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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 58: Poster Session III (Solid-liquid interfaces; Scanning probe and other methods; Electronic structure theory; Spin-orbit interaction)

Mittwoch, 13. März 2013, 18:15–21:45, Poster B1

18:15 O 58.1 Temperature dependent wear experiments on the nanoscale — •Johannes Sondhauß, Harry Mönig, Harald Fuchs, and André Schirmeisen
18:15 O 58.2 Friction force microscopy on activated silicon surface — •Johanna Blass, Florian Hausen, Matthias Lessel, Peter Loskill, Marcel Albrecht, Nitya Nand Gosvami, Gerhard Wenz, Karin Jacobs, and Roland Bennewitz
18:15 O 58.3 Investigation of Tribological Properties of Mesoporous Alumina Membranes With Water Lubrication — •Florian Krämer, Felix Wählisch, Andreas Tschöpe, Rainer Birringer, and Roland Bennewitz
18:15 O 58.4 EC-STM study of the influence of gas adsorbates on the structure and morphology of Cu-monolayers on Au(1 1 1) and Pt(1 1 1) electrodes — •Christian Schlaup and Sebastian Horch
  18:15 O 58.5 The contribution has been withdrawn.
18:15 O 58.6 Growth of imidazolium-based ionic liquid films on gold at low temperaturesMarcel Marschewski, Cornelia Kunz, •Oliver Höfft, Wolfgang Maus-Friedrichs, and Frank Endres
18:15 O 58.7 Atomic resolution under ambient conditions with a qPlus force sensor — •Daniel S. Wastl, Alfred J. Weymouth, and Franz J. Giessibl
18:15 O 58.8 Epitaxial order of self-assembled monolayers with attached molecular switches on Si(111), investigated by X-ray diffraction — •Christopher Weber, Michael Axman Petersen, and Stefan Kowarik
18:15 O 58.9 Work function change introduced by water on a halogen covered Pt(111) surface — •Florian Gossenberger and Axel Groß
18:15 O 58.10 Hierarchical self-assembly of polycyclic heteroaromatic stars into snowflake patterns: A route towards very large lattice constants — •Stefan-S. Jester, Eva Sigmund, Lisa M. Röck, and Sigurd Höger
18:15 O 58.11 Nanoscale surface patterning by molecular polygons: Can shape-persistent molecules behave like geometric tiles? — •Stefan-S. Jester, Nina Schönfelder, Eva Sigmund, and Sigurd Höger
18:15 O 58.12 Self-assembled monolayers of molecular spoked wheels: Scanning tunneling microscopy — •Stefan-S. Jester, Vikas Aggarwal, Alissa Idelson, Alexander Thiessen, Daniel Kalle, Dominik Würsch, Thomas Stangl, Florian Steiner, Jan Vogelsang, John M. Lupton, and Sigurd Höger
18:15 O 58.13 Two-photon photoemission of thin CoO-Films on Ir(100)-(1x1) — •Sebastian Otto and Thomas Fauster
18:15 O 58.14 Photon energy and polarization dependent photoemission from Ag(001) using a laboratory light source with time-of-flight setup — •Michael Huth, Cheng-Tien Chiang, Jürgen Kirschner, and Wolf Widdra
18:15 O 58.15 Reduced Ceria Surfaces: Ab initio computation of the electronic structure with the GGA+U method — •Alexander Hampel, Daniel Grieger, and Frank Lechermann
18:15 O 58.16 Scanning tunneling spectroscopy of the highly correlated electron system Sn on Si(111) — •Jochen Settelein, Philipp Höpfner, Jörg Schäfer, Gang Li, Werner Hanke, and Ralph Claessen
18:15 O 58.17 Scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy of the phase change alloy Ge2Sb2Te5 — •Jens Kellner, Christian Pauly, Marcus Liebmann, Alessandro Giussani, Raffaella Calarco, and Markus Morgenstern
18:15 O 58.18 Characterization of single crystalline phase change materials by angular-resolved photoemission spectroscopy: Evidence for topological band inversion — •Christian Pauly, Marcus Liebmann, Alessandro Giussani, Jens Kellner, Sven Just, Jaime Sánchez-Barriga, Andrei Varykhalov, Oliver Rader, Raffaella Calarco, and Markus Morgenstern
  18:15 O 58.19 The contribution has been withdrawn.
18:15 O 58.20 Dielectric Properties of Functional Oxide thin-films from First Principles — •Jawad Alsaei, Neal Alford, Paul Tangney, and Arash A. Mostofi
18:15 O 58.21 Tb on Bi thin films - Conductivity and surface diffusion — •P. Kröger, D. Lükermann, S. Sologub, H. Pfnür, M. Horn von-Hoegen, C. Klein, and C. Tegenkamp
18:15 O 58.22 Barrier free sub-surface incorporation of magnetic impurities into the Bi(111) surface: Manipulation of the protected surface state — •C. Klein, P. Zahl, N. Vollmers, U. Gerstmann, D. Lückermann, D.P. Acharya, P. Sutter, H. Pfnürr, C. Tegenkamp, W.-G. Schmidt, and M. Horn-von Hoegen
18:15 O 58.23 Barrier free sub-surface incorporation of magnetic impurities into the Bi(111) surface: Manipulation of the protected surface state — •C. Klein, P. Zahl, N. Vollmers, U. Gerstmann, D. Lückermann, D.P. Acharya, P. Sutter, H. Pfnür, C. Tegenkamp, W.G. Schmidt, and M. Horn-von Hoegen
18:15 O 58.24 Band bending in the unoccupied electronic structure of Bi2Se3 — •Ch. Langenkämper, A. Zumbülte, A. B. Schmidt, M. Donath, T. Förster, P. Krüger, M. Bianchi, R. C. Hatch, P. Hofmann, J. Mi, B. B. Iversen, G. Mussler, and D. Grützmacher
18:15 O 58.25 Imaging the local transport field of a Bi2Se3 surface — •Sebastian Bauer, Alexander M. Bernhart, Mark R. Kaspers, Rolf Möller, and Christian A. Bobisch
18:15 O 58.26 Unoccupied Surface States of Si(111)(√3×√3)R30-Bi — •F. Rühl, D. Niesner, Th. Fauster, P. Sessi, M. Bode, M. Trioni, S. Achilli, G. Bihlmayer, and E. V. Chulkov
18:15 O 58.27 Adsorption of organic layers on the giant spin orbit split BiAg2 surface alloy — •Maren C. Cottin, Johannes Schaffert, Jorge Lobo-Checa, J. Enrique Ortega, Andrew L. Walter, Christian A. Bobisch, and Rolf Möller
18:15 O 58.28 Unoccupied surface states of p-type topological insulators — •Volker Hermann, Daniel Niesner, Thomas Fauster, Eugene V. Chulkov, Ziya S. Aliev, Mahammad B. Babanly, and Imamaddin R. Amiraslanov
18:15 O 58.29 Relaxation dynamics in laser-excited metals under non-equilibrium conditions — •Benedikt Y. Mueller and Bärbel Rethfeld
18:15 O 58.30 Dynamical Simulation of Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Nitrile-Substituted Alkanethiolate Self-Assembled Monolayers Adsorbed at the Au(111) Surface — •Veronika Prucker, Pedro B. Coto, Óscar Rubio-Pons, Michel Bockstedte, Haobin Wang, and Michael Thoss
18:15 O 58.31 Electronic lifetimes in a 2D electron gas in Bi/Cu(111): Screening effects and consequences for the spin structure — •Svenja Vollmar, Andreas Ruffing, Sebastian Jakobs, Alexander Baral, Steffen Kaltenborn, Mirko Cinchetti, Stefan Mathias, Martin Aeschlimann, and Hans Christian Schneider
18:15 O 58.32 Temporal Evolution of Excited Electrons in the Ni(111) Image-Potential States — •Beatrice Andres, Paul Weiss, Marko Wietstruk, Anke B. Schmidt, Markus Donath, and Martin Weinelt
18:15 O 58.33 Combined XPS and XAS Analysis Using the Software UNIFIT 2013 — •Ronald Hesse, Reinhard Denecke, and Martin Welke
18:15 O 58.34 Numeric atom-centered basis set with valence correlation consistency from H to Ar — •Igor Ying Zhang, Xinguo Ren, Patrick Rinke, Volker Blum, and Matthias Scheffler
18:15 O 58.35 Ordering in two dimensional amorphous atomic sheetTakahiro Suzuki, Kiyoshi Koyanagi, Yasumasa Tanishiro, and •Kunio Takayanagi
18:15 O 58.36 ROSE: ROtatable Spin-polarized Electron source — •Sebastian D. Stolwijk, Henry Wortelen, Anke B. Schmidt, and Markus Donath
18:15 O 58.37 Combined STM/AFM study on cyclic trimeric perfluoro-ortho-phenylene mercury — •Florian Albrecht, John McManus, Martin Fleischmann, Manfred Scheer, and Jascha Repp
18:15 O 58.38 FIM meets AFM: Quantification of Long-Range Forces in Non-Contact Atomic Force Spectroscopy using Field Ion Microscopy Characterized Tips — •Jens Falter, Gernot Langewisch, Hendrik Hölscher, Harald Fuchs, and André Schirmeisen
18:15 O 58.39 Dynamic Friction Force Microscopy: Imaging via control of nonlinear cantilever oscillation — •Felix Mertens, Thomas Göddenhenrich, and André Schirmeisen
18:15 O 58.40 Surface investigation of Topological Insulators with STM and STS: From local defects and aging processes. — •Sebastian Fiedler, Peter Lutz, Henriette Maas, Christoph Seibel, Hendrik Bentmann, and Friedrich Reinert
18:15 O 58.41 A scanning tunneling microscope exhibiting 120 ps time resolution — •Christian Saunus, Marco Pratzer, and Markus Morgenstern
18:15 O 58.42 4-Tip STM Transport Measurements on Si(111)-7x7 — •Marcus Blab, Matthias Wunde, Vasily Cherepanov, Peter Coenen, and Bert Voigtländer
18:15 O 58.43 A combined LT-STM/FIM for tip specific tunnelling experiments — •Matthias Müller, Ben Wortmann, and Rolf Möller
18:15 O 58.44 Development of a low-temperature scanning tunneling microscope for spin-polarized measurements in high magnetic fields — •Oliver Storz, Paolo Sessi, and Matthias Bode
18:15 O 58.45 Atomic Resolution on KBr (100) Achieved by Means of KPFM and nc-AFM — •Timm Volkmann, Aaron Gryzia, Armin Brechling, and Ulrich Heinzmann
18:15 O 58.46 Combination of Tuning Fork Non-Contact Atomic Force Microscopy with Field Ion Microscopy — •Sören Zint, Andreas Nejbert, Dirk Dietzel, Jens Falter, André Schirmeisen, and Harald Fuchs
18:15 O 58.47 Infrared subsurface imaging of nanoparticles embedded in textile fibres — •Alfred van Munster, Benedikt Hauer, Benjamin Glauß, Wilhelm Steinmann, Markus Beckers, Thomas Gries, and Thomas Taubner
18:15 O 58.48 The detection of light emitted from the tunneling junction of a low temperature STM — •Ebru Özen, Maren C. Cottin, Johannes Schaffert, Rolf Möller, and Christian A. Bobisch
18:15 O 58.49 Study of protein DNA interaction by simultaneous atomic force and fluorescence microscopy — •Sören Grannemann, Volker Walhorn, and Dario Anselmetti
18:15 O 58.50 A simple design to convert an UHV-STM into an AFM — •Stefan Borgsdorf and Ulrich Köhler
18:15 O 58.51 Nanosecond scanning tunneling microscopy — •Shichao Yan, Deung-Jang Choi, and Sebastian Loth
18:15 O 58.52 Investigation of single Co atoms on Mn/W(001) — •Arne Köhler, Alexander Schwarz, and Roland Wiesendanger
18:15 O 58.53 Heat transfer through a single molecule — •Nils Könne, Ludwig Worbes, David Hellmann, Konstantin Kloppstech, and Achim Kittel
18:15 O 58.54 In situ characterization of thermal resistance of sensor tips of a near-field scanning thermal microscope (NSThM) — •Konstantin Kloppstech, Nils Könne, Ludwig Worbes, and Achim Kittel
18:15 O 58.55 Highly controlled electron bombardment of SPM-tips for cleaningDavid Hellmann, Ludwig Worbes, Konstantin Kloppstech, Nils Könne, and •Achim Kittel
18:15 O 58.56 Fabrication of gold nanocone near-field scanning microscope probes — •Omar Tanirah, Alexander Weber-Bargioni, Stefano Cabrini, Dieter P. Kern, and Monika Fleisher
18:15 O 58.57 Enhanced heat transfer by nanoscale NaCl-Islands on Au(111) observed by Near-field Scanning Thermal Microscopy (NSThM) — •Ludwig Worbes, David Hellmann, Konstantin Kloppstech, Nils Könne, and Achim Kittel
18:15 O 58.58 Measurements of elastic properties of surfaces with nanometer resolution — •Marina Sarmanova, Erik Thelander, Alexander Malwin Jakob, Jürgen W. Gerlach, Stefan G. Mayr, and Bernd Rauschenbach
18:15 O 58.59 Time of Flight X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy — •Stephan Hannig, Ulf Berges, and Carsten Westphal
18:15 O 58.60 Fully Controlled, High Flux Electrospray Ion Beam Deposition of Nonvoaltile Molecules in Vacuum — •Stephan Rauschenbach, Gordon Rinke, Matthias Pauly, and Klaus Kern
18:15 O 58.61 Fast XPS - monitoring surface reactions in the microsecond regime — •Oliver Höfert, Max Amende, Stefan Schernich, Christoph Gleichweit, Christian Papp, and Hans-Peter Steinrück
18:15 O 58.62 Characterization of an Effusive High Flux Metal SourceHan Zhou, Benedikt Klein, Hans-Jörg Drescher, and •J.Michael Gottfried
18:15 O 58.63 Characterization of an Effusive High Flux Metal Source and of Pyroelectric Detectors for Nanojoule Adsorption Calorimetry — •Han Zhou, Benedikt Klein, Hans-Jörg Drescher, and J. Michael Gottfried
18:15 O 58.64 Surface segregation of FePt investigated by STM, XPS and PAES — •Samantha Zimnik, Christoph Hugenschmidt, and Florian Lippert
18:15 O 58.65 Combining High-Resolution Scanning Probe Studies with Reactivity Experiments — •Hendrik Ronneburg, Stefanie Stuckenholz, Christin Büchner, Gero Thielsch, Markus Heyde, and Hans-Joachim Freund
18:15 O 58.66 Helium Ion Microscopy as tool to investigate thin layer thicknesses — •Henning Vieker, Karsten Rott, Udo Werner, André Beyer, Günter Reiss, and Armin Gölzhäuser
18:15 O 58.67 Angular and Energy Resolved Measurement of Reemitted Positrons from W, Pt and Ni Single Crystals — •Florian Lippert, Samantha Zimnik, Hubert Ceeh, Christian Piochacz, and Christoph Hugenschmidt
18:15 O 58.68 Effects of electron-phonon coupling on excitation spectra — •Honghui Shang, Christian Carbogno, Patrick Rinke, and Matthias Scheffler
18:15 O 58.69 Monte Carlo simulations of growth processes on prepatterned surfaces — •Oleg Buller and Andreas Heuer
18:15 O 58.70 Evaporation of nanosized droplets on heated substrates — •Jianguo Zhang, Frederic Leory, and Florian Müller-Plathe
18:15 O 58.71 Representation of the 42-dimensional DFT Potential-Energy Surface of R,R-Tartaric Acid by Neural Networks — •Sinja Klees and Jörg Behler
18:15 O 58.72 Kondo effects in inelastic spin transitions — •Richard Korytár, Nicolás Lorente, and Jean-Pierre Gauyacq
18:15 O 58.73 Electronic transport in carbon nanotubes: the role of water and long-range electrostatics — •Robert A. Bell, Arash Mostofi, and Mike Payne
18:15 O 58.74 HSE06 and G0W0 for Pyrite- and Marcasite-type compounds — •Timo Schena, Pengxiang Xu, Martin Schlipf, Gustav Bihlmayer, Markus Betzinger, Christoph Friedrich, and Stefan Blügel
18:15 O 58.75 Representing Complex Potential Energy Surfaces by Artificial Neural Networks — •Christopher Handley, Tobias Morawietz, and Jörg Behler
18:15 O 58.76 Bandgap Engineering of Layered Perovskites for Single- and Two-Photon Water Splitting — •Ivano Castelli, Kristian Thygesen, and Karsten Jacobsen
18:15 O 58.77 Benchmarking G0W0 for small metal clusters using exact frequency treatment — •Ferdinand Kaplan, Michiel van Setten, and Ferdinand Evers
18:15 O 58.78 Quasiparticle Spectra from Self-Consistent GW Calculations for Transition-Metal Monoxides — •Merzuk Kaltak and Georg Kresse
18:15 O 58.79 A self-consistent dynamical embedding — •Wael Chibani, Xinguo Ren, Patrick Rinke, and Matthias Scheffler
18:15 O 58.80 Thermal transport in Graphite and related materials from general third order density functional perturbation theory. — •Lorenzo Paulatto, Michele Lazzeri, Francesco Mauri, and Giorgia Fugallo
18:15 O 58.81 Electrochromic coatings based on an electron-conducting vapour-deposited organic semiconductor — •Juliane Weissbecker and Derck Schlettwein
18:15 O 58.82 Impedance Spectroscopy performed to measure and modify the oxide thickness on aluminum wires in an aqueous solution — •Felix Fiehler and Derck Schlettwein
18:15 O 58.83 III-V semiconductors for photoelectrolysis and their interface to the electrolyte — •Matthias M. May, Wolf-Dietrich Zabka, Oliver Supplie, Helena Stange, Christian Höhn, Hans-Joachim Lewerenz, and Thomas Hannappel
18:15 O 58.84 Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) studies on the self-assembly of a twin monomer at the liquid-solid interface controlled by sonication time. A first step to the study of twin polymerizationNguyen Doan Chau Yen, •Nguyen Thi Ngoc Ha, Patrick Kempe, Stefan Spange, and Michael Hietschold
18:15 O 58.85 Influence of electrochemical adsorption on the conductive properties of thin platinum films in sulfuric acid — •Damian Bürstel and Detlef Diesing
18:15 O 58.86 Investigation of spin-polarized transmission for electrons through Co/diamond/Co junctions — •Felix Huerkamp, Peter Krüger, and Johannes Pollmann
18:15 O 58.87 Pulsed spray evaporation CVD of metal thin films: Role of reactor and precursor conditions — •Fedor Strigunov, Volkmar Zielasek, and Marcus Bäumer
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