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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 39: Poster Tuesday: 2D Materials

Tuesday, April 2, 2019, 18:00–20:00, Poster D

18:00 O 39.1 Electric pathways on the nanoscale — •Johannes Aprojanz, Pantelis Bampoulis, Alexei A. Zakharov, Harold J. W. Zandvliet, and Christoph Tegenkamp
18:00 O 39.2 Intricacies in Twisted bilayer graphene: Structural or Electronic? — •Birce Sena Tömekce, Büsra Gamze Arslan, Oguzhan Gürlü, and Dilek Yildiz
18:00 O 39.3 Transport Experiments Through Individual Graphene Nanoribbons — •Niklas Friedrich, Jingcheng Li, Pedro Brandimarte, and Nacho Pascual
18:00 O 39.4 Chemical stability of graphene nanoribbons exposed to ambient conditions — •Mohammed S. G. Mohammed, James Lawrence, Alejandro Berdonces Layunta, Luciano Colazzo, Diego Peña, and Dimas G. de Oteyza
18:00 O 39.5 Moiré structure of MoS2 on Au(111): Local structural and electronic propertiesNils Krane, •Christian Lotze, and Katharina J. Franke
  18:00 O 39.6 The contribution has been withdrawn.
18:00 O 39.7 Study of the morphology and the Dirac-type band structure of 2D semi-conductor superlattices with honeycomb geometry — •Pierre Capiod, Tomas Meerwijk, Joep Peters, Christiaan Post, and Daniel Vanmaekelbergh
18:00 O 39.8 Luttinger liquid in a box: spectral signature of spin-charge separation in MoS2 mirror twin boundaries — •Philipp Weiß, Wouter Jolie, Clifford Murray, Joshua Hall, Fabian Portner, Nicolae Atodiresei, Arkady Krasheninnikov, Carsten Busse, Hannu-Pekka Komsa, Thomas Michely, and Achim Rosch
18:00 O 39.9 Ab initio study of light-switchable properties of azobenzene-functionalized MoS2 — •Helena Osthues and Nikos Doltsinis
18:00 O 39.10 Preparation of Graphene Bilayers on Platinum by Sequential Chemical Vapor DepositionJohannes Halle, •Alexander Mehler, Nicolas Néel, and Jörg Kröger
18:00 O 39.11 Non-contact Energy Dissipation Through Charge Density Waves on 1T-TaS2 — •Dilek Yildiz, Marcin Kisiel, Urs Gysin, and Ernst Meyer
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