O 22: Methods: Scanning probe techniques III
  Dienstag, 23. März 2010, 10:30–12:45, H32
  
    
  
  
    
      
        
          
            
              |  | 10:30 | O 22.1 | Scanning Probe Microscopy with a Hydrogen atom — •Jay Weymouth, Thorsten Wutscher, and Franz Giessibl | 
        
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              |  | 10:45 | O 22.2 | Imaging surfaces with scanning tunneling hydrogen microscopy — •Christian Weiss, Stefan Tautz, and Ruslan Temirov | 
        
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              |  | 11:00 | O 22.3 | An atomic force microscope scanner for high speed, large range and high resolution imaging — •Christoph Braunsmann and Tilman Schäffer | 
        
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              |  | 11:15 | O 22.4 | AFM with Light-Atom Tip — •Thomas Hofmann, Joachim Welker, and Franz J. Gießibl | 
        
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              |  | 11:30 | O 22.5 | Simulations of metastable states near the apex of a KBr tip — •Regina Hoffmann and Alexis Baratoff | 
        
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              |  | 11:45 | O 22.6 | Advances in Quantitative Nanomechanical Mapping, and robust, user-friendly AFM tapping — •Johannes Kindt, Chanmin Su, Shuiqing Hu, and Bede Pittenger | 
        
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              |  | 12:00 | O 22.7 | Magnetic Force Microscopy with a qPlus Sensor — •Maximilian Schneiderbauer and Franz J. Giessibl | 
        
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              |  | 12:15 | O 22.8 | Observing a qPlus sensor oscillate — Joachim Welker, •Alfred J. Weymouth, and Franz J. Giessibl | 
        
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              |  | 12:30 | O 22.9 | Dynamic Force Microscopy with Small Amplitudes at Ambient Conditions — •Elisabeth Köstner and Franz J. Gießibl | 
        
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