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Dresden 2011 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 52: Nanostructures at surfaces: Wires, tubes

Mittwoch, 16. März 2011, 15:00–17:15, WIL B122

15:00 O 52.1 Surface and Interface Characterization of III-V Semiconductor Nanowires — •Rainer Timm, Martin Hjort, Edvin Lundgren, Lars Samuelson, and Anders Mikkelsen
15:15 O 52.2 Photochemical tuning of the conductivity of DNA-platinum cluster chains — •Christiane Schuster, Thomas Härtling, Lukas Eng, and Michael Mertig
15:30 O 52.3 One-dimensional Mn atom chains templated on a Si(001) surface — •Sigrun A. Köster, James H. G. Owen, François Bianco, Alex M. P. Sena, David R. Bowler, and Christoph Renner
15:45 O 52.4 The In/Si(111)-(4×1)/(8×2) surface – A fascinating model system for 1D conductors — •Stefan Wippermann, Simone Sanna, and Wolf Gero Schmidt
16:00 O 52.5 Comparative Study of the Growth of Nonacosan-10-ol Wax Tubules of Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera) Leaves on Gold (111) and HOPG Surface — •Sujit Kumar Dora and Klaus Wandelt
16:15 O 52.6 Growth behaviour of Ge nanowires grown homoepitaxially by means of MBE — •Jan Schmidtbauer, Roman Bansen, Torsten Boeck, and Thomas Teubner
16:30 O 52.7 Template-Fabrication of Highly Ordered MnO2 One-Dimensional Nanostructure Arrays and their Device Applications as Super-Capacitors — •Fabian Grote, Jingjing Xu, Huaping Zhao, and Yong Lei
16:45 O 52.8 Tin dioxide nanowire gas sensor for detection of the toxic gases CO, H2S and SO2 — •Elise Brunet, Christian Griessler, Giorgio Mutinati, Stephan Steinhauer, Anton Koeck, Christian Edtmaier, and Wolf-Dieter Schubert
17:00 O 52.9 Synthesis, characterization and gas sensing applications of CuO nanowires — •Stephan Steinhauer, Elise Brunet, Christian Griessler, Marcus Milnera, Giorgio Mutinati, Anton Köck, Christian Edtmaier, Wolf-Dieter Schubert, Christian Gspan, and Gerald Kothleitner
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