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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 71: Poster: Plasmonics and Nanooptics

Mittwoch, 20. März 2024, 18:00–20:00, Poster D

18:00 O 71.1 Light-driven Microdrones — •Carsten Büchner, Jin Qin, and Bert Hecht
18:00 O 71.2 Plasmonic lightning-rod effect — •Vlastimil Křápek, Rostislav Řepa, Michael Foltýn, Tomáš Šikola, and Michal Horák
18:00 O 71.3 Control and measurement of optical fields in a random photonic media — •Diptabrata Paul and Frank Cichos
18:00 O 71.4 Programming large-area geometrical phase metasurfaces with the plasmonic phase-change material In3SbTe2 — •Florian Bontke, Lukas Conrads, Andreas Ulm, Matthias Wuttig, Robert Schmitt, and Thomas Taubner
18:00 O 71.5 Bloch surface waves on multilayer structures made from tantalum pentoxide and silicon dioxide — •Amélie Wagner and Stefan Linden
18:00 O 71.6 Scalable 3D Printing of Micro-Optical Elements for Optical Fibres — •Mika Mc Keever and Stefan Linden
18:00 O 71.7 Non-equilibrium electrons generated from the extended two-temperature model to drive chemical dynamics at surfaces — •Henry T. Snowden and Reinhard J. Maurer
18:00 O 71.8 Energy and momentum distribution of surface plasmon-induced hot carriers — •Christopher Weiß, Tobias Eul, Eva Prinz, Benjamin Stadtmüller, and Martin Aeschlimann
18:00 O 71.9 Ionization-assisted coherent optical two-dimensional nanoscopy — •Philipp Kessler, Luisa Brenneis, Victor Lisinetskii, Matthias Hensen, and Tobias Brixner
18:00 O 71.10 s-SNOM calibration using multiple tapping harmonics for complex permittivity reconstruction — •Dario Siebenkotten, Bernd Kästner, Arne Hoehl, Manuel Marschall, and Shuhei Amakawa
18:00 O 71.11 Nano-imaging reveals the stacking dependent dispersion of hybrid polaritons in a Trilayer Graphene and Hexagonal Boron Nitride Heterostructure — •Christian Dittmar, Lina Jäckering, Konstantin Wirth, and Thomas Taubner
18:00 O 71.12 Orientation-dependent interpretation of Janus particle scattering spectra — •Felix Hermann Patzschke, Arthur Markus Anton, and Frank Cichos
18:00 O 71.13 Nanoscale Plasmonic Su-Schrieffer-Heeger Chains — •Benedikt Schurr, Luisa Brenneis, Felix G. Kaps, Matthias Hensen, Philipp Grimm, Philipp Kessler, Tobias Helbig, Tobias Hofmann, Thorsten Feichtner, Monika Emmerling, Susanne C. Kehr, Tobias Brixner, Ronny Thomale, Lukas M. Eng, and Bert Hecht
18:00 O 71.14 Contrast Mechanism Investigation of Single Core-shell Nanoparticles in s-SNOM Using Finite Element Simulations — •Dinghe Dai, Dario Siebenkotten, Richard Ciesielski, and Bernd Kästner
18:00 O 71.15 Improved electron spectrometer for PINEM experiments in an SEM — •Isabella Probst, Roy Shiloh, Johannes Illmer, Franz Schmidt-Kaler, and Peter Hommelhoff
18:00 O 71.16 Scattering of controlled plasmonic particles configurations on the mirror — •Aleksei Overchenko and Frank Cichos
18:00 O 71.17 Investigation of lithiated carbon as active plasmonic material system — •Valentin Maile, Mario Hentschel, and Harald Giessen
18:00 O 71.18 Decoding the Emission from Gold Nanoparticles — •Jan Kutschera, Wouter Koopman, Felix Stete, and Matias Bargheer
18:00 O 71.19 Automation workflow for ML training on infrared spectra prediction — •Giulio Benedini, Matti Hellstrom, and Luuk Visscher
18:00 O 71.20 Plasmonically induced RAFT polymerization on metal nanoparticlesPascal Riebler, •Sergio Kogikoski Junior, Matthias Hartlieb, and Ilko Bald
18:00 O 71.21 Hot-electron mediated chirality transfer in single nanoparticlesSeunghoon Lee, •Chenghao Fan, Artur Movsesyan, Johannes Bürger, Fedja J. Wendisch, Leonardo de S. Menezes, Stefan A. Maier, Haoran Ren, Tim Liedl, Lucas V. Besteiro, Alexander O Govorov, and Emiliano Cortés
18:00 O 71.22 Polarization sensitive plasmonic induced chemical reaction observed by chiral SERS — •Shashank Gahlaut, Ki Tae Nam, Alexander Govorov, and Ilko Bald
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