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Hamburg 2009 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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MO: Fachverband Molekülphysik

MO 18: Experimentelle Techniken

Donnerstag, 5. März 2009, 10:30–12:30, VMP 6 HS-F

10:30 MO 18.1 Hauptvortrag: Disturbing spectral interferences and their suppression in Femtosecond Stimulated Raman Microscopy (FSRM)Benjamin Marx, Evelyn Ploetz, and •Peter Gilch
11:00 MO 18.2 Improving background rejection in femtosecond fluorescence Kerr-gating — •Gerald Ryseck, Björn Heinz, Thomas Schmierer, and Peter Gilch
11:15 MO 18.3 Broadband Multiplex-CARS-Microscopy in forward and backward detection with application in material and biological science — •Christoph Pohling, Alexander Southan, and Marcus Motzkus
11:30 MO 18.4 Absolute absorption spectroscopy based on molecule interferometry — •Stefan Nimmrichter, Klaus Hornberger, Hendrik Ulbricht, and Markus Arndt
11:45 MO 18.5 Coherent diffractive imaging of oriented gas-phase molecules using XFELs — •Jochen Küpper, Gerard Meijer, Henrik Stapelfeldt, and Henry N. Chapman
12:00 MO 18.6 Laser-induced alignment and orientation of quantum-state-selected large moleculesLotte Holmegaard, Jens H. Nielsen, Iftach Nevo, Henrik Stapelfeldt, Frank Filsinger, •Jochen Küpper, and Gerard Meijer
12:15 MO 18.7 Determination of the absolute photon flux of femtosecond VUV pulses from high harmonic generation with a Gas Monitor Detector — •Torsten Leitner, Philippe Wernet, Kai Godehusen, Olaf Schwarzkopf, Tino Noll, Jerome Gaudin, Andrei Sorokin, Henrik Schoeppe, Mathias Richter, and Wolfgang Eberhardt
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