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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 80: Poster: Scanning Probe Techniques - Method Development

Wednesday, March 14, 2018, 18:15–20:30, Poster A

18:15 O 80.1 Thermally induced sharpening of tungsten STM-tips — •Timm-Florian Pabst, Hendrik Bettermann, and Mathias Getzlaff
18:15 O 80.2 Development of a fibre-based interferometer for an aperturless Scanning Near-field Optical Microscope — •Patrick Pietsch, Jonas Albert, and Markus Lippitz
18:15 O 80.3 Design of a cryogenic dip-stick tuning fork-based AFM/STM system — •christian salazar, heiko hädrich, danny baumann, thomas mühl, bernd büchner, and christian hess
18:15 O 80.4 Etching tungsten nanotips using nitrogen gas in a field ion microscope — •Alexander Ihle, Sören Zint, Daniel Ebeling, and André Schirmeisen
18:15 O 80.5 Design and performance of a UHV spin-polarized STM operating at 30 mK in vector magnetic fields — •Henning von Allwörden, Elze J. Knol, Andreas Eich, Jan Hermenau, Andreas Sonntag, Jan W. Gerritsen, Daniel Wegner, and Alexander A. Khajetoorians
18:15 O 80.6 Four-point probe measurements using current probes with voltage feedback to measure electric potentials — •David Cuma, Felix Lüpke, Stefan Korte, Vasily Cherepanov, and Bert Voigtländer
18:15 O 80.7 Detection of spin-polarized transport in topological insulators using a 4-tip STM — •Arthur Leis, Sven Just, Vasily Cherepanov, and Bert Voigtländer
18:15 O 80.8 STM with fibre tips : A new approach to probe the local optical response of surfaces — •René Jakob and Niklas Nilius
18:15 O 80.9 The influence of electrostatic interaction on lateral manipulation of single iron atoms using tilted CO and metal tips in combined STM/AFM at low temperatures — •Julian Berwanger, Ferdinand Huber, and Franz J. Giessibl
18:15 O 80.10 Practical considerations in 3D magnetic resonance force microscopy — •Marc-Dominik Kraß, Urs Grob, Alexander Eichler, Martin Héritier, Hiroki Takahashi, and Christian Degen
18:15 O 80.11 Measuring Single Iron Magnetic State Lifetimes Using Distortion Compensated Signals — •Gregory McMurtrie, Max Hänze, Steffen Rolf-Pissarczyk, Luigi Malavolti, Mohammad Abdo, Björn Schlie, and Sebastian Loth
18:15 O 80.12 Design of a 30 mK scanning tunneling microscope for spin-polarized measurements — •Sebastian Schimmel, Danny Baumann, Alexander Horst, Ralf Voigtländer, Dirk Lindackers, Bernd Büchner, and Christian Hess
18:15 O 80.13 Tests and first results of an RF-compatible UHV-based multiprobe-STM system — •Jonas Koch, Jonas Harm, Johannes Friedlein, Maciej Barzanik, Stefan Krause, and Roland Wiesendanger
18:15 O 80.14 GXSM3: an open source scanning probe systemPercy Zahl, •Thorsten Wagner, and GXSM community
18:15 O 80.15 An STM in a Pulse-Tube Refrigerator — •Marcel Rost, Gert Koning, Ko Koning, and Tjerk Oosterkamp
18:15 O 80.16 Modelling force sensor oscillations for non-contact atomic force microscopy — •Daniel Heile, Philipp Rahe, and Michael Reichling
18:15 O 80.17 Coupling microwave radiation into an STM Josephson junctionNils Bogdanoff, •Olof Peters, Gaël Reecht, Clemens B. Winkelmann, and Katharina J. Franke
18:15 O 80.18 Development of an ultrafast THz-gated Scanning tunneling microscope combined with optical photoexcitation — •Natalia Martín Sabanés, Mellanie Müller, and Martin Wolf
18:15 O 80.19 Reinforcement learning for automatic SPM-based single molecule manipulation — •Philipp Leinen, Kristof Schütt, Klaus-Robert Müller, Ruslan Temirov, F. Stefan Tautz, and Christian Wagner
18:15 O 80.20 Towards a radio frequency four tip scanning tunneling microscope — •Jonas Duffhauß, Marco Pratzer, Vasily Cherepanov, Bert Voigtländer, and Markus Morgenstern
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