Dresden 2026 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
TT 42: Other Transport Topics
Mittwoch, 11. März 2026, 09:30–12:45, HSZ/0105
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09:30 |
TT 42.1 |
Enhancement of the thermopower of Anderson impurity by Van Hove singularities in graphene nanoribbons — •Damian Krychowski and Krzysztof Wójcik
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09:45 |
TT 42.2 |
Dynamical current as a spin-state discriminator in open-shell GNR’s — •Nico Leumer, Geza Giedke, and Thomas Frederiksen
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10:00 |
TT 42.3 |
Single Spin-Flip Dynamics in the Ising Model — •Luca Cervellera, Fred Hucht, and Björn Sothmann
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10:15 |
TT 42.4 |
Universal relations between thermoelectrics and noise in mesoscopic transport across a tunnel junction — •Andrei Pavlov and Mikhail Kiselev
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10:30 |
TT 42.5 |
Relaxation to persistent and oscillating currents in simply and doubly frustrated spin systems coupled to fermionic baths — •Nikodem Szpak, Gernot Schaller, Ralf Schützhold, and Jürgen König
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10:45 |
TT 42.6 |
Fluctuation Spectroscopy and Filament Simulations on HfO2 RRAM devices — •Demian Ranftl, Yingxin Li, Tristan Stadler, Eszter Piros, Philipp Schreyer, Taewook Kim, Lambert Alff, and Jens Müller
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11:00 |
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15 min. break
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11:15 |
TT 42.7 |
Symmetry breaking in the non-degenerate parametric oscilator — •Jonathan Schluck, Steven Kim, and Fabian Hassler
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11:30 |
TT 42.8 |
Reconfigurable Optoelectronics at the Single-Molecule Level — •Atif Ghafoor
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11:45 |
TT 42.9 |
Negative electronic friction and non-Markovianity in charge transport through molecular nanojunctions — •Riley Preston, Samuel Rudge, Daniel Kosov, and Michael Thoss
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12:00 |
TT 42.10 |
Vibrational Instabilities in Molecular Nanojunctions - The Role of Anharmonic Nuclear Potentials — •Martin Mäck, Samuel Rudge, Riley Preston, and Michael Thoss
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12:15 |
TT 42.11 |
Thermodynamic and kinetic uncertainty relations in topological surface states — •Phillip Mercebach, Pablo Burset, and Sun-Yong Hwang
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12:30 |
TT 42.12 |
Electromagnetic chiral anisotropy of the semiconducting LaRhC2-enantiomorphs — •Volodymyr Levytskyi, Ulrich Burkhardt, Markus König, Eteri Svanidze, Yuri Grin, and Roman Gumeniuk
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