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MO: Fachverband Molekülphysik

MO 14: Posters 3: Novelties in Molecular Physics: Theory of Molecular Dynamics, Collisions and Energy Transfer, and Experimental Techniques

Wednesday, March 2, 2016, 16:30–19:00, Empore Lichthof

16:30 MO 14.1 Quantum dynamics and electronic effects in ion-molecule interactions in cold traps — •Ibrokhim Iskandarov, Fabio Carelli, Francesco Gianturco, and Roland Wester
16:30 MO 14.2 Coupled electron-nuclear dynamics: A comparison of methods — •Thomas Schnappinger, Julius Zauleck, Robert Siemering, and Regina de Vivie-Riedle
  16:30 MO 14.3 The contribution has been withdrawn.
16:30 MO 14.4 Ab initio calculations of the Ion feature in X-ray Thomson scatteringKai-Uwe Plagemann, Hannes Rüter, Thomas Bornath, •Mohammed Shihab, Michael P. Desjarlais, Carsten Fortmann, Siegfried H. Glenzer, and Ronald Redmer
16:30 MO 14.5 Charge transfer reactions with Ar+ in its ground stateTim Michaelsen, •Björn Bastian, Atilay Ayasli, Jennifer Meyer, Eduardo Carrascosa, and Roland Wester
16:30 MO 14.6 Toward ion-neutral collision measurements at the CSR — •Elisabeth A. Guerin, Florian Grussie, Aodh P. O'Connor, and Holger Kreckel
16:30 MO 14.7 First experiments with the Cologne Chirped Pulse FTMW Spectrometer — •Marius Hermanns, Christian Endres, Alexey Potapov, and Stephan Schlemmer
16:30 MO 14.8 The low-energy electron cooler for the Cryogenic Storage Ring (CSR) — •Patrick Wilhelm, Klaus Blaum, Claude Krantz, Jorrit Lion, Svenja Lohmann, Oldřich Novotný, Stephen Vogel, and Andreas Wolf
16:30 MO 14.9 Mesophase Behaviour of Binary Mixtures of Symmetric Ester-Type Banana-Shaped Compounds — •Miroslav Cvetinov, Maja Stojanović, Dušanka Obadović, Aniko Vajda, Katalin Fodor-Csorba, Nandor Eber, Nemanja Trišović, and Jelena Antanasijević
16:30 MO 14.10 High-resolution spectroscopy on the hyperfine structure of small aluminum bearing molecules — •Björn Waßmuth, Alexander Breier, Thomas F. Giesen, and Jürgen Gauss
16:30 MO 14.11 Laserbasierte XUV Quelle mit Monochromator für zeitaufgelöste Molekülspektroskopie — •Markus Pfau, Martin Ranke, Fawad Karimi, Anastasios Dimitriou und Ulrike Frühling
16:30 MO 14.12 Laser absorption spectroscopy of iodine: 915 nm to 985 nm in a single scan — •Christian Nölleke, Stephan Falke, Christoph Raab, and Rudolf Neuhaus
16:30 MO 14.13 Detection system for dissociative recombination studies at the Cryogenic Storage Ring — •Sunny Saurabh, Arno Becker, Claude Krantz, Oldřich Novotný, Stefan Schippers, Kaija Spruck, Xavier Urbain, Stephen Vogel, and Andreas Wolf
16:30 MO 14.14 Investigation of 1-Phenylethanol with Circular Dichroism - Resonance-enhanced Multiphoton Ionization (CD-REMPI) in the Gas Phase — •Jörn Lepelmeier, Aras Kartouzian, Ulrich Boesl, and Ulrich Heiz
16:30 MO 14.15 ion-ion coincidence imaging using an in-vacuum pixel detector — •jingming long, federico furch, judith durá, anton tremsin, claus-peter schulz, arnaud rouzée, and marc vrakking
16:30 MO 14.16 A novel technique to study time-resolved structural imaging of transition state dynamics — •Katrin Reininger, Friedrich Freyse, and Jochen Mikosch
16:30 MO 14.17 Multiplex Detection of Homodyne Nonlinear Time-Resolved Signals for Multimodal Spectroscopy — •Andreas Ludwig, Takeshi Miki, Tiago Buckup, and Marcus Motzkus
16:30 MO 14.18 Spectral focusing with flexible shaped laser pulses for chemical imaging — •Lukas Brückner, Tiago Buckup, and Marcus Motzkus
16:30 MO 14.19 Unique inherent property of seawater promotes the SERS detection in femtomolar rangeRahsha Hassanein, •Patrice Donfack, Bernd von der Kammer, and Arnulf Materny
16:30 MO 14.20 Raman Spectroscopy for the Characterization of Milk Properties — •Maximilian Schallwig, Patrice Donfack, Faezeh Mohaghegh, Ralf Zink, Nadine Gebers, and Arnulf Materny
16:30 MO 14.21 Polarization Rotation IMPACT-FT-MW Spectrometer — •Dennis Wachsmuth and Jens-Uwe Grabow
16:30 MO 14.22 Optical focusing of isolated particles for diffractive imaging experiments — •Salah Awel, Rick Kirian, Jochen Küpper und Henry Chapman
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