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CPP: Fachverband Chemische Physik und Polymerphysik

CPP 20: Focus: Functional Polymer Hybrids I

Tuesday, March 8, 2016, 09:30–12:45, H51

09:30 CPP 20.1 Invited Talk: Photoinduced Surface Patterning in Azo-Polymers: How Can Supramolecular Functionalization Strategies Serve Us? — •Arri Priimägi
10:00 CPP 20.2 Cooperative Photo-Switching in Nanofibers of Azobenzene Oligomers — •Stefan Kowarik, Christopher Weber, Manuel Gensler, Tobias Liebig, Anton Zykov, Linus Pithan, Jürgen P. Rabe, Stefan Hecht, and David Bléger
10:15 CPP 20.3 Optically controlled shape of soft nano-objects — •Selina Schimka and Svetlana Santer
10:30 CPP 20.4 Photoisomerization kinetics in azobenzene-containing polymers — •Tatiana Petrova, Jaroslav Ilnytskyi, Vladimir Toshchevikov, and Marina Saphiannikova
10:45 CPP 20.5 Approach to macroscopic functional colloidal optical metamaterials — •Tobias A.F. König, Svetlana Santer, and Andreas Fery
  11:00 15 min. break
11:15 CPP 20.6 Invited Talk: Plasmon coupling in self-assembled colloidal monolayers — •Matthias Karg
11:45 CPP 20.7 Thermoelectric thin films based on a polymer/nanoparticle nanocomposite — •Nitin Saxena, Anton Greppmair, Mihael Coric, Jan Wernecke, Stefanie Langner, Michael Krumrey, Eva M. Herzig, Martin S. Brandt, and Peter Müller-Buschbaum
12:00 CPP 20.8 Mesoscopic modeling of magnetic gels: reversibly switching elastic and superelastic stress-strain propertiesPeet Cremer, Giorgio Pessot, Hartmut Löwen, and •Andreas M. Menzel
12:15 CPP 20.9 Self-assembly properties of magnetic filaments in supracolloidal brushes — •Pedro A. Sánchez, Elena S. Pyanzina, Ekaterina V. Novak, Joan J. Cerdà, Tomas Sintes, and Sofia S. Kantorovich
12:30 CPP 20.10 The effect of particle rearrangement in magneto-sensitive elastomers — •Dirk Romeis, Philipp Metsch, Markus Kästner, and Marina Saphiannikova
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