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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 18: Metallic Nanowires on Semiconductor Surfaces

Monday, March 7, 2016, 17:00–19:30, Poster A

17:00 O 18.1 Stepped Silicon Surfaces: Exploring the Formation of Spin ChainsJulian Aulbach, •Tim Wagner, Steven C. Erwin, Ralph Claessen, and Joerg Schaefer
17:00 O 18.2 Observation of correlated spin-orbit order in a strongly anisotropic quantum wire system — •Monika Jäger, Christian Brand, Herbert Pfnür, and Christoph Tegenkamp
17:00 O 18.3 Structural and electronic instabilities in Si(hhk)-Au — •Marvin Detert, Timo Lichtenstein, Christoph Tegenkamp, and Herbert Pfnür
17:00 O 18.4 Local defects in quasi-1D Si(553)-Au — •Zamin Mamiyev, Timo Lichtenstein, Christoph Tegenkamp, and Herbert Pfnür
17:00 O 18.5 Au/Si(553) and Au/Si(111) surface phonons and Raman scattering efficiencies calculated from first principles — •Sergej Neufeld, Simone Sanna, and Wolf Gero Schmidt
17:00 O 18.6 Au nanowires at Si(775): Structure, electronic bands and magnetic ordering calculated from first principles — •Christian Braun, Simone Sanna, and Wolf Gero Schmidt
17:00 O 18.7 SPA-LEED investigations of quasi one dimensional Dysprosiumsilicide structures on Si(001) — •Jascha Bahlmann, Frederic Timmer, and Joachim Wollschläger
17:00 O 18.8 Structural and electronic properties of rare-earth silicide thin films at Si(111) — •Christof Dues, Wolf Gero Schmidt, and Simone Sanna
17:00 O 18.9 Raman spectroscopy of quasi-1D nanowires on the Si(553)-Au surface — •Julian Plaickner, Sandhya Chandola, Eugen Speiser, Norbert Esser, Benedikt Halbig, Jean Guerts, Julian Aulbach, Jörg Schäfer, Sergej Neufeld, and Simone Sanna
17:00 O 18.10 Optical properties and electronic doping of quasi-1D gold nanowires on vicinal Si surfaces — •Sandhya Chandola, Eugen Speiser, Julian Plaickner, Conor Hogan, Julian Aulbach, Jörg Schäfer, and Norbert Esser
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