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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 33: Graphene

Tuesday, March 17, 2015, 18:15–21:00, Poster A

18:15 O 33.1 Facile Electrochemical Transfer of Single Crystal Epitaxial Graphene from Ir(111)Line Koefoed, •Antonija Grubišić Čabo, Mikkel Kongsfelt, Søren Ulstrup, Andrew Cassidy, Patrick R. Whelan, Marco Bianchi, Maciej Dendzik, Filippo Pizzocchero, Bjarke Jørgensen, Peter Bøggild, Liv Hornekaer, Philip Hofmann, Steen U. Pedersen, and Kim Daasbjerg
18:15 O 33.2 The influence of the subtrate roughness on the electronic properties of sidewall graphene nanoribbons — •Johannes Aprojanz, Jens Baringhaus, Julia Wiegand, Michael Oestreich, and Christoph Tegenkamp
18:15 O 33.3 Towards the growth of double-layer graphene by conversion of molecular monolayers — •Christof Neumann, Gerardo Algara-Siller, Daniel Emmrich, Marta Trelka, Ute Kaiser, and Andrey Turchanin
18:15 O 33.4 Magnetotransport of epitaxial Graphene with single ion-implanted Boron, Nitrogen and Carbon atomsPhilip Willke, •Anna Sinterhauf, Sangeeta Thakur, Julian A. Amani, Thomas Kotzott, Steffen Weikert, Kalobaran Maiti, Hans Hofsäss, and Martin Wenderoth
18:15 O 33.5 Local properties of graphene nanoribbons with well-controlled structural variations — •Christian Härtinger, Fabian Queck, and Jascha Repp
18:15 O 33.6 Electronic and transport properties of graphene nanoribbons on Ni(111) — •Bernhard Kretz and Aran Garcia-Lekue
18:15 O 33.7 Self-assembled PTCDI monolayers for band gap engineering using organic solid/solid wetting deposition — •Oliver Gretz and Frank Trixler
18:15 O 33.8 Interaction between polycrystalline copper substrate and graphene during atmospheric Chemical Vapor Deposition — •Umut Kamber, Cem Kincal, Hakki Tunç Çiftçi, Berk Zengin, Dilek Yildiz, and Oğuzhan Gürlü
18:15 O 33.9 Thickness, roughness and electronic structure characterisation of graphene using soft x-ray reflection spectroscopy — •Christine Jansing, Hud Wahab, Marc F. Tesch, Markus Gilbert, Andreas Gaupp, Andrey Sokolov, Dong Hee Shin, Suk-Ho Choi, Hans-Christoph Mertins, Heiko Timmers, Dominik Legut, and Peter M. Oppeneer
18:15 O 33.10 Preparation of Graphene using the confinement controlled sublimation method — •Cornelis Hilscher, Ulf Berges, Dominique Handschak, Christoph Keutner, Lothar Brosda, Philipp Espeter, and Carsten Westphal
18:15 O 33.11 Polarization doping of graphene on silicon carbideSamir Mammadov, Jürgen Ristein, Roland J. Koch, Markus Ostler, Christain Raidel, Martina Wanke, Remigijus Vasiliauskas, Rositza Yakimova, and •Thomas Seyller
18:15 O 33.12 Phonon Dispersion of Bilayer Graphene on 6H-SiC(0001) — •Sindy Franz, Christian Heidrich, Roland J. Koch, and Thomas Seyller
18:15 O 33.13 Phonon-Plasmon-Coupling in Bilayer Graphene on 6H-SiC(0001) — •Christian Heidrich, Sindy Franz, Roland Koch, and Thomas Seyller
18:15 O 33.14 Symmetry broken states of high mobility graphene on boron nitride devices suited for combined transport and STM experiments — •Felix Jekat, Tjorven Johnsen, Nils Freitag, Peter Nemes-Incze, and Markus Morgenstern
18:15 O 33.15 Preparation of high mobility graphene samples for combined transport and STM experiments — •Tjorven Johnsen, Felix Jekat, Nils Freitag, Peter Nemes-Incze, and Markus Morgenstern
18:15 O 33.16 Polarization-dependent radiation patterns of Raman scattering from Graphene — •Harald Budde, Nicolas Coca Lopez, Xian Shi, and Achim Hartschuh
18:15 O 33.17 Innovative protocols for the epitaxial growth of graphene and boron nitride on Ag(111) — •Manuela Garnica, Felix Bischoff, Yuanqin He, Jacob Ducke, Martin Schwarz, Johannes V. Barth, and Willi Auwärter
18:15 O 33.18 Transition of image-potential states from free-standing graphene to the graphene/metal interface — •Nico Armbrust, Jens Güdde, and Ulrich Höfer
18:15 O 33.19 Structural defects on swift heavy ion irradiated graphitic surfaces — •Cem Kincal, Dilek Yildiz, Deniz Aşan Acar, Clara Grygiel, Cornelis J. van der Beek, and Oğuzhan Gürlü
18:15 O 33.20 Water chemistry beneath graphene: Formation and breathing of a super-dense OH-H2O phase under grapheneElin Grånäs, •Ulrike A. Schröder, Mohammad A. Arman, Mie Andersen, Timm Gerber, Karina Schulte, Jesper N. Andersen, Thomas Michely, Bjørk Hammer, and Jan Knudsen
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