Bonn 2025 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
MO 1: Chirality
Montag, 10. März 2025, 11:00–13:15, HS XVI
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11:00 |
MO 1.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Tracking and Controlling Chirality — •Daniel Reich
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11:30 |
MO 1.2 |
Robust chiral optical force via electric dipole interactions, inspired by a sea creature — •Robert P Cameron, Duncan McArthur, Alison M Yao, Nick Vogeley, and Daqing Wang
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11:45 |
MO 1.3 |
Chiral Selector Ion Vibrational Spectroscopy on Amino Acid Enantiomers — •Francine Horn, Sonja Schmahl, Jiaye Jin, and Knut R. Asmis
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12:00 |
MO 1.4 |
the study of photoelectron circular dichroism in the ionization of (R) - (-) -fenchone by femtosecond laser — •Wentao Chen, Brendan Wouterlood, Chie Nakayama, Lukas Bruder, Sebastian Hartweg, Takamasa Momose, and Frank Stienkemeier
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12:15 |
MO 1.5 |
Electron correlation in circular dichroism and chirality-induced spin selectivity — •Raoul M. M. Ebeling, Maurice Béringuier, Vladimiro Mujica, Daniel M. Reich, and Christiane P. Koch
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12:30 |
MO 1.6 |
Chirality induced spin polarization in one-photon ionization by circularly polarized light — •Philip Caesar Flores, Stefanos Carlstrom, Serguei Patchkovskii, Andres Ordonez, and Olga Smirnova
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12:45 |
MO 1.7 |
Models for Predicting Parity Violating Energy Differences in Chiral Molecules — •Namrata Gohain and Robert Berger
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13:00 |
MO 1.8 |
Predicting splittings due to the weak interaction in rotational spectra of chiral clusters containing heavy elements — •Mihnea Mlak-Mărginean and Robert Berger
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