KFM 5: Instrumentation, Microscopy and Tomography with X-ray Photons, Electrons, Ions and Positrons
Monday, March 17, 2025, 15:00–17:00, H9
Chair: Theo Scherer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
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15:00 |
KFM 5.1 |
Simulation study of beam splitting of vortex electron beams inside crystals — •Christian Bick and Dorothee Hüser
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15:15 |
KFM 5.2 |
Single-phase valence band structure of a Ge0.85Si0.15 Crystal - Insights by momentum microscopy — •Andreas Fuhrberg, Pia M. Düring, Kevin Gradwohl, Olena Fedchenko, Yaryna Lytvynenko, Olena Tkach, Sergii Chernov, Christoph Schlueter, Gerd Schönhense, Hans-Joachim Elmers, and Martina Müller
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15:30 |
KFM 5.3 |
Miniature device for in situ application of strain inside Scanning Tunnelling Microscope — •Uladzislau Mikhailau, Rashed Alhamli, and Peter Wahl
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15:45 |
KFM 5.4 |
Defects in Materials: Limitations of the Trapping Model - the Influence of Corrupt Components in Positron Lifetime Spectra — •Torsten Staab, Dominik Boras, and Danny Petschke
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16:00 |
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15 min. break
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16:15 |
KFM 5.5 |
Investigating Mechanical Properties of Porous Materials with Brillouin Light Scattering and Machine-Learned Force Fields — •Florian Lindner, Nina Strasser, Sandro Wieser, Egbert Zojer, and Caterina Czibula
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16:30 |
KFM 5.6 |
TwinPALS: A Digital Twin for Laboratory-Based Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy — •Dominik Boras
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16:45 |
KFM 5.7 |
TwinPALS: A digital Twin for laboratory-based Positron Annihilation Lifetime Spectroscopy — •Dominik Boras, Danny Petschke, and Torsten Staab
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