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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 19: Poster Session 1 (joint session with BP)

Dienstag, 1. April 2014, 09:30–13:00, P1

09:30 CPP 19.1 The solid-liquid interface of ionic liquid solutions – Interfacial layering and solvent-induced screening — •Markus Mezger, Heiko Schröder, Peter Reichert, Roland Roth, Harald Reichert, and Diego Pontoni
09:30 CPP 19.2 Molecular Scale Structure of Ionic Liquid-Aqueous Solution Interfaces — •Xilin Wu, Julian Mars, Binyang Hou, Veijo Honkimäki, and Markus Mezger
09:30 CPP 19.3 Photoelectron Spectroscopy on Ionic Liquid Surfaces -- Theory and Experiment — •Wichard J. D. Beenken, Angela Ulbrich, Markus Reinmöller, and Stefan Krischok
09:30 CPP 19.4 Influence of cation on lithium transport in ionic liquid/Li-salt electrolyte: A molecular dynamics study — •Volker Lesch, Andreas Heuer, Zhe Li, and Dmitry Bedrov
  09:30 CPP 19.5 The contribution has been withdrawn.
09:30 CPP 19.6 New method for volatility determination of ionic liquids at the nanoscale by means of ultra-fast scanning calorimetry — •Mathias Ahrenberg, Marcel Brinckmann, Jürn W.P. Schmelzer, Martin Beck, Christin Schmidt, Olaf Keßler, Udo Kragl, Sergey P. Verevkin, and Christoph Schick
09:30 CPP 19.7 Polymeric nanoparticles for drug delivery, stability and pH response — •Natalya Vishnevetskaya, Margarita Dyakonova, Anna Bogomolova, Sergey Filippov, and Christine Papadakis
09:30 CPP 19.8 Energetics, optical response and spin structure of µ-η22-peroxo and bis-µ-oxo dicopper model complexes calculated within (TD)DFT and MBPT — •Martin Rohrmüller, Sonja Herres-Pawlis, and Wolf Gero Schmidt
09:30 CPP 19.9 Femtosecond dynamics of optically excited dicopper complexes — •Andreas Lücke, Martin Rohrmüller, and Wolf Gero Schmidt
  09:30 CPP 19.10 Der Beitrag wurde abgesagt (Dopplung mit CPP 19.11).
09:30 CPP 19.11 Excited state proton transfer reaction pathways: Ab-initio study of solvated 7-Hydroxyquinoline — •Gül Bekcioglu, Christoph Allolio und Daniel Sebastiani
09:30 CPP 19.12 FTIR-spectroscopy reveals the pressure-dependent interplay between internal and external constraints in spider silk — •Arthur Markus Anton, Roxana Figuli, Periklis Papadopoulos, and Friedrich Kremer
09:30 CPP 19.13 Bundling of grafted, reversibly crosslinked biopolymers — •Daniel Wilkin, Richard Vink, and Annette Zippelius
09:30 CPP 19.14 Mapping nanomechanical properties of hydrated type-I collagen fibrils with MUSIC mode AFMJulia Hann, •Diana Voigt, Eike-Christian Spitzner, Anke Bernstein, and Robert Magerle
09:30 CPP 19.15 Multivalency in the binding of the viral transmembrane protein hemagglutinin with the cellular receptor sialic acid studied by single molecule force spectroscopy — •Valentin Reiter, Sumati Bhatia, Manuel Gensler, Christian Sieben, Daniel Lauster, Susanne Liese, Andreas Herrmann, Rainer Haag, Roland Netz, and Jürgen P. Rabe
09:30 CPP 19.16 Amino Acid-Sequence Dependent Interactions between Receptors and Ligands Studied with Optical Tweezers — •Tim Stangner, Carolin Wagner, David Singer, Stefano Angioletti-Uberti, Christof Gutsche, Joachim Dzubiella, Ralf Hoffmann, and Friedrich Kremer
09:30 CPP 19.17 Quantification of DNA Damage by ROS using AFM Tapping Mode — •Florian Berg, Janine Wilken, Stephan Block, and Christiane A. Helm
09:30 CPP 19.18 Direct evidence of the CT-state in organic small molecule solar cells by electroluminescence measurements — •Theresa Linderl, Julia Kraus, Stefan Grob, and Wolfgang Brütting
09:30 CPP 19.19 Analysis of higher recombination orders in organic bulk heterojunction solar cells — •Jȩdrzej Szmytkowski
09:30 CPP 19.20 Performance of P3HT:PCBM solar cells modified with iron oxide nanoparticles — •Daniel Moseguí González and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
09:30 CPP 19.21 Investigation on enhanced efficiency introduced by solvent treatment in PTB7:PC71BM bulk heterojunction organic photovoltaics — •Shuai Guo, Biye Cao, Weijia Wang, Jean-François Moulin, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
09:30 CPP 19.22 Synthesis of porous anatase titania nanostructures by block-copolymer assisted sol-gel method — •Lin Song, Martin A. Niedermeier, Volker Körstgens, Daniel Moseguí González, Yuan Yao, Weijia Wang, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
09:30 CPP 19.23 Hierarchically structured titania films for efficient light harvesting in dye-sensitized solar cells — •bo su, yichuan rui, martin a. niedermeier, and peter müller-buschbaum
09:30 CPP 19.24 Effect of a third component addition on high efficiency organic solar cells — •Rosa Maria Torrademé, Shuai Guo, Biye Cao, Weijia Wang, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
09:30 CPP 19.25 The influence of solvent atmosphere on bulk heterojunction solar cells — •Weijia Wang, Shuai Guo, Kuhu Sarkar, Markus Schindler, David Magerl, Martine Philipp, Jan Perlich, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
09:30 CPP 19.26 Novel structuring of organic thin films for improved absorption and performance in organic solar cells — •Johannes Schlipf, Claudia Palumbiny, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
09:30 CPP 19.27 Trap-assisted recombination in PCDTBT:PC71BM blend films investigated by transient absorption — •Jeremias Weinrich, Andreas Fritze, Vladimir Dyakonov, and Carsten Deibel
09:30 CPP 19.28 Hybrid solar cells based on aqueous processed titania nanoparticles — •Christoph Mayr, Volker Körstgens, Hristo Iglev, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
09:30 CPP 19.29 Bottom-up parametrization of macroscopic charge transport models — •Pascal Kordt, Ole Stenzel, Björn Baumeier, Volker Schmidt, and Denis Andrienko
09:30 CPP 19.30 Characterization of quenching processes on the external quantum efficiency of phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes — •Sebastian Wehrmeister, Tobias D. Schmidt, Wolfgang Brütting, Daniel S. Setz, Thomas Wehlus, Andreas F. Rausch, and Thilo C. G. Reusch
09:30 CPP 19.31 Calculation of electronic transport properties through polymers — •Florian Günther, Sibylle Gemming, and Gotthard Seifert
09:30 CPP 19.32 Detailed study of the charge carriers mobility in organic bulk heterojunction solar cells — •Katrin Anneser, Andreas Zusan, Vladimir Dyakonov, and Carsten Deibel
09:30 CPP 19.33 Non-adiabatic molecular dynamics of [2+2] addition reaction of C60 driven by the electron excitation. — •Zobac Vladimir, Hapala Prokop, Jose Ortega, James Lewis, and Pavel Jelinek
09:30 CPP 19.34 Electronic excitations in push-pull oligomers and their complexes with fullerene — •Björn Baumeier, Michael Rohlfing, and Denis Andrienko
09:30 CPP 19.35 Structure and performance of water soluble solar cells functionalized with non-magnetic nanoparticles — •Nuri Hohn, Daniel Moseguí González, and Peter Müller Buschbaum
09:30 CPP 19.36 Flexibility investigations on low-temperature processed nanostructured polymer/titania hybrid films — •Tobias Widmann, Weijia Wang, Lin Song, and Peter Müller Buschbaum
09:30 CPP 19.37 Aggregation Control in Organic Photovoltaic Blends — •Juan Felipe Martínez Grisales, Eva M. Herzig, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
09:30 CPP 19.38 Surface morphology of P3HT, PCBM and blends of both — •Martin Dehnert, Mario Zerson, Alessandro Sepe, Sven Hüttner, Zhuxia Rong, Ullrich Steiner, and Robert Magerle
09:30 CPP 19.39 Influence of electrochemical grown thiophenes at the anode interface of bulk hetero structure organic solar cells studied by photo-CELIV. — •Arne Hendel, Sidhant Bom, and Veit Wagner
09:30 CPP 19.40 Combination of Raman spectroscopy and GIWAXS for the investigation of the morphology of organic solar cell materials — •Simon Schmitt, Eva Herzig, Franziska Fuchs, Vladimir Dyakonov, Peter Müller-Buschbaum, and Carsten Deibel
09:30 CPP 19.41 Exciton quenching in inverted bilayer all polymer solar cells — •Karl-Philipp Strunk, Thomas Pfadler, Mihael Coric, Jonas Weickert, and Lukas Schmidt-Mende
09:30 CPP 19.42 Cryogenic Break-Junction Measurements for the Characterization of Organic Molecules — •Thomas Grellmann and Roger Wördenweber
09:30 CPP 19.43 Control and Analysis of the interface trap density in MIS structures by surface treatments and impedance spectroscopy — •Hippolyte Hirwa, Steve Pittner, and Veit Wagner
09:30 CPP 19.44 The influence of co-evaporated polydimethylsiloxane oil on small molecule bulk heterojunction solar cells — •Felix Holzmueller, Lutz Wilde, Christian Koerner, and Karl Leo
09:30 CPP 19.45 Toolkit for microscopic charge/energy transport simulations in disordered organic semiconductorsCarl Poelking, Bjoern Baumeier, Pascal Kordt, Jeroen van der Holst, Anton Melnyk, Jens Wehner, and •Denis Andrienko
09:30 CPP 19.46 AFM, STXM, and TEM studies of DCV-5T:C60 absorber layers for highly efficient organic solar cells — •Tobias Mönch, Peter Warnicke, Peter Formanek, Christian Körner, and Karl Leo
09:30 CPP 19.47 The impact of a varying C60:C70-acceptor mixing ratio on the opto-electronic properties of planar bilayer cells — •Johannes Mahr, Michael Brendel, and Jens Pflaum
09:30 CPP 19.48 Hierarchy of stochastic pure state wavefunctions for open quantum systemsDaniel Süss, Walter T. Strunz, and •Alexander Eisfeld
09:30 CPP 19.49 Spatially resolved defect investigation of pinholes in metal electrodes of organic photovoltaic cells — •Daniel Fluhr, Roland Rösch, Burhan Muhsin, Marco Seeland, and Harald Hoppe
09:30 CPP 19.50 Optimization of Transient Photocurrent measurements for organic solar cell characterizaton — •Daniel Fluhr, Shahidul Alam, Chetan Raj Singh, and Harald Hoppe
09:30 CPP 19.51 Influencing optical properties and the morphology in thin polymer films consisting of P3HT, PFO und MEH-PPV by adding small amounts of high-boiling solvent additives — •Markus Reichenberger
09:30 CPP 19.52 Understanding exciton dissociation at different donor-acceptor interfacial morphologies using field dependent photocurrent measurements — •Tobias Hahn, Marlene Schuberth, Peter Strohriegl, and Anna Köhler
09:30 CPP 19.53 Simulations of morphology, charge transport, and optical absorption in PCPDTBT derivatives — •Anton Melnyk, Björn Baumeier, Denis Andrienko, Florian Fischer, Sabine Ludwigs, Martin Brinkmann, and Navaphun Kayunkid
09:30 CPP 19.54 Molecular Dynamics of Perylene Bisimide and its Conformational States — •Manuel Hollfelder and Stephan Gekle
09:30 CPP 19.55 Temperature induced conformal changes in P3HT — •Fabian Panzer, Ruth Lohwasser, Mukundan Thelakkat, and Anna Köhler
09:30 CPP 19.56 Polarity Effects in Organic Solar Cells: The Importance of Being Long-Range — •Carl Poelking, Max Tietze, Chris Elschner, Karl Leo, Björn Baumeier, and Denis Andrienko
09:30 CPP 19.57 Surface structure of organic solar cells based on PBDTTT-C and PC71BM — •Mario Zerson, Andreas Zusan, Björn Gieseking, Carsten Deibel, and Robert Magerle
09:30 CPP 19.58 Preparation and (magneto-) optical characterisation of thin film organic transition metal complexes — •Frank Lungwitz, Michael Fronk, Carola Mende, Heinrich Lang, Dietrich R.T. Zahn, and Georgeta Salvan
09:30 CPP 19.59 Theoretical Investigations of Surface Relief Gratings Based on Azobenzene-Containing Polymers — •Marcus Böckmann and Nikos L. Doltsinis
09:30 CPP 19.60 Charge transport and energetics in merocyanine-C60 organic solar cells — •Jens Wehner, Carl Poelking, and Denis Andrienko
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