — •Michel Panhans and Frank Ortmann
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16:30 |
HL 46.6 |
Hall field-induced resistance oscillations in two-dimensional Lorentz gases — •Frederik Bartels, Johannes Strobel, Mihai Cerchez, Klaus Pierz, Hans W. Schumacher, Dominique Mailly, and Thomas Heinzel
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16:45 |
HL 46.7 |
Identifying different electronic transport mechanisms in nanoporous inorganic C12A7 using Hall measurements and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy — •Julius K. Dinter, Jurek Lange, Detlev M. Hofmann, J. Fabián Plaza Fernández, Angel Post, Sangam Chatterjee, Matthias T. Elm, and Peter J. Klar
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