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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 51: Graphene III

Wednesday, March 16, 2011, 15:00–17:15, WIL B321

15:00 O 51.1 A graphene phase transition induced by compressing nanomembranes using STM. — •Alexander Georgi, Dinesh Subramaniam, Christian Pauly, Torge Mashoff, Ludger Wirtz, Viktor Geringer, Marcus Liebmann, Marco Pratzer, and Markus Morgenstern
15:15 O 51.2 Local transport measurements on folding graphite and multi-layer graphene on SiO2 by a four-probe scanning tunneling microscope — •Shiro Yamazaki, Tobias Spitz, Oswald Pietzsch, and Roland Wiesendanger
15:30 O 51.3 Raman spectroscopy on graphene on insulator surfaces — •Hanna Bukowska, Florian Meinerzhagen, Sevilay Akcöltekin, Markus Neubert, Volker Buck, and Marika Schleberger
15:45 O 51.4 Polarized Raman scattering of graphene nanoribbons — •Nils Scheuschner, Bernat Terrés, Christoph Stampfer, and Janina Maultzsch
16:00 O 51.5 Illuminating the dark corridor in graphene: polarization dependence of angular resolved photoemission spectroscopy on graphene — •Isabella Gierz, Jürgen Henk, Hartmut Höchst, Christian R. Ast, and Klaus Kern
16:15 O 51.6 Plasmon electron − hole resonance in epitaxial graphene — •Thomas Langer, Jens Baringhaus, Christoph Tegenkamp, Herbert Pfnür, and Hans Werner Schumacher
16:30 O 51.7 Phonon-Plasmon Dispersion of Graphene and Quasi-Freestanding Graphene on 6H-SiC(0001) — •Michael Endlich, Roland J. Koch, Thomas Haensel, Thomas Seyller, and Juergen A. Schaefer
16:45 O 51.8 Plasmarons in Quasi-Freestanding Doped Graphene Observed through PhotoemissionAaron Bostwick, Florian Speck, Thomas Seyller, •Karsten Horn, Marco Polini, Reza Asgari, Allan McDonald, and Eli Rotenberg
17:00 O 51.9 Electron spectrum of epitaxial graphene monolayers — •Oleg Pankratov, Stephan Hensel, and Michel Bockstedte
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