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MO: Fachverband Molekülphysik

MO 14: Poster 2: Biomolecules, Electronic Spectroscopy, Experimental Techniques, Quantum Chemistry, Various Topics

Mittwoch, 14. März 2012, 16:30–19:00, Poster.IV

16:30 MO 14.1 Intensity Fluctuations of the Fluorescence of Individual Pigment-Protein Complexes from Rhodopseudomonas acidophila. — •Sebastian R. Beyer, Mario Schörner, Alexander Löhner, June Southall, Richard J. Cogdell, and Jürgen Köhler
16:30 MO 14.2 Label-free and quantitative mapping of nucleic acids in cells and tissues — •Paola Piredda, Venkatnarayan Ramanathan, Gregor Hehl, and Andreas Volkmer
16:30 MO 14.3 IR/UV investigations on aluminum containing peptides — •Tobias Martin, Philip Bialach, and Markus Gerhards
16:30 MO 14.4 Probing ultrafast dynamics in biomolecules in natural environment using time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy — •Martin Eckstein, Julius Zielinski, Johan Hummert, Luca Poletto, Oleg Kornilov, and Marc Vrakking
16:30 MO 14.5 Energy Transfer and Optical Spectra of the Fenna-Matthews-Olson Complex: Application of NMQSD Master Equation — •Gerhard Ritschel, Jan Roden, Walter T. Strunz, and Alexander Eisfeld
16:30 MO 14.6 Spectroscopy of Single Perylene Bisimide Trimers: How Bright States Report About Dark States — •Abey Issac, Richard Hildner, Catharina Hippius, Frank Würthner, and Jürgen Köhler
16:30 MO 14.7 Polarization resolved fluorescence excitation spectroscopy of individual chlorosomes from wild type Chlorobaculum tepidum — •Marc Jendrny, Thijs J. Aartsma, and Jürgen Köhler
16:30 MO 14.8 Enantiosensitive Lasermassenspektrometrie: Weiterentwicklungen und Spektroskopie — •Katharina Titze, Christoph Logé und Ulrich Boesl
16:30 MO 14.9 Improved potential energy curve of the X1Σg+ state of Mg2 — •Horst Knöckel, Steffen Rühmann, and Eberhard Tiemann
16:30 MO 14.10 Angular distribution of photoelectrons of H2 and its dependence on the internuclear distance — •Ute Lenz, Till Jahnke, Markus Schöffler, Thorsten Weber, Jasmin Titze, Nadine Neumann, Hendrik Sann, Christian Stuck, Mathew Jones, Sankar De, Ali Belkacem, A L Landers, C L Cocke, and Reinhard Dörner
16:30 MO 14.11 Absorption spectroscopy and deperturbation with Sr2 — •Alexander Stein, Horst Knöckel, and Eberhard Tiemann
16:30 MO 14.12 Mulitiphoton ionization and fragmentation of HCl: A competition of different pathways leading to H+, Cl+, HCl+ and Cl. — •Michael Schiller, Asylkhan Rakhymzhan, Alexey Chichinin, Sebastian Kauczok, Karl Heinz Gericke, and Christof Maul
16:30 MO 14.13 The B1Π and D1Π states in LiRbAlexander Stein, Milena Ivanova, •Asen Pashov, Horst Knoeckel, and Eberhard Tiemann
16:30 MO 14.14 Experimental study of excited electronic states in LiCaMilena Ivanova, Alexander Stein, •Asen Pashov, Horst Knoeckel, and Eberhard Tiemann
16:30 MO 14.15 Relativistic time-dependent density functional theory, a study of the ground and excited states of the zinc dimer — •Ossama Kullie
16:30 MO 14.16 Temperature jump apparatus for kinetic terahertz absorption spectroscopy — •Trung Quan Luong, Erik Bründermann, and Martina Havenith
16:30 MO 14.17 Toward atomic resolution X-ray imaging of isolated molecules — •Stephan Stern, Jochen Küpper, Henry Chapman, and Daniel Rolles
16:30 MO 14.18 Single-beam-CARS using broadband shaped laser pulses — •Alexander Wipfler, Jean Rehbinder, Tiago Buckup, and Marcus Motzkus
16:30 MO 14.19 A sample holder for soft x-ray absorption spectroscopy of liquids in transmssion mode — •Simon Schreck, Christian Weniger, Gianina Gavrila, and Philippe Wernet
16:30 MO 14.20 First time-resolved pump-probe experiments at PETRA III using a synchronized highly repetitive multi-frequency laser system — •Moritz Schlie, Dennis Göries, Benjamin Dicke, Armin Azima, Marek Wieland, Jens Viefhaus, Alke Meents, and Markus Drescher
16:30 MO 14.21 Concentrated nanoparticle beams for optical and X-Ray spectroscopy — •Markus Eritt, Denis Duft, and Thomas Leisner
16:30 MO 14.22 The electric deflector – a state selector for complex molecular systemsYuan-Pin Chang, Sebastian Trippel, •Zeinab Eskandarian, Terence G. Mullins, Stephan Stern, Lotte Holmegard, Karol Długołȩcki, and Jochen Küpper
16:30 MO 14.23 Time resolved XAS of Gaq3 at new PetraIII beamline P11 — •Benjamin Dicke, Dennis Goeries, Moritz Schlie, Alke Meents, and Edgar Weckert
16:30 MO 14.24 Soft x-ray emission spectroscopy on liquid jets - probing valence structure of solvents and solutes — •Kristjan Kunnus, Martin Beye, Alexander Föhlisch, Sebastian Grübel, Franz Hennies, Christian Kalus, Kerstin Kalus, Brian Kennedy, Wilson Quevedo, Ivan Rajkovic, Simon Schreck, Edlira Suljoti, Simone Techert, Christian Weniger, and Philippe Wernet
16:30 MO 14.25 Raman Experimental Evidence for CTAB-Chain Bending within Clay – Generalized Concept of Conformation Reorganization in Long CH2Chains Embedded within Modified Clay — •Patrice Donfack, Elena A. Sagitova, Kirill A. Prokhorov, Goulnara Yu. Nikolaeva, Viktor A. Gerasin, Nadezhda D. Merekalova, Evgeny M. Antipov, Pavel P. Pashinin, and Arnulf Materny
16:30 MO 14.26 Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) for BTEX Detection — •Rasha Hassanein, Bernd von der Kammer, and Arnulf Materny
16:30 MO 14.27 Raman Spectroscopy Techniques for the Detection of Explosives — •Rasha Hassanein, Bernd von der Kammer, and Arnulf Materny
16:30 MO 14.28 Wigner Function Reconstruction in the Talbot Regime — •Carola Szewc, Sun Kyung Lee, Myungshik Kim, and Hendrik Ulbricht
16:30 MO 14.29 Experimental imaging of non-adiabatic coupling in a triatomic molecule — •Peer Cornelis Fechner, Kai Mozer, and Hanspeter Helm
16:30 MO 14.30 Stark effect enhanced dissociation of high Rydberg states in the D3 molecule — •Kai Mozer, Peer Cornelis Fechner, and Hanspeter Helm
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