Dresden 2017 –
            
              wissenschaftliches Programm
            
          
        
        
        
        
        
      
      
  
    
  
  O 40: Focus Session: Charge Transport at Surfaces and Nanostructures with Multi-probe Techniques II
  Dienstag, 21. März 2017, 14:00–15:15, WIL C307
  
    
  
  
    
      
        
          
            
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          14:00 | 
          O 40.1 | 
          
            
              Hauptvortrag:
            
            
              
                Performances of the new low temperature ultrahigh vacuum 4 scanning tunneling microscopes — •christian Joachim, Delphine Sordes, Corentin Durand, We-Hyo Soe, and Marek Kolmer
              
            
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          14:30 | 
          O 40.2 | 
          
            
            
              
                New Perspectives in Scanning Tunneling Potentiometry — Philip Willke, Thomas Kotzott, Jan Voigt, Rainer G. Ulbrich, M. Alexander Schneider, Thomas Pruschke, and •Martin Wenderoth
              
            
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          14:45 | 
          O 40.3 | 
          
            
            
              
                Kelvin probe force microscopy as a tool to measure local transport properties in graphene on SiO2 — Philip Willke, •Anna Sinterhauf, Christian Möhle, Thomas Kotzott, Hak Ki Yu, Alec Wodtke, and Martin Wenderoth
              
            
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          15:00 | 
          O 40.4 | 
          
            
            
              
                Two-probe measurements on the atomic scale wires: ballistic transport through surface states of Ge(001) — •Marek Kolmer, Piotr Olszowski, Rafal Zuzak, Szymon Godlewski, Christian Joachim, and Marek Szymonski
              
            
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