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Greeting 4 Organisation 6 Organiser / Local Organiser / Local Secretary 6 Scientific Organisation 6 Chair of the Condensed Matter Section 6 Chairs of the Participating Divisions 6 Chairs of the Working Groups 8 Symposia 8 Information for Participants 10 Conference Venue / Office – Information Desk 10 Allocation of the Lecture Halls 11 DPG-App /Communication / Internet Access 11 Transportation 12 Lost and Found 12 Cloakroom 12 Message Board 12 Presentation 13 WE-Heraeus Communication Programme 14 Catering / Coffee / Lunch / Food Trucks 15 Annual General Meeting of the DPG 15 Annual General Meetings of the DPG Divisions and Working Groups 16 Special Events 18 Tutorials 18 Welcome Evening 18 Special Plenary Session with Prize Ceremony 18 Laureates and Prize Talks 21 Young Academic Awards of the Sections and Divisions 23 Public Evening Talks 24 EinsteinSlam 24 Job Market 25 DPG-Technology Transfer Forum 26 AIW-Day of Industry 26 Companions' Programme 27 "Physik Hautnah" 29 Exhibition on Scientific Instruments and Literature 29 "Role-models"-Exhibition 30 "Places & Spaces"-Exhibition 30 Teachers' Days (Lehrertage der DPG) 30 Synopsis of the Daily Programme 32 Index of Exhibitors 160 Exhibition Maps 180 Maps of Public Transportation 184 Bus Timetables 186 Campus Maps 193

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It is a great pleasure for me to welcome all participants at the Universität Regensburg to the 80th Annual Con- ference of DPG and “DPG-Frühjahrstagung” (Spring Meeting) of the Condensed Matter Section (SKM) with the divisions and working groups. DPG Spring Meet- ings with their outstanding scientific programme have been very successful for many years and are visited by thousands of physicists – from students to Nobel Laureates. In 2015, more than 10,000 persons took part in the overall four DPG Spring Meetings, and the number of participants continues to grow. In addition, an exhibition of industrial equipment and literature will take place in Regensburg with more than 120 national and international exhibitors. A highlight of the Annual Conference will be the DPG Prize Ceremony with the awarding of the two gold medals of DPG, the Max-Planck-Medal and Stern-Ger- lach-Medal, and the Medal for Natural Science Publish- ing. The keynote lecture will be held by Daan Frenkel, University of Cambridge. Another highlight is the new DPG Technology Transfer Forum (TT-Forum) that will be introduced at this conference with the awarding of the new DPG Prize for Technology Transfer. The DPG Spring Meeting in Regensburg will send a signal from DPG to decision makers in our scientific institutes, in politics and industry that science, scientific dialogue combined with knowledge and technology transfer are our way to make a strong contribution to our society. We also want to stress that the fostering of physics at school and of young scientists is of central impor- tance. The future of Germany and Europe depends on high tech talents. This conference makes an impor- tant contribution to this point: By far the most scien- tific contributions are submitted by young researchers who report on results of their doctoral or master's the- ses. SKM also honours young scientists with a prize for the best dissertation. The promotion of physics and natural sciences is a societal challenge. It is gaining even more importance through the arrival of many young migrants in Germa- ny. As a first step to integration, the DPG has launched

4 in December 2015 a project for refugees “Physics for all” in collaboration with the University of Göttingen and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). With this project, the DPG provides children and young people in 20 refugee facilities (so called “Landeserstaufnahmeeinrichtungen”) in Germany in- structive and exciting entertainment with small phys- ics experiments. In order to perform such experiments there is no need for a special language, religion or a particular place – natural laws are the same all over the world. More than 1,000 volunteers nation-wide al- ready support DPG in this project. The programme will be continued in 2016 in a similar form. We would be pleased, if you supported the DPG with a donation for “Physics for all”. A conference like in Regensburg is only feasible thanks to the great effort of everyone involved. Firstly I would like to thank the Universität Regensburg for being our host and for its assistance as well as the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation once again for their gener- ous financial support for all DPG Spring Meetings. Many thanks also to the speakers of the Condensed Matter Section and the Divisions and Workings Groups involved for their successful work. My very special thanks go to the local conference organiser, Professor Dieter Weiss, Institut für experimentelle und angewandte Physik, and his team, for organising this conference. Furthermore, I am particularly grateful to the DPG Head Office for the support it provides for all DPG Spring Meetings.

Prof. Dr. Edward G. Krubasik

President of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft

5 Organisation

Organiser Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft e. V. Hauptstraße 5, 53604 Bad Honnef Phone +49 (0) 2224 9232-0 Fax +49 (0) 2224 9232-50 Email [email protected] Website www.dpg-physik.de

Local Organiser Prof. Dr. Dieter Weiss Universität Regensburg Universitätsstr. 31, 93040 Regensburg Phone +49 (0) 941 943-3197 Email [email protected]

Local Secretary Cordula Böll M.A. Universität Regensburg Universitätsstr. 31, 93040 Regensburg Phone +49 (0) 941 943-2924 Email [email protected]

Scientific Organisation

Chair of the Condensed Matter Section (SKM) Prof. Dr. Martin Aeschlimann Fachbereich Physik Universität Kaiserslautern Erwin-Schrödinger-Straße 46, 67663 Kaiserslautern Phone +49 (0)631 2052322 Email [email protected]

Chairs of the Participating Divisions (BP) Biological Physics – Prof. Dr. Helmut Grubmüller ([email protected]) (CPP) Chemical and Polymer Physics – Prof. Dr. Dieter Neher ([email protected])

6 (DF) Dielectric Solids – PD Dr. Elisabeth Soergel ([email protected]) (DS) Thin Films – Prof. Dr. Norbert Esser ([email protected]) (DY) Dynamics and Statistical Physics – Prof. Dr. Walter Zimmermann ([email protected]) (HL) Semiconductor Physics – Prof. Dr. Christoph Lienau ([email protected]) (KR) Crystallography – Dr. Leonore Wiehl ([email protected]) (MA) Magnetism – Prof. Dr. Michael Farle ([email protected]) (MM) Metal and Material Physics – Prof. Dr. Mathias Göken ([email protected]) (MI) Microprobes – Dr. Enrico Langer ([email protected].de) (O) Surface Science – Prof. Dr. Martin Wolf (wolf@fhi-.mpg.de) (SOE) Physics of Socio-economic Systems – Priv.-Doz. Dr. Jens C. Claussen ([email protected]) (TT) Low Temperature Physics – Prof. Dr. Reinhold Kleiner ([email protected]) (UP) Environmental Physics – Prof. Dr. Justus Notholt ([email protected]) (VA) Vacuum Science and Technology – Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Giegerich ([email protected])

7 Chairs of the Participating Working Groups (AGA) Physics and Disarmament – Prof. Dr. Götz Neuneck ([email protected]) (AGI) Information – Dr. Uwe Kahlert ([email protected]) (AGjDPG) Young DPG – Georg Winner ([email protected]) (AKC) Equal Opportunities – Dipl.-Phys. Susanne Kränkl ([email protected]) (AKE) Energy – Prof. Dr. Hardo Bruhns ([email protected]) (AIW) Industry and Business – Dr. Susanne Friebel ([email protected])

Symposia SYAD – Anomalous Diffusion in Complex Environ- ments SYCE – Caloric Effects in Ferroic Materials SYCS – Chimera States: Coherence-Incoherence Patterns in Complex Networks SYES – Frontiers of Electronic-Structure Theory: Fo- cus on Topology and Transport SYHP – Fundamentals of Hybrid and Perovskite Photovoltaics SYSD – SKM Dissertation Prize SYSM – Scientometric Maps and Dynamic Models of Science and Scientific Collaboration Net- works SYTI – Topological Insulators: Status Quo and Fu- ture Directions SYQS – Quantum Signatures in Magnetism

8 Organisation of the Exhibition of Scientific Instruments and Literature DPG-Kongress-, Ausstellungs- und Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH Hauptstraße 5, 53604 Bad Honnef Phone +49 (0)2224 9232-0 Fax +49 (0)2224 9232-50 Email [email protected] Website www.dpg-gmbh.de

Programme The scientific programme consists of 4.575 contribu- tions:

12 Plenary talks 3 Evening talks 9 Prize talks 6 Special talks 57 Topical talks 18 Tutorials 307 Invited talks 2.673 Contributed talks 1.489 Posters 1 Discussion

9 Information for Participants

The conference will be held March 6 – 11, 2016.

Conference Information

Conference Venue University of Regensburg Universitätsstraße 31 93053 Regensburg

The central activities like registration etc. will take place in the Main Lecture Hall (Audimax) of the Uni- versity of Regensburg (Universitätsstraße 31). For a detailed map of the campus and the buildings please see the end of this booklet.

Conference Office – Information Desk The conference office and the information desk are lo- cated in the foyer of the Main Lecture Hall (Audimax). The opening hours are the following:

Information Registration Desk (Phone No. +49 (0)941 2530) Sunday March 6 15:00 – 19:00 15:00 – 19:00 Monday March 7 07:30 – 18:00 07:30 – 18:00 Tuesday March 8 08:00 – 16:00 08:00 – 18:00 Wednesday March 9 08:00 – 16:00 08:00 – 18:00 Thursday March 10 08:00 – 16:00 08:00 – 18:00 Friday March 11 08:00 – 12:00 08:00 – 15:00 Saturday March 12 closed 08:00 – 14:00

Direct Express Check-in for Pre-registered Participants at Regensburg Central Station Sunday March 6 15:00 – 22:00 Monday March 7 07:30 – 18:00

You will receive the printed short programme and your name tag at the conference office. The name tag must be worn visibly during the entire conference. With your name tag you will receive a receipt for your conference fee, a conference ticket and the login-password for using WLAN. Your name tag in combination with the

10 conference ticket will authorize you to use all buses (RVV) in Regensburg from March 6 – 11. The confer- ence ticket is printed on the name tag. A map of pub- lic transport system in Regensburg is printed in this booklet. The organisers, staff of the conference desk, and the student assistants will be identifiable by coloured name tags and Ф-T-shirts. Please contact them if you have any questions. Do not hesitate to inquire about all necessary information concerning the conference, orientation in Regensburg, accommodation, restau- rants, going out, and cultural events at the information desk located in the foyer of the Main Lecture Hall.

Allocation of the Lecture Halls Plenary talks, joint symposia H1 (Audimax) Prize ceremony, Evening talks H1 (Audimax) Job Market Kunsthalle (Foyer Au- dimax, 1st floor) Registration desk Foyer Audimax Information desk Foyer Audimax EinsteinSlam H1 (Audimax)

With DPG-App through the Spring Meetings! The updated DPG-App is ready-to-use and contains ad- ditional functions/features: In addition to the option of target groups, the programme booklets for DPG Con- ferences (VERHANDLUNGEN) are accessible and it is possible to compile a “favorite list" regarding events one wants to attend. Just download the DPG-App for Android or iOS now and utilize the supplemental offer- ings. You will find more information under https://www.dpg-physik.de/service/dpg-app.html.

Communication / Internet Access The University of Regensburg is member of the edu- roam-network. Users from eduroam institutions, who have registered for eduroam, can use WLAN at the Uni- versity of Regensburg without local registration in Re- gensburg. Please ask the computer center / network administration of your home institution for eduroam- registration. Eduroam in Regensburg is possible with WLAN SSID eduroam.

11 In addition to eduroam a WLAN (WPA2 secured) with the SSID conference is offered without prior registra- tion: SSID: conference Password: unirconf Please refer to wlan.uni-regensburg.de for a list of available access points and a comprehensive guide (in German) to WLAN-usage at the university.

Furthermore access to the internet will be available in every public computer room (see Campus Map) daily from 8:00 to 20:00. Login-name: tag45 (or tag45.tagung.extern.uni-regensburg.de) Password: dpg-2016

Transportation Regensburg offers a very good transportation in- frastructure (see public transport map at the end of this booklet). Your name tag in combination with the conference ticket will authorize you to use all buses of the public transport system (RVV) in Regensburg from March 6 – 10. A map of public transport system in Regensburg is printed in this booklet and available at the information desk.

Lost and Found Property You can bring finds to the information desk in the foy- er of the Audimax. There you can also get your lost property back.

Cloakroom Participants are asked to look carefully after their wardrobe, valuables, laptops, and other belongings for which the organisers are not liable. You will find cloak- rooms in the basement of the Main Lecture Hall (Au- dimax) and in the Ostbayerische Techn. Hochschule Regensburg (OTH; 1st floor). The opening hours will be announced. Please note that there is no possibility to store luggage.

Message Board All alterations in the scientific programme and other important information for participants will be an-

12 nounced on a message board near the information desk and via the website http://regensburg16.dpg- tagungen.de/index.html.

Presentation Scientific presentations will be held either orally or by poster. Presentations with a German abstract will be given in German.

Oral Presentation Lecturers are requested to provide their presentations electronically. All lecture rooms are equipped with pro- jectors (“beamers”), and a majority offers radio micro- phone amplifiers. OHPs are not available.

Laptops must be provided by the speakers. Further- more, the presentation should be recorded onto an USB flash drive as back-up in PDF and power point format.

Short lectures should take 12 minutes with 3 minutes for discussions; the main lectures (without discus- sion) must not exceed 45 minutes.

All lecture rooms will be opened, at the latest, 45 min- utes prior to the lecture. Speakers are requested to be in the lecture room at least 25 minutes prior to the start of the session, to report to the chairperson of the session as well as the technical staff to ensure that laptops handshake with projectors and to receive a brief introduction to the equipment in the lecture room.

Poster Presentation Sites for poster sessions are named and located as follows:

Poster A Wirtschaft und Recht (Law and Eco- nomics) Poster B1 Physik (Physics) Poster B2+B3 Vorklinikum (Pre-Clinical Medicine) Poster C Chemie (Chemistry and Pharmacy) Poster D Zentralbibliothek (Central Library) Poster E Vielberth-Gebäude (Vielberth-Building)

13 The poster boards will be marked with the number according to the scientific programme. Authors are asked to mount their poster 2 – 3 hours before their session's start. Each poster should display the num- ber according to the scientific programme. Each post- er should be no larger than 85 cm x 120 cm. (A0 por- trait format).

For the mounting of posters please use the prepared “power strip” at the poster frame or contact the availa- ble student staff. Please make sure to use only power strips for mounting the poster (residue-free removing).

The presenting authors should be at hand for discus- sion at their poster during at least half of the poster session and should note this time at the poster.

The posters have to be removed after the session. Any posters remaining on display walls will be removed and disposed without requesting your permission. The conference management accepts no liability for the posters.

WE Heraeus Communication Programme Important notes for participants who apply for a grant of the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation: At the beginning of the conference you will receive an identification form at the conference office. The par- ticipation in the conference must be certified by the conference desk. You have the possibility to leave this certificate with the staff members of DPG (recom- mended!) in the conference office or to submit it to the DPG Head Office (DPG-Geschäftsstelle, Hauptstr. 5, 53604 Bad Honnef, Germany) by April 1, 2016 at the latest.

For more detailed information refer to http://regensburg16.dpg-tagungen.de

Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft thanks Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation for the generous finan- cial support of young academic talents. We hope that young physicists will continue to seize the offered opportunity for active scientific communication at

14 scientific conferences. A total of about 27,850 young academics were supported by this programme so far.

Catering

Coffee You can get coffee, tea, refreshments and snacks at the cafeterias in the Buildings Chemistry, Physics, Philosophy, and Law. In addition, free coffee will also be provided at 10 coffee corners, in all exhibition areas and near poster areas. All locations are displayed in the campus map at the end of this booklet.

Lunch Lunch will be supplied in the Mensa of the University and the Ostbayerische Techn. Hochschule Regens- burg (OTH) with two to three different meals: Location: please refer to the map Open: 11:00 – 14:15 Prices: price per meal: about 8,00 €, which includes the meal, one drink and one dessert

Food Trucks Unfortunately, the Uni-Pizzeria is closed in 2016. In- stead there will be two Food Trucks in front of H36 (outside): “Green Liner” offers currys, pasta, fresh sal- ads and also vegetarian and vegan food, “Tommy’s Mutzbraten” offers Bavarian food and sausages to go. There will be a small dining room inside the Physics Building (PHY 5.0.21; warm, self-service).

Annual General Meeting of Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft 2016 Date: Monday, March 7, 18:00, Room: Kunsthalle The Annual General Meeting of Deutsche Physikalis- che Gesellschaft will take place on Monday evening. Members of DPG are kindly requested to attend the meeting. Please bring your membership card.

15 Annual General Meetings of the DPG Divisions and Working Groups

Time and Division Date Allocation Wednesday, Biological Physics 19:00-20:00, H43 March 9 Chemical and Polymer Thursday, 19:00-19:30, H51 Physics March 10 Thursday, Dielectric Solids 17:30-18:00, H25 March 10 Monday, Thin Films 19:00-20:00, H8 March 7 Wednesday, Environmental Physics 12:45-14:15, H41 March 9 Dynamics and Thursday, 19:00-20:00, H47 Statistical Physics March 10 Thursday, Semiconductor Physics 18:00-19:00, H13 March 10 Thursday, Magnetism 18:30-19:30, H32 March 10 Metal and Material Wednesday, 19:45-20:45, H38 Physics March 9 Thursday, Microprobes 18:00-19:00, H5 March 10 Thursday, 19:00-19:30, H1 Surface Science March 10 Audimax Physics of Socio-Eco- Wednesday, 18:15-19:00, H36 nomic Systems March 9 Low Temperature Thursday, 18:45-19:15, H19 Physics March 10 Thursday, Crystallography 17:20-18:00, H26 March 10 Vacuum Science and Monday, 16:00-16:30, H25 Technology March 7 Working Groups Physics and Disarma- Thursday, 18:00-19:00, H3 ment March 10 Monday, Information 12:30-13:30, H5 March 7

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17 Special Events

Tutorials On Sunday, March 6, 16:00 – 18:30, there will be tuto- rial workshops on current scientific topics for interest- ed conference participants, in particular for students and young scientists. All conference participants are welcome.

Topics: • Correlations in Integrable Quantum Many-Body Sys- tems • Hybrid and Perovskite Photovoltaics • Evolutionary Dynamics • Spin Hall Effect and Spin-Orbit Torques • Plasmonik Festakt

Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft Welcome Evening Date: Sunday, March 6, 19:00 Preisverleihung On Sunday evening, a Bavarian Welcome Evening will Max-Planck-Medaille 2016 be held in the Mensa of the University of Regensburg Prof. Dr. Herbert Wagner, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München to which all registered participants are kindly invited. Stern-Gerlach-Medaille 2016 Snacks and drinks will be served. "De Verkeadn" (Ba- Prof. Dr. Werner Hofmann, Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik Heidelberg varian brass music) will entertain you with music. DPG-Ehrenmitgliedschaft 2016 Prof. Dr. Hermann Haken, Universität Do not miss the opportunity to register (15:00 to 19:00) Gustav-Magnus-Medaille 2016 prior to the conference's official beginning and to meet Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Frühwald, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München people in an informal atmosphere. When registering Medaille für Naturwissenschaftliche Publizistik 2015 for the conference you receive your badge as well as Dr. Stefan Jorda, Physik Journal (bis 9/2015) food and drink vouchers for the Welcome Evening. Walter-Schottky-Preis 2016 The wardrobe in the Mensa's basement is open from Prof. Dr. Ermin Malic, Technische Hochschule Chalmers Göteborg, Schweden 18:30 till 23:00. Please note that the cloakroom in the Dissertationspreis der Sektion Kondensierte Materie lecture hall basement closes on Sunday at 19:00. Festvortrag Special Plenary Session with Prize Ceremony (in German language) „The Puzzle of Self-Assembly and the Self-Assembly of Puzzles” Am Dienstag, den 8. März um 16:00 Uhr findet im H1 Prof. Dr. Daan Frenkel, University of Cambridge (Audimax) die Festsitzung mit Preisverleihung und an- schließendem Festvortrag statt: Weitere Informationen auf Seite 14 in diesem Buch. Musik

Begrüßung Dienstag, 8. März 2016, 16:00 – 18:30 Uhr durch den Örtlichen Tagungsleiter Audimax (H1) Prof. Dr. Dieter Weiss, Universität Regensburg

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Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft

Preisverleihung

Max-Planck-Medaille 2016 Prof. Dr. Herbert Wagner, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Stern-Gerlach-Medaille 2016 Prof. Dr. Werner Hofmann, Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik Heidelberg DPG-Ehrenmitgliedschaft 2016 Prof. Dr. Hermann Haken, Universität Stuttgart Gustav-Magnus-Medaille 2016 Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Frühwald, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Medaille für Naturwissenschaftliche Publizistik 2015 Dr. Stefan Jorda, Physik Journal (bis 9/2015) Walter-Schottky-Preis 2016 Prof. Dr. Ermin Malic, Technische Hochschule Chalmers Göteborg, Schweden Dissertationspreis der Sektion Kondensierte Materie

Festvortrag

„The Puzzle of Self-Assembly and the Self-Assembly of Puzzles” Prof. Dr. Daan Frenkel, University of Cambridge

Weitere Informationen auf Seite 14 in diesem Buch.

Dienstag, 8. März 2016, 16:00 – 18:30 Uhr Audimax (H1)

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Vergabe der Max-Planck-Medaille 2016 an Prof. Dr. Herbert Wagner, Ludwig-Maximilians-Uni- versität München

Vergabe der Stern-Gerlach-Medaille 2016 an Prof. Dr. Werner Hofmann, Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg

Vergabe der DPG-Ehrenmitgliedschaft an Prof. Dr. Hermann Haken, Sindelfingen

Vergabe der Gustav-Magnus-Medaille an Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Frühwald, Augsburg

Vergabe der Medaille für Naturwissenschaftliche Publizistik an Dr. Stefan Jorda, Physik Journal (bis 9/2015)

Vergabe des Walter-Schottky-Preises 2016 an Prof. Dr. Ermin Malic, Chalmers University of Tech- nology Gothenburg, Schweden

Vergabe des Dissertationspreises der Sektion Kondensierte Materie (SKM) (Der Preisträger wird nach dem SKM-Dissertations- preissymposium ernannt)

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Festvortrag Prof. Dr. Daan Frenkel, University of Cambridge ”The Puzzle of Self-Assembly and the Self-Assembly of Puzzles”

20 The laureates of Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft 2016 are:

Max-Planck-Medal Prof. Dr. Herbert Wagner, Ludwig-Maximilians-Univer- sität München Prize talk: Thursday, March 10, 13:15 – 13:45, Audimax Title: „Morphometrie materieller Strukturen”

Stern-Gerlach-Medal Prof. Dr. Werner Hofmann, Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Heidelberg Prize talk: Has been held during the DPG Spring Meet- ing in Hamburg (February 29 – March 4, 2016).

Walter-Schottky-Prize Prof. Dr. Ermin Malic, Chalmers University of Technol- ogy Gothenburg, Sweden Prize talk: Thursday, March 10, 13:15 – 13:45, H15 Title: „Microscopic view on ultrafast carrier dynamics in graphene”

Gustav-Hertz-Prize Dr. Peter Keim, Universität Konstanz Prize talk: Wednesday, March 9, 13:15 – 13:45, H15 Title: „Spontaneous symmetry breaking out of equilib- rium: Kibble-Zurek mechanism in colloidal monolayers”

Robert-Wichard-Pohl-Prize Prof. Dr. Christoph Buchal, Forschungszentrum Jülich Prize talk: Tuesday, March 8, 13:15 – 13:45, H3 Title: „Energie und Klima: Cool Facts for a Hot Debate?”

Georg-Simon-Ohm-Prize Lars Lötgering, Hochschule Koblenz, RheinAhr Cam- pus Remagen Prize talk: Monday, March 7, 13:15 – 13:45, Audimax Title: „Diffractive imaging from multiple near-field dif- fraction intensities”

Georg-Kerschensteiner-Prize Nina and Ingo Wentz, Gesamtschule Hennef Meiers- heide Prize talks: Have been held during the DPG Spring

21 Meeting in Hannover (February 29 – March 4, 2016).

DPG-Technologietransferpreis (Technology Transfer Prize) Will be awarded during the DPG-Technologietransfer- forum Symposium. The Laureate was not chosen by the print deadline (see page 26).

Max-Born-Prize Prof. Dr. Christian Pfleiderer, Technical University, München Combined award with the Institute of Physics – will be awarded in London in autumn 2016 Prize talk: Wed. March 9, 13:15 – 13:45, Audimax Title: „Topological Spin Textures in Chiral Magnets”

Gentner-Kastler-Prize Prof. Dr. Astrid Lambrecht, Laboratoire Kastler Bros- sel, CNRS, UPMC, ENS, Collège de France Combined award with Société Française de Physique Prize talk: Tuesday, March 8, 13:15 – 13:45, Audimax Title: „Quantum Optics in Vacuum: The Casimir Effect”

Herbert-Walther-Prize Prof. Dr. Peter Zoller, Universität Innsbruck, Österrei- chische Akademie der Wissenschaften Combined award with Optical Society of America (OSA) – has been awarded at the DPG Spring Meeting in Hannover (February 29 – March 4, 2016)

Schülerinnen- und Schülerpreis 46. Internationale PhysikOlympiade 2015 Georg Berger, Leverkusen Vincent Grande, Friedrich Hübner, Ruttersdorf-Lotschen Sven Jandura, Dresden Arne Wolf, Markkleeberg

Schülerinnen- und Schülerpreis 28th International Young Physicists’ Tournament (IYPT 2015) Sina Hartung, Ulm Carina Kanitz, Dormitz Jonas Landgraf, Weiden

22 Ann-Kathrin Raab, Rosenheim Dominika Stronczek, Hamburg

Young Academic Awards of the Sections and Divisions of DPG:

SKM Dissertation Prize 2016 Date Monday, March 7 Time 10:30 – 12:35 Room H2 Talks by the five finalists will be given. The laureate will be chosen after the SKM Dissertation Prize Symposium and announced during the ceremo- nial session, Tuesday March 8, 16:00 in the Audimax.

Young Scientist Award for Socio- and Econophysics 2016 (Division SOE) Date Monday, March 7 Time 17:00 Room H36 Laureate Prof. Mason Porter, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Title: „Community Structure in Social and Finan- cial Networks”

Thyssen-Krupp Electrical Steel Dissertation Prize 2016 (Division MA) Date Monday, March 7 Time 15:00 – 17:00 Room H32 Four candidates will compete for the prize.The laure- ate will be chosen after the session MA 10; the prize will be awarded subsequently to the session.

Gerhard Ertl Young Investigator Award 2016 (Division O) Date Thursday, March 10 Time 10:30 – 13:00 Room S051 The laureate will be chosen after the session O 77; the prize will be awarded subsequently to the session.

Gaede-Prize 2016 (Award of Deutsche Vakuumgesellschaft) Date Tuesday, March 8

23 Time 14:00 – 14:30 Room H11 Laureate Dr. Julia Stähler, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Berlin Title „Ultrafast dynamics of many-body effects in solids and at interfaces: Polarons, excitons and correlated electrons”

Max-von-Laue-Lecture Wednesday, March 9, 18:00 to 19:00, Audimax Prof. Dr. Allison MacFarlane from the Georg Washing- ton University, Washington (USA) will speak about: „Nuclear Energy: Practical Realities and Significant Challenges”

Public Evening Talk Wednesday, March 9, 20:00 to 21:00, Audimax Prof. Dr. Jochem Marotzke from the Max-Planck-Insti- tut für Meterologie Hamburg will speak about: „Vor- hersagen sind schwierig... Möglichkeiten und Grenzen von Klimamodellen“

Lise-Meitner-Lecture Thursday, March 10, 17:30, Audimax Prof. Dr. Petra Schwille from the Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, Martinsried will speak about: „Ist Leben konstruierbar?”

The Public Evening Talk, Max-von-Laue, and Lise-Meit- ner-Lecture talks are open for all conference partici- pants and the interested public. The entrance is free.

EinsteinSlam Date: Monday, March 7, 20:00, Audimax (H1) EinsteinSlam is the competitive art of making complex science accessible to a broad audience. There are just 10 minutes for every attendee to present his / her self- made performance. The event will finish with a public poll in order to evaluate if a particular contribution was either instructive and amusing or rather should have never been performed. All presentations will be given in German. For more information please see page 65 in this booklet (www.einstein-slam.de).

24 Job Market During the conference various companies and organi- sations will present their working fields and career op- portunities to all interested participants. The presen- tations will take place in the Kunsthalle (FA, 1st floor). They will last for about 30 minutes plus discussion. For additional information refer to the information board close to the conference office.

Programme Tuesday, March 8 12:30 – 13:30 Basycon Unternehmensberatung GmbH “Hypothesen, Modelle, Experimente – Was Forschung und Unternehmens- beratung gemeinsam haben“

13:45 – 14:45 Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH Karrieremöglichkeiten bei Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH

Wednesday, March 9 12:00 – 13:00 Scienta Omicron GmbH “Arbeiten bei Scienta Omicron GmbH“

13:15 – 14:15 Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH “Karrieremöglichkeiten im For- schungszentrum Jülich – Physik und mehr…“ Thursday, March 10 12:00 – 13:00 d-fine “Als Physiker (m/w) in der Risikoma- nagementberatung“ 13:15 – 14:15 Senacor Technologies AG “Karrieremöglichkeiten bei Senacor Technologies AG" 14:30 – 15:30 McKinsey “Karrieremöglichkeiten bei McKinsey" Friday, March 11 13:15 – 14:15 The Boston Consulting Group „Als Naturwissenschaftler in die Strategieberatung“

25 DPG-Technologietransferforum mit Preisverleihung „Bestes TT Projekt“

Am Montag, den 7. März 2016, fi ndet von 9:00 bis ca. 17:00 Uhr im „Theater“ das erste DPG-Technologietransferforum statt. Junge Gründer, etablierte For- scher, Vertreter von Unternehmen und Technologietransferstellen stellen Best- Practice-Beispiele im Bereich des Technologietransfers vor.

Begrüßung Hon. Prof. Dr. h.c. Rolf Pfrengle Schatzmeister der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft

Impulsvortrag Prof. Dr. Edward Georg Krubasik Präsident der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft

Best Practice: Berichte aus dem TT / Erfolgsgeschichten Firma Ascenion und Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden

Best Practice: Von der Erfi ndung zur erfolgreichen Innovation Technologietransfer bei großen deutschen Industrieunternehmen

Best Practice: Erfolgreiche deutsche Gründer Firma NanoTemper Technologies GmbH und Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

Warum Deutschland ohne effektiven Technologietransfer nicht bestehen kann. Prof. Dr. Günther Tränkle, Leibniz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik

Preisverleihung „Bestes TT Projekt“ an Forschungsinstitut, Transferstelle und Unternehmen

Vorstellung „Bestes TT-Projekt“

Bier und Brez‘n

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AIW-Day of Industry 2016 (AIW-Industrietag) Date: Wednesday, March 9, 9:30 – 17:30, Theater Topic: „Schutz von Innovationen” (see page 148)

26 DPG-Technologietransferforum mit The Day of Industry is organised by the working group Preisverleihung „Bestes TT Projekt“ Industry and Business (AIW) in particular by Dr. Mi- chael Schramm, 2s-ip Schramm Schneider Patentan- Am Montag, den 7. März 2016, fi ndet von 9:00 bis ca. 17:00 Uhr im „Theater“ das erste DPG-Technologietransferforum statt. Junge Gründer, etablierte For- wälte, Rechtsanwälte, München. scher, Vertreter von Unternehmen und Technologietransferstellen stellen Best- All presentations will be given in German. Practice-Beispiele im Bereich des Technologietransfers vor. Der Industrietag bietet interessante und aktuelle Ein- Begrüßung blicke in einen Themenbereich, der zunehmend an Hon. Prof. Dr. h.c. Rolf Pfrengle Schatzmeister der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft Bedeutung gewinnt: Schutz von Innovationen. Nach einem Überblick über die generellen Schutzmöglich- Impulsvortrag Prof. Dr. Edward Georg Krubasik keiten geben hochrangige Vertreter der Wirtschaft Präsident der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft Auskunft über die Bedeutung geistigen Eigentums in Best Practice: Berichte aus dem TT / Erfolgsgeschichten ihren Unternehmen und wie diese damit umgehen. Da- Firma Ascenion und Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden bei wird auch deutlich werden, welche beruflichen Per- Best Practice: Von der Erfi ndung zur erfolgreichen Innovation spektiven sich für Physiker in diesem Bereich ergeben. Technologietransfer bei großen deutschen Industrieunternehmen

Best Practice: Erfolgreiche deutsche Gründer Companions’ Programme Firma NanoTemper Technologies GmbH und Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Excursions to the city, the institutions and industrial Warum Deutschland ohne effektiven Technologietransfer nicht bestehen kann. sites in the area. Please note that only a very limited Prof. Dr. Günther Tränkle, Leibniz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik number of participants (25 – 35) can take part in each Preisverleihung „Bestes TT Projekt“ an Forschungsinstitut, Transferstelle und of the excursions. Unternehmen

Vorstellung „Bestes TT-Projekt“ Tuesday, March 8, 16:00 – 17:30 Bier und Brez‘n City tour “Regensburg – Experience a Historic City.” (English) Stadtführung “Regensburg – Eine historische Stadt erleben.“ (deutsch) Costs: 5,00 EUR Meeting point: in front of the Tourist Information lo- cated in the Old Town Hall of Regensburg. Please register and pay for the city tour at the Infor- mation Desk located in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer by Tuesday 12:00 at the latest.

Anzeige-Technologie-Transfer-2016-01-11.indd 1 12.01.2016 14:56:44 Wednesday, March 9, 08:30 – 12:15 “Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH insight: R & D and Production” (English) Registration is free of charge. Please register for this tour at the Information Desk lo- cated in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer by Tuesday 12:00 at the latest. Meeting point: Bus stop “Universität” outside the uni- versity. Please sign up with your guide there. The stated times are the times of departure and return.

27 Wednesday, March 9, 18:15 – 20:45 “Physics in the Universe: Regensburg's Observatory. A guided tour by and for physicists” (English) Costs: 5,00 EUR Meeting point: in front of the Tourist Information lo- cated in the Old Town Hall of Regensburg Please register and pay for this tour at the Informa- tion Desk located in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer by Wednesday 12:00 at the latest.

Thursday, March 10, 09:30 – 11:45 “Innovations at Continental” (English and German) Registration is free of charge. Please register for this tour at the Information Desk lo- cated in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer by Monday 18:00 at the latest. Meeting point: Bus stop “Universität” outside the uni- versity Please sign up with your guide there. The stated times are the times of departure and return.

Thursday, March 10, 12:30 – 16:15 “Osram Opto Semiconductors GmbH insight: R & D and Production” (English) Registration is free of charge. Please register for this tour at the Information Desk located in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer by Wednesday 12:00 at the latest. Meeting point: Bus stop “Universität” outside the uni- versity Please sign up with your guide there. The stated times are the times of departure and return.

Friday, March 11, 9:40-13:00 “Infineon Innovation Site Regensburg” (English and German) Registration is free of charge. Please register for this tour at the Information Desk located in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer by Thursday 12:00 at the latest. Meeting point: Bus stop “Universität” outside the uni- versity Please sign up with your guide there. The stated times

28 are the times of departure and return.

“Physik hautnah” Date: March 9 to March 12 Time: from 10:00-19:00 Location: On the large exhibition area within the “Do- naueinkaufszentrum”, 2nd floor in front of the candy shop "Hornung". Exciting experiments and technological highlights will be presented for the interested public in the "DEZ" shopping center. Already in 2002, 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2013 this show was a great success. People of all ages experienced the lively world of physics and materials science within an everyday life environment.

Exhibition of Scientific Instruments and Literature Tuesday, March 8, to Thursday, March 10 Opening hours: 09:00 – 17:00 Exhibition of scientific instruments and literature in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer (Audimax), Law and Eco- nomics Building (“Wirtschaft und Recht”), H6 area and

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A Journal Devoted to Applied 14.765 5.696 Physics and Chemistry of Surfaces and Interfaces elsevier.com/locate/ elsevier.com/locate/ elsevier.com/ appsusc suscrepo locate/progsurf 29 the exhibition tent (outside nearby the main entrance of the Main Lecture Hall Building), where you will also find a catering area. More than 100 companies (see list of exhibitors at the end of this booklet) will pre- sent their products. All conference participants are welcome to attend the exhibition. The entrance is free.

“Role models”-Exhibition Monday, March 7, to Friday, March 11 Exhibition of 20 posters presenting biographies of "role model" female physicists. It is titled "Lise Meit- ners Töchter – Physikerinnen stellen sich vor" and aims to encourage women to choose a profession within the field of natural sciences. The exhibition is located in the foyer of the Central Library. It is perma- nently open to the general public from Monday to Fri- day, 9:00 – 19:00 (on Friday, 9:00 – 14:00). The “Role models”-Exhibition is free of charge.

Places & Spaces Monday, March 7, to Friday, March 11 Exhibition of scientific posters. The Places & Spaces: Mapping Science exhibit aims to introduce science mapping techniques to the general public and to ex- perts across diverse disciplines for educational, sci- entific, and practical purposes. It is meant to inspire cross-disciplinary discussion on how to best track and communicate scholarly activity and scientific pro- gress on a global scale. The exhibition is located in the foyer of the Central Library. It is permanently open to the general public from Monday to Friday, 9:00 – 19:00 (on Friday, 9:00 – 14:00). The Exhibition is free of charge.

DPG-Teachers’ Days (Lehrertage der DPG) Date: March 11 and March 12, 09:00 – 16:00 The DPG's traditional "Teachers’ Days" are addressed to teachers and student teachers, and will take place within the context of the DPG Spring Meeting. Partici- pation at the Teachers’ Days is free. All presentations of the DPG-Teachers’ Days will be in German. You will find the programme in this booklet (abbrevia- tion: LT) and on the local server http://regensburg16. dpg-tagungen.de/veranstaltung/lehrertage.html.

30 Organisation: Dr. Michael Sinzinger Goethe Gymnasium Goethestr. 1 93049 Regensburg

Acknowledgement The organisers and the local secretary want to thank • Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation, Hanau • University of Regensburg • all industrial sponsors (see page 176 in this booklet) for supporting the conference and all staff who make this conference possible.

Disclaimer of liability All participants are asked to take care of their ward- robe and valuables. We assume no liability.

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Öffentlicher Vortrag Universität Regensburg Audimax (H1) Universitätsstraße 31 Donnerstag, 10. März 2016 93040 Regensburg 17:30 Uhr Poster-Ausstellung „Lise Meitner und ihre ‚Töchter‘: Physikerinnen stellen sich vor“ 7. bis 11. März 2016 Foyer der Zentralbibliothek 31 Der Eintritt ist frei. www.lise-meitner-lectures.de - - H18 H16 H15 H16 H17 H18 H20

Sunday, March 6, 2016 March Sunday, Tutorials 16:00 — 16:50 Synthesis, structure photovoltaics: Perovskite architecture and device Docampo •Pablo Session 16:00 — 18:30 Dynamics and Applica Evolutionary Tutorial: tions to Biology, Social and Economic Sys- Social and Economic tions to Biology, tems (SOE/DY/BP/jDPG) Sessions 16:00 — 18:30 Tutorial: Plasmonics (HL with O) Plasmonics (HL with Tutorial: 16:00 — 18:30 Dynamics and Applica Evolutionary Tutorial: - and Spin-Orbit Tor Spin Hall Effect Tutorial: ques (MA) 16:00 — 18:30 Photovoltaics Hybrid and Perovskite Tutorial: DS, HL) (CPP with DF, 16:00 — 18:30 in Integrable Quantum Correlations Tutorial: Many-Body Systems (TT) tions to Biology, Social and Economic Sys- and Economic Social tions to Biology, AGjDPG) BP, tems (SOE with DY, 16:00 — 18:30

Chemical and Polymer Physics Division (CPP) Chemical and Polymer

Biological Physics Division (BP) Tutorials (TUT) Tutorials CPP 1.1 BP 1 TUT 1 TUT 2 TUT 4 TUT 5 TUT 3

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Charge Carrier Generation and Recombination Recombination and Generation Carrier Charge Cells Solar Perovskite and in Organic Baumann •Andreas 17:40 — 18:30 in hybrid perovskite structure The electronic and devices layers •Selina Olthof Session 16:00 — 18:30 Photovoltaics Hybrid and Perovskite Tutorial: CPP) by (CPP/DF/DS/HL, organised 16:50 — 17:40 16:50 tions to Biology, Social and Economic Sys- Social and Economic tions to Biology, / BP / jDPG) tems (SOE / DY Session 16:00 — 18:30 Dynamics and Applica Evolutionary Tutorial: Session 16:00 — 18:30 Tutorial: Hybrid and Perovskite Photovoltaics Photovoltaics Hybrid and Perovskite Tutorial: HL) (CPP with DS, DF, Photovoltaics Hybrid and Perovskite Tutorial: - DS and HL, organi DF, (Joint Session of CPP, CPP) sed by Session 16:00 — 18:30

Dynamics and Statistical Physics Division (DY) Dynamics and Statistical Physics Division

Thin Films Division (DS) Dielectric Solids Division (DF) Dielectric Solids Division CPP 1.3 CPP 1 CPP 1.2 CPP DY 1 DS 1

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Sun Semiconductor PhysicsDivision(HL) MA 1.2 MA 1.1 MA HL 2 HL 1 HL 1.4 HL 1.3 HL 1.2 HL 1.1 Magnetism Division(MA) •Stefania Pizzini tures manipulated by spin-orbittorques Magnetisation offerromagnetic nanostruc - 17:00 —17:45 •Christian Back Introduction toSpinHallEffect 16:00 —16:45 Tutorials sed by CPP) (Joint SessionofCPP, DF, DSandHL,organi- Tutorial: HybridandPerovskite Photovoltaics 16:00 —18:30 Tutorial: Plasmonics 16:00 —18:30 Sessions •Harald Giessen hybrid nonlinearplasmonics Complex functionalplasmonics:Ultrafast 18:00 —18:30 •Rainer Hillenbrand scanning probe tip troscopy by elasticlightscatteringfrom a Infrared spec nanoscopy andnano-FTIR 17:30 —18:00 •Na Liu Active 3Dplasmonics 16:45 —17:15 •Hatice Altug Biosensing Graphene andMetalPlasmonicsforMid-IR 16:00 —16:45 Tutorials H17 H17 H18 H15 H15 H15 H15 H15 - 35

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Spin Hall effect and spin-orbit torque from from torque and spin-orbit Hall effect Spin theorymaterial-specific Mokrousov •Yuriy Session 16:00 — 18:30 - and Spin-Orbit Tor Spin Hall Effect Tutorial: ques 17:45 — 18:30 17:45 Tutorials 16:00 — 16:45 functions of integrable models Correlation Göhmann •Frank 16:45 — 17:30 Non-Abelian anyons •Holger Frahm Predicting evolution: statistical mechanics statistical evolution: Predicting equilibrium and biophysics far from •Michael Lässig 16:50 — 17:40 of social opinion formation. models Voter •Katarzyna Sznajd-Weron 17:40 — 18:30 methods for network Maximum-entropy systemic risk estimation, and reconstruction, early-warning signals •Diego Garlaschelli Session 16:00 — 18:30 Dynamics and Applica Evolutionary Tutorial: Tutorials 16:00 — 16:50 Sys- Social and Economic tions to Biology, / BP / jDPG) tems (SOE / DY

Low Temperature Physics Division (TT) Low Temperature Physics of Socio-economic Systems Division (SOE) Physics of Socio-economic MA 1 MA 1.3 TT 1.1 TT 1.2 SOE 1.2 SOE 1.3 SOE 1

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Sun AGjDPG 1 (for registered participants only) (for registeredparticipants Welcome Evening Working Group"Young DPG“(AGjDPG) 1 TT 1.3 TT 19:00 tems tions toBiology, SocialandEconomic Sys- Tutorial: Evolutionary DynamicsandApplica 16:00 —18:30 Session Many-Body Systems Tutorial: Correlations inIntegrableQuantum 16:00 —18:30 Session •Michael Brockmann and continuumsystems Quantum quenchesandequilibrationoflattice 17:45 —18:30 ______Mensa H16 H20 H20 - 37

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Monday, March 7, 2016 March Monday, Invited Talks 10:30 — 10:55 means of spin-wave pumping: Novel Parallel manipulation on the micro-scale •Thomas Brächer 10:55 — 11:20 source current quantized Self-referenced Fricke •Lukas 11:20 — 11:45 of Majorana states in magnetic Signatures adatom chains Pientka •Falko Plenary Talks, Prize Talk, Special Talk Talk, Prize Plenary Talks, 08:30 — 09:15 Merging light with nanoparticles: artificialMerging and therapy, photocatalysis, cancer molecules, solar steam •Naomi J. Halas 13:15 — 13:45 multiple near-field from imaging Diffractive diffraction intensities •Lars Lötgering of the Georg-Simon-Ohm-Prize) (Laureate 13:15 — 13:45 Communication: in Scientific Perspectives Publishing in Transition •Alexander Grossmann 14:00 — 14:45 and OpportunitiesRecent Advances in Elec systems: patterns to function in living From dryland as a case study ecosystems •Ehud Meron tron Microscopy of Materials Microscopy tron •Ulrich Dahmen 14:00 — 14:45

Symposium SKM Dissertation 2016 (SYSD) Prize SYSD 1.1 SYSD 1.2 SYSD 1.3 SYSD PV I PV II PV III PV IV

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Mon SYCE 1.4 SYCE 1.3 SYCE 1.2 SYCE 1.1 (SYCE) Symposium CaloricEffectsinFerroic Materials SYSD 1 SYSD 1.5 SYSD 1.4 Neil Mathur, •Xavier Moya mir Pomjakushin, Antoni Planes,Lluis Mañosa, Josep LluisTamarit, SamCrossley, Wei Li,Vladi Pol Lloveras, EnricStern-Taulats, MariaBarrio, tric ammoniumsulphate Giant inverse barocaloric effects inferrielec 16:45 —17:15 •Anna Grünebohm defects principles simulations:Therole ofstrainand Optimizing theelectrocaloric effect by first- 16:00 —16:30 Axelsson, FlorianLeGoupil,George Manos •Matjaz Valant, Lawrence J.Dunne,Anna-Karin action case ofnerve Multicaloric effect inbiologicalsystems:a 15:30 —16:00 •Antoni Planes materials Multicaloric effects inmetamagneticHeusler 15:00 —15:30 Invited Talks SKM Dissertation PrizeSKM Dissertation 2016 10:30 —12:35 Session •Sören Ulstrup sions ElectronObserving DynamicsinTwo Dimen 12:10 —12:35 Oliver G.Schmidt,Denys Makarov Streubel, Peter•Robert Fischer, FlorianKronast, Surfaces Imaging SpinTextures Magnetic onCurved 11:45 —12:10 H1 H1 H1 H1 H2 H2 H2 - - 39 -

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TiNiCu-based thin films for elastocaloric for elastocaloric films thin TiNiCu-based cooling Chluba Christoph Quandt, •Eckhard Session 15:00 — 17:45 materials in ferroic Caloric effects 17:15 — 17:45 17:15 encies in Hybrid Metal Halide Perovskites •Laura Herz 11:15 — 11:45 Frontiers of Electronic Structure Theory: Focus Focus Theory: Structure of Electronic Frontiers and Transport on Topology Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 Semiconductors: Opportunities and Perovskite Materials Design Challenges for Photovoltaic B. Mitzi •David 10:00 — 10:30 in Solar Cells: A new Paradigm Perovskite Photovoltaics •Mohammad Nazeeruddin 10:30 — 11:00 Effici Diffusion and Radiative Charge-Carrier solar cells losses in perovskite Photovoltage Tvingsted •Kristofer 11:45 — 12:15 solar of perovskite Computational screening materials energy Jacobsen •Karsten W. Session 15:45 — 17:45

Photovoltaics (SYHP) Photovoltaics Symposium Fundamentals of Hybrid and Perovskite of Hybrid and Perovskite Symposium Fundamentals

Focus on Topology and Transport (SYES) and Transport on Topology Focus Symposium Frontiers of Electronic Structure Theory: Theory: of Electronic Structure Symposium Frontiers SYCE 1 SYCE SYCE 1.5 SYCE SYHP 1.4 SYHP 1.1 SYHP 1.2 SYHP 1.3 SYHP 1.5

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Mon BP 12.1 BP 11.4 BP 8.1 BP 7.1 BP 3.1 BP 2.1 SYHP 1 Biological PhysicsDivision(BP) Cheng Zhang,BrianK.Kobilka schuh, Patrizia M.Spoerri,ShaunR.Coughlin, •Daniel J.Müller, David Alsteens,Moritz Pfreund- landscape tomutipleligands quantifying theirligand-binding free energy Imaging ofG-protein coupledreceptors while 15:00 —15:30 •Gerd UlrichNienhaus Proteins oftheGFPfamily Chromophore Photophysics inFluorescent 16:00 —16:30 Sezgin •Christian Eggeling, Marco Fritzsche, Erdinc microscopy forstudyingmembranebioactivity Prospects ofsuper-resolution optical 11:30 —12:00 •Marc-Thorsten Hütt on patterns Relating biologicalnetworkstogeneexpressi- 11:15 —11:45 •Emmanuel Margeat pled Receptors Structural DynamicsofSingleG-protein Cou 09:30 —10:00 John Condeelis Lisa Manning,CristinaMarchetti, MichaelHöckel, Steve Pawlizak, LindaOswald,Steffen Grosser, •Josef Käs,Franziska Wetzel, Anatol Fritsch, Multicellular Streaming inSolidTumours 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks voltaics Fundamentals ofHybridandPerovskite Photo- 09:30 —12:15 Session H45 H43 H43 H45 H44 H43 H1 - 41

Mon H43 H44 H45 H51 H36 H45 H43 H36 H42 H43 H45 C Poster C Poster C Poster Sessions 09:30 — 11:00 Physics of Cancer Physics of 09:30 — 12:15 Dynamics and Structure Protein 09:30 — 11:00 Fluids I (Joint Session Colloids and Complex BP/CPP/DY) 09:30 — 13:00 Fluids II (Joint Session Colloids and Complex CPP/DY/BP) 10:00 — 11:30 to Dynamics I (Joint Topology Networks: From Session SOE/DY/BP) 11:15 — 13:00 in Biological Systems Coupled Problems Session) (Focus 11:30 — 12:45 I Bioimaging and Spectroscopy 12:15 — 13:15 Game Theory (Joint Session Evolutionary SOE/DY/BP) 15:00 — 18:00 Colloids and Complex Fluids III (Joint Session CPP/DY/BP) 15:00 — 17:15 II Bioimaging and Spectroscopy 15:00 — 17:15 Single Molecule Biophysics 17:30 — 19:30 Diffusion in Complex – Anomalous Posters Environments 17:30 — 19:30 – Biotechnology and Bioengineering Posters 17:30 — 19:30 – Complex Fluids and Soft Matter Posters

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Mon CPP 6.1 CPP 3.1 Chemical andPolymer PhysicsDivision(CPP) BP 25 BP 24 BP 23 BP 22 BP 21 BP 20 BP 19 BP 18 BP 17 BP 16 •Matthias Ballauff dumbbells asanalyzed by rheo-SANS Dynamics ofthermosensitive core-shell 09:30 —10:00 •Vladimir Toshchevikov Orientation effects inpolymernetworks 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks Posters –SystemsBiology 17:30 —19:30 Posters –SingleMoleculeBiophysics 17:30 —19:30 Posters –Protein Structure andDynamics 17:30 —19:30 Posters –Neurosciences 17:30 —19:30 Composites and Nanocrystals Posters –Nanoparticles, 17:30 —19:30 Posters –MolecularDynamics 17:30 —19:30 Posters –MembranesandVesicles 17:30 —19:30 andRelatedEnzymes RNA Posters –DNA, 17:30 —19:30 Predictions Systems: ModelIdentification,Analysisand Posters –CoupledProblems inBiological 17:30 —19:30 Posters –ComputationalBiophysics 17:30 —19:30 H51 H40 Poster C Poster C Poster C Poster C Poster C Poster C Poster C Poster C Poster C Poster C 43

Mon - H51 H40 H1 H40 H41 H45 H51 H38 H40 H41 H42 B2 Poster se transitions in stimuli-responsive polymer in stimuli-responsive se transitions solutions and hydrogels Müller- Peter •Martine Philipp, Winfried Petry, Buschbaum Sessions 09:30 — 12:15 Percolation in colloidal model systems model in colloidal Percolation Mark Mohit Dixit, Hugues Meyer, Schilling, •Tanja der Schoot van Paul Miller, 15:00 — 15:30 and kinetics at pha of nonlinearities The role of Hybrid Fundamentals Symposium SYHP: (CPP/DS/DF/HL, Photovoltaics and Perovskite CPP) by organised 09:30 — 12:15 and Elastomers Networks Polymer 09:30 — 12:15 Nanoparticles, Nanocrystals and Composites I 09:30 — 11:00 Colloids and Complex Fluids I (Joint Session BP) by organised BP/CPP/DY, 09:30 — 13:00 Colloids and Complex Fluids II (Joint Session CPP) by organised BP/CPP/DY, 15:00 — 17:30 I (Joint Photovoltaics Hybrid and Perovskite CPP) by Session CPP/DF/DS/HL, organised 15:00 — 17:45 and Microgels Hydrogels 15:00 — 16:30 Nanoparticles,Nanocrystals II Composites and 15:00 — 18:00 Colloids and Complex Fluids III (Joint Session CPP) by organised BP/CPP/DY, 18:15 — 21:00 Photovoltaics Hybrid and Perovskite Poster: 11:45 — 12:15 11:45

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Mon DF 2 DF 6.5 DF 6.4 DF 6.2 DF 6.1 Dielectric SolidsDivision(DF) CPP 15 CPP 14 CPP 13 CPP 12 Photovoltaics (CPPwith DS,DF, HL) SYHP: Fundamentals ofHybridandPerovskite 09:30 —12:15 Sessions Link, JohnJelonnek •Sergey Soldatov, Vasileios Ramopoulos,Guido Microwave Applications Dielectric CharacterizationforIndustrial 17:10 —17:40 Strauss Theo Scherer, SabineSchreck, Peter Spaeh,Dirk Grossetti, Francesco Mazzocchi, Andreas Meier, •Alessandro Vaccaro, GaetanoAiello,Giovanni Applications Double-disc DiamondWindowsforFusion 16:20 —16:50 Scherer Spaeh, DirkStrauss,Alessandro Vaccaro, Theo setti, Francesco Mazzocchi, Andreas Meier, Peter •Sabine Schreck, GaetanoAiello,Giovanni Gros- Upper launcher Torus DiamondWindowfortheITER ECRH 15:30 —16:00 •Eckhard Wörner, Christoph Wild CVD diamondfornuclearfusionexperiments 15:00 —15:30 Topical Talks Poster: Functional Polymer Hybrids 18:15 —21:00 Hydrogels, SoftRobotics Poster: Polymer NetworksandElastomers, 18:15 —21:00 Composites Poster: and Nanocrystals Nanoparticles, 18:15 —21:00 Poster: ColloidsandComplexFluids 18:15 —21:00 H1 H26 H26 H26 H26 Poster B2 Poster B2 Poster B2 Poster B2 45

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Optical and nonlinear optical properties, properties, optical and nonlinear Optical photonic 14:45 — 18:30 DF) (HL with Photovoltaics 15:00 — 17:45 materials (MM ferroic in Caloric effects SYCE: with MA, DF) 15:00 — 18:40 Session: Applications of Dielectric Focus Technology Materials in Microwave 09:30 — 12:10 09:30 Controlling and tailoring molecular thin film Controlling growth •Stefan Kowarik 15:00 — 15:30 by Materials characterization at the nanoscale spectrometry X-ray Beckhoff •Burkhard Sessions 09:30 — 12:15 Photo- Perovskite of Hybrid and Fundamentals DS and DF, (Joint symposium of CPP, voltaics CPP) by HL, organised 09:30 — 13:15 Switching Phase Change / Resistive 09:30 — 12:45 Thin Films I Organic 09:30 — 13:00 Session of Materials (Joint Two-dimensional HL) by DS and HL, organised 09:30 — 12:30 HL, Graphene: Theory (Joint Session of DS, DY, MA, HL) by O and TT organised Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00

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Mon DY 11.2 DY 11.1 DY 3.1 Dynamics andStatisticalPhysicsDivision(DY) DS 14 DS 13 DS 12 DS 11 DS 10 DS 9 DS 8 DS 7 •Massimiliano Esposito Flow Thermodynamics withContinuousInformation 15:30 —16:00 Nickelsen •Andreas Engel,Johannes Hoppenau,Daniel thermodynamics Large deviation functionalsinstochastic 15:00 —15:30 •Thorsten Pöschel andStructureHistory ofGranularSediments 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks of theThinFilmsDivision Annual GeneralMeeting 19:00 —20:00 DY, organised OandTT by HL) HL,MA, Graphene: Fabrication (JointSessionofDS, 17:45 —18:45 Postersession DS 17:00 —19:00 Session ofCPP, DSandHL,organised by CPP) Hybrid andPerovskite Photovoltaics I(Joint 15:00 —17:30 TT) OandTT,Session ofDS,HL,MA, organised by Transport: Topological Insulators–2D(Joint 15:00 —17:45 Organic Thin FilmsII 15:00 —16:45 and CompositionI Thin FilmCharacterisation:Structure Analysis 15:00 —16:30 organised OandTT by HL) HL, MA, Graphene: Transport (JointSessionofDS,DY, 14:45 —17:45 H44 H44 H46 H8 H17 Poster A H38 H18 H11 H8 H17 47

Mon - H44 H44 H44 H45 H46 H47 H51 H36 H2 H36 H15 H42 - one mole information and energy Measuring cule at a time Ritort •Felix 16:45 — 17:15 bipartite and systems, reservoirs, Information of uncertainty cost in energetic the minimal biomolecular reactions C Barato •Andre 17:15 — 17:45 of transport in nanostruc control Feedback Fluids I (Joint Session Colloids and Complex BP) by organised BP/CPP/DY, 09:30 — 12:45 Granular Matter 09:30 — 12:45 - Dynamics in many-body systems: Equilibriati on and localization (Joint Session DY/TT) 09:30 — 13:00 Colloids and Complex Fluids II (Joint Session CPP/BP/DY) 10:00 — 11:30 I (Joint to Dynamics Topology Networks: From / BP) Session SOE / DY 10:30 — 12:35 2016 SKM Dissertation-Prize 12:15 — 13:15 Game Theory (Joint Session SOE Evolutionary / BP / DY) 14:00 — 14:45 Ehud Meron Plenary Talk: 15:00 — 18:00 Colloids and Complex Fluids III (Joint Session CPP/BP/DY) 16:00 — 16:30 16:00 tures. Brandes •Tobias Sessions 09:30 — 11:00

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Mon HL 13.1 HL 12.1 HL 11.4 HL 11.1 HL 6.6 HL 5.1 Semiconductor PhysicsDivision(HL) DY 14 DY 13 DY 12 DY 11 •Masaya Kataoka single-electron wave packets Energy- andtime-resolved detectionofhot 14:45 —15:15 •Zeger Hens nanocrystals ofcolloidalsemiconductor chemistry Surface 14:45 —15:15 Antonella Cavanna, Yong Jin,Gwendal Fève Freulon, Jean-Marc Berroir, Bernard Plaçais, Marguerite, Vincent Bocquillon,Arthur •Erwann in quantumHalledgechannels (De)coherence ofsingleelectron wavepackets 12:30 —13:00 •Christian Glattli pulses generatinglevitons. A cleansingleelectron source usingvoltage 11:30 —12:00 •Raffaella Calarco chalcogenide materials Epitaxial paradigmsofvan derWaals bonded 11:15 —11:45 •Jean-Michel Gerard nic wires Quantum opticswithquantumdotsinphoto- 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks Complex Systems 16:15 —17:45 Statistical Physics(general) 15:00 —17:15 Energy systems 15:00 —16:00 DY/BP) and informationprocessing (JointSession Focus Session:Stochasticthermodynamics 15:00 —17:45 H10 H2 H10 H10 H16 H15 H47 H48 H47 H44 49

Mon - - H10 H10 H10 H16 H17 H17 H1 H13 H15 H16 tion in graphene Mics, Klaas-Jan Zoltan •Dmitry Turchinovich, Müllen, Klaus Xinliang Feng, Ivanov, Ivan Tielrooij, Mischa Bonn Sessions 09:30 — 12:15 The reabsorption effect with single-electron with single-electron effect The reabsorption sources Haack, Michael Moskalets •Géraldine 16:45 — 17:15 contact quantum driven states in a Electronic Belzig, Gabelli, Wolfgang Julien •Mihajlo Vanevic, Bertrand Reulet 18:15 — 18:45 quantized transfer: single-electron Clocked pair partitioning and electron currents Hohls •Frank 16:15 — 16:45 States in of Excitonic Mechanical Control Quantum Dots Martín-Sánchez, Javier •Armando Rinaldo Trotta, Rastelli 14:45 — 15:15 of Gra Spectroscopy in Raman Advances of ultrafast conduc Thermodynamic picture of Hybrid Fundamentals Symposium SYHP: (Joint Session Photovoltaics and Perovskite CPP) by HL, organised DS and DF, of CPP, 09:30 — 13:00 and Optics Nanostructures Spintronics: 09:30 — 12:15 Single Photon Quantum Dots and Wires: Sources 09:30 — 13:00 Materials (Joint Session of Two-dimensional HL) by organised HL, DS and O, 15:30 — 16:00 15:30 Materials phene and Layered C. Ferrari •Andrea 16:15 — 16:45

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Mon HL 18 HL 17 HL 16 HL 15 HL 14 HL 13 HL 12 HL 11 HL 10 HL 9 HL 8 HL 7 Plasmonics and NanoopticsI:Microscopy 15:00 —18:00 TT) OandTT,Session ofDS,HL,MA, organised by Transport: Topological Insulators–2D(Joint 15:00 —17:45 and TT, organised by HL) Graphene: Transport (JointSessionofDS,HL 14:45 —17:45 Devices Quantum DotsandWires: Fabrication and 14:45 —18:45 Spintronics: Transport andTheory 14:45 —17:45 TT, organised by HL) Electronic Devices II(JointSessionofHLand Focus Sources Session:SingleParticle for 14:45 —18:45 organised by HL) Photovoltaics (JointSessionofHLand DF, 14:45 —18:30 TT, organised by HL) Electronic Devices I(JointSessionofHLand Focus Sources Session:SingleParticle for 11:30 —13:00 Interaction Plasmonics andNanooptics:Light-Matter 10:30 —13:15 Graphene I:Structure andDynamics 10:30 —13:30 andTT,sion ofHL,MA organised by TT) Information Systems–Experiment(JointSes Transport: QuantumCoherence andQuantum 09:45 —13:00 and TT, organised by HL) (JointSessionofDS,HL Graphene: Theory 09:30 —12:30 S054 H18 H17 H16 H13 H10 H2 H10 S054 H24 H22 H17 51 -

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Hybrid and Perovskite Photovoltaics I (Joint I Photovoltaics and Perovskite Hybrid CPP) by organised DS and HL, CPP, Session of 15:45 — 17:45 Focus Theory: Structure of Electronic Frontiers Transport and on Topology 17:45 — 18:45 (Joint Session of DS, Graphene: Fabrication HL) by organised HL and TT, 15:00 — 17:30 15:00 sion of HL, MA TT) by and TT organised 15:00 — 17:45 Néel-type skyrmions in a type-I multiferroic in a type-I multiferroic Néel-type skyrmions compound Milde, Peter Sandor Bordacs, Kezsmarki, •Istvan Alois Loidl Jonathan White, Vladimir Tsurkan, Sessions 09:30 — 11:00 Magnetic Materials I 09:30 — 12:00 Materials and nanostructured Micro- 09:30 — 12:00 Magnetismus Bio- und molekularer 09:30 — 13:30 magnetic Phase Transitions and Spin Textures 09:45 — 13:00 and Quantum Quantum Coherence Transport: Ses Information Systems – Experiment (Joint – 2D (Joint Insulators Topological Transport: Session of DS, HL, MA, by O and TT organised TT) 15:00 — 17:30 Magnetic Surface Excitations Invited Talk 09:30 — 10:00

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Mon MM 3 MM 2 MM 1 MM 11.1 MM 8.1 MM 2.1 MM 1.1 Metal andMaterialPhysicsDivision(MM) 11 MA 10 MA 9 MA Interfaces I:Mechanical properties Interfaces 10:15 —11:45 rials I materials engineeringfordesign ofnewmate Topical session:Integratedcomputational 10:15 —11:45 Invited talkOlson 09:30 —10:00 Sessions Gumbsch Krugel, Matous Mrovec, DanielF. Urban,Peter •Christian Elsässer, Wolfgang Körner, Georg put screening andmulti-scalemodeling containing criticalelementsby high-through Search forsubstitutesofmagneticmaterials 15:45 —16:15 •Blazej Grabowski Recent progress andfuture prospects Modern materialsdesignfrom first-principles: 11:45 —12:15 •Chris Wolverton Precipitation Hardened Alloy Systems High-Throughput ComputationalSearch for 10:15 —10:45 •Greg Olson From GenometoFlight Computational MaterialsDesign: 09:30 —10:00 Topical Talks Magnetic ThinFilmsI 15:00 —17:45 Award (Dissertationspreis) Thyssen-Krupp ElectricalSteelPh.D. Thesis 15:00 —17:00 Spincaloric Transport (jointlywithTT) 15:00 —18:15 H39 H38 H38 H39 H38 H38 H38 H33 H32 H31 - 53 -

Mon - H52 H53 H52 H53 H38 H39 H1 H39 H51 H52 H53 B3 Poster opical session: opical session: ring for design of new materials III 15:45 — 17:45 - dyna I: Glassy Metals and Amorphous Liquid mics 10:15 — 11:30 I: Mechanics Nanomaterials 11:30 — 13:00 Metals II: Shear bands Liquid and Amorphous 11:30 — 12:45 and thermal transport I: Electronic Transport 11:45 — 13:15 T enginee- materials Integrated computational II new materials design of for ring 11:45 — 12:45 and embrittlement Interfaces II: Segregation 15:00 — 17:45 materials in ferroic effects Caloric SYCE: 15:45 — 18:00 session: Topical Integrated computational materials enginee Focus Theory: Structure of Electronic Frontiers and Transport on Topology 15:45 — 17:30 Liquid and Amorphous Metals III: Mechanical properties 15:45 — 17:30 and ionic transport II: Atomic Transport 18:00 — 20:00 session I Poster 10:15 — 11:30 10:15

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Mon Surface ScienceDivision(O) Surface O 6.1 O 3.5 O 3.4 O 3.3 O 3.2 O 3.1 O 2.1 O 1.1 •Roland Bennewitz films affect slidingandplowing science offriction:Howmolecular The surface 12:00 —12:30 John Tracey, VilleLoukonen,AdamFoster Kling, DirkLautner, RalfBechstein,Peter Spijker, •Angelika Kühnle, Christoph Marutschke, Felix nate surfaces Interaction ofalcoholsandwaterwithcarbo 12:30 —13:00 •Sabine H.L.Klapp,NicolaKleppmann at structured surfaces Morphology andgrowth oforganic molecules 12:00 —12:30 •Jörg Behler High-Dimensional NeuralNetworkPotentials Using andInterfaces Simulations ofSurfaces 11:30 —12:00 •Karsten Reuter Thermodynamics andKinetics MorphologyfromSurface First-Principles: 11:00 —11:30 •Christian Kumpf romolecular adsorbates onmetalsurfaces On growth andinteraction phenomenaofhete 10:30 —11:00 •Femius Koenderink emitter control Hybrid plasmonic-photonicresonances for 10:30 —11:00 •Claudia Draxl py oflow-dimensionalsystems and hybridmaterials:Theoretical spectrosco- From andmoleculestointerfaces surfaces 09:30 —10:15 Invited Talks, Topical Talks S053 S051 S051 S051 S051 S051 S054 S054 - 55 -

Mon - - H24 H4 S054 S052 S053 H24 S054 S054 S051 S052 S053 phene with time-resolved ARPES time-resolved phene with •Isabella Gierz 11:00 — 11:30 Direct view on non-equilibrium carriers in gra carriers on non-equilibrium view Direct with Time-of-Flight Microscopy Momentum Imaging of Spin Filtering: Direct Analysis and Spin Textures k-Space Objects and Schönhense •Gerd 15:00 — 15:30 imaging Principles of plasmonic Kornyshev Alexei •Angela Demetriadou, 15:00 — 15:30 dynamics of non-collinear ma and Excitations In-situ Studies of the Reactivity of Pt Model Surfaces Flat to NanoparticlesCatalysts: from •Christian Papp 15:45 — 16:15 of surfaces Exploring chemical properties by Microscopy Force means of Atomic Jelinek •Pavel Sessions 09:30 — 10:15 Claudia Draxl Overview Talk: 10:30 — 13:15 Plasmonics and Nanooptics I: Light-Matter Interaction 10:30 — 13:00 at Prediction Session: Morphology Focus Interfaces 10:30 — 12:30 and Molecules Surface Magnetism: Atoms 10:30 — 12:00 Dynamics of Molecules on Surfaces 11:30 — 12:00 11:30 adatom arrays tailored gnetization states in •Jens Wiebe 16:15 — 16:45

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Mon O 21 O 20 O 19 O 18 O 17 O 16 O 15 O 14 O 13 O 12 O 11 O 10 O 9 O 8 O 7 O 6 meets Experiment Morphology Prediction Theory atInterfaces: 18:15 —20:30 Tribology: and Nanostructures Surfaces 17:00 —19:30 tion andGrowth Semiconductor Substrates:Structure, Adsorp 17:00 —19:30 faces Metallic Nanowires onSemiconductorSur 17:00 —19:30 Adsorption onMetalSurfaces 15:00 —18:15 StateSpectroscopySurface II 15:00 —18:00 STM/AFM: NewApproaches 15:00 —18:30 ChemicalDynamics Surface 15:00 —18:00 ExcitationsMagnetic Surface 15:00 —17:30 Morphology Prediction atInterfaces 15:00 —18:30 Plasmonics andNanoopticsII:Microscopy 15:00 —18:00 Two-dimensional Materials 09:30 —13:00 Nanostructures I atSurfaces 10:30 —12:45 StateSpectroscopySurface I 10:30 —13:00 Graphene I:Structure andDynamics 10:30 —13:30 Tribology 12:00 —13:15 Poster E Poster A Poster A Poster A H6 H4 H24 S053 S052 S051 S054 H16 H6 H4 H24 S053 - 57 -

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- Orga and Systems Hybrid Organic-Inorganic nic Films 18:15 — 20:30 Light-Matter and Nanooptics: Plasmonics Spectroscopy Interaction, 18:15 — 20:30 Fabrication, Plasmonics and Nanooptics: Applications Characterization and 18:15 — 20:30 and Surfaces:Oxide and Insulator Structure Growth 18:15 — 20:30 Surfaces:Oxides and Insulator Adsorption 18:15 — 20:30 18:15 works •Ginestra Bianconi 16:00 — 16:45 Prize Talk, Invited Talk, Topical Talk Topical Invited Talk, Talk, Prize 09:30 — 10:00 Net Dynamics of Multilayer and Structure De gustibus est disputandum – The Emerging Formation Science of Preference •Ernst Fehr 17:00 — 17:45 in Social and Financial Community Structure Networks Scientist of the Young •Mason Porter (Laureate and Econophysics) for Socio- Award Sessions 09:30 — 10:00 Structural Models of Social and Economic Ginestra Bianconi) Talk Networks (Topical 10:00 — 11:30 to Dynamics I (Joint Topology Networks: From / BP) Session SOE / DY

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Mon TT 15.4 TT 15.3 TT 15.2 TT 15.1 TT 14.7 TT 5.7 TT Low Temperature PhysicsDivision(TT) SOE 7 SOE 6 SOE 5 SOE 4 Simon Trebst •Maria Hermanns, Kevin O‘Brien,AchimRosch, Three-dimensional Kitaev spinliquids 16:45 —17:15 •Yin-Chen He tected topologicalphases proKagome chiralspinliquidand symmetry - 16:00 —16:30 •Stephen Nagler in α-RuCl Proximate Kitaev quantumspinliquidbehavior 15:30 —16:00 •Yukitoshi Motome Liquids Thermodynamics ofFractional QuantumSpin 15:00 —15:30 •Lara Benfatto in superconductors Spectroscopic signatures ofcollective modes 16:45 —17:15 •Ioan Pop pation inaSuperconducting Artificial Atom Coherent Suppression Dissi ofQuasiparticle 11:30 —12:00 Invited Talks Poster 18:00 —20:00 –Awardphysics (YSA) Ceremony Young ScientistAward forSocio-andEcono 16:00 —17:45 / BPDY) Evolutionary (JointSessionSOE GameTheory 12:15 —13:15 Traffic, UrbanandRegionalSystems 11:30 —12:15 3 H20 H20 H20 H20 H19 H22 Poster B1 H36 H36 H36 - - 59

Mon - H20 H17 H20 H47 H22 H19 H18 H21 H24 H10 H10 sion of HL, MA TT) by and TT organised 10:00 — 13:00 Landau levels of Majorana fermions in a spin in a fermions Majorana of levels Landau liquid Vojta •Matthias Sessions 09:30 — 12:30 HL, Graphene: Theory DY, (Joint Session of DS, MA, HL) by O and TT organised 09:30 — 13:00 Magnets – Frustrated Electrons: Correlated Iridates Systems and Pyrochlore 09:30 — 12:45 - systems: Equilibriati Dynamics in many-body and (Joint Session of DY on and localization DY) by TT organised 09:45 — 13:00 and Quantum Quantum Coherence Transport: Ses Information Systems – Experiment (Joint and Electronic Properties Superconductivity: Structure 10:15 — 13:00 Gases Cold Atomic 10:15 — 13:00 Quantum Impurities, Electrons: Correlated Physics Kondo 10:30 — 13:30 and Dynamics (Joint Graphene: Structure HL, MA,- O and TT organi Session of DS, DY, O) sed by 11:30 — 13:00 for Particle Session: Single Sources Focus I (Joint Session of HL and Devices Electronic HL) by TT organised 14:45 — 18:45 for Session: Single Particle Sources Focus II (Joint Session of HL and Devices Electronic HL) by TT organised 17:15 — 17:45 17:15

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Mon TT 22 TT 21 TT 20 TT 19 TT 18 TT 17 TT 16 TT 15 TT 14 TT 13 TT 12 TT DY, organised OandTT by HL) HL,MA, Graphene: Fabrication (JointSessionofDS, 17:45 —18:45 organised MM,Oand TT by MM) DS, HL,MA, on Topology andTransport (JointSession of Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 15:45 —17:45 Session &MeasuringDevices:Cryotechnique Poster 15:00 —18:00 Superconductivity: Poster Session 15:00 —18:00 organisedand TT by MA) Spincaloric Transport (JointSessionofMA 15:00 —18:15 Interfaces Low-Dimensional Systems:OxideHetero- 15:00 —17:15 Point Contacts Transport: QuantumDots,Wires, 15:00 —17:45 Spin Liquids Focus Session:Spectroscopy ofQuantum 15:00 —17:45 Superconductivity: (General)Theory 15:00 —18:00 sed by TT) organi OandTT - (Joint SessionofDS,HL,MA, Transport: Topological Insulators–2D 15:00 —17:45 organised OandTT by HL) HL, MA, Graphene: Transport (JointSessionofDS,DY, 14:45 —17:45 H17 H51 Poster D Poster D H31 H22 H21 H20 H19 H18 H17 61

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Mon - - H1 H47 H1 H1 H1 H3 H2 The Puzzle of Self-Assembly and the Self- Assembly of Puzzles Lecturer) (Ceremonial •Daan Frenkel 17:45 — 18:30 Session 14:00 — 15:30 DY) Anomalous Diffusion (Joint Session with 16:00 — 17:45 Plenary Talks, Prize Talks, Special Talk Talks, Prize Plenary Talks, 08:30 — 09:15 Linking Individual to Collective Behavior in in Behavior to Collective Linking Individual Networks Complex Adaptive M. Pacheco •Jorge 13:15 — 13:45 The Casimir Vacuum: Quantum Optics in Effect •Astrid Lambrecht of the Gentner-Kastler-Prize) (Laureate 13:15 — 13:45 for a Hot De und Klima: Cool Facts Energie – a short Foundation The German Research overview Michael Mößle •Cosima Schuster, bate ? Buchal •Christoph of the Robert-Wichard-Pohl-Prize) (Laureate 13:15 — 13:45 Tuesday, March 8, 2016 March Tuesday,

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Tue Patterns inComplexNetworks (SYCS) Symposium ChimeraStates:Coherence-Incoherence SYES 3 SYCS 1 SYCS 1.5 SYCS 1.4 SYCS 1.3 SYCS 1.2 SYCS 1.1 Focus onTopology andTransport (SYES) Symposium Frontiers ofElectronicStructureTheory: on Topology andTransport I Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 14:00 —16:00 Session terns inComplexNetworks Chimera States:Coherence-Incoherence Pat 09:30 —12:15 Session •Klaus Lehnertz Epileptic seizures: chimerasinbraindynamics 11:45 —12:15 •Kenneth Showalter Oscillators: PhaseClustersandChimeras Synchronization inPopulations ofChemical 11:15 —11:45 •Victor ManuelBastidasValencia Chimera statesinquantummechanics 10:30 —11:00 •Eckehard Schöll and delay Chimera patterns:Influenceoftopology, noise, 10:00 —10:30 •Daniel Abrams hout thethermodynamiclimit farfromTheory infinity: chimerastateswit 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks H24 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 - - 67

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Invited Talks Invited 09:30 — 10:00 Membrane proteins under voltage: simulations simulations under voltage: proteins Membrane at work and receptors of ion channels •Ulrich Zachariae 09:30 — 10:00 Transcription Genome of Molecular Bioimaging Cramer •Patrick 11:15 — 11:45 cell of budding yeast The biosynthetic basis control size Mardo Jonathan J Turner, •Kurt M. Schmoller, Jan M. Chandler-Brown, Devon Koivomägi, Skotheim 09:30 — 10:00 Cell Migration in Confined Geometries Anna-Kristi J. Segerer, Felix Rädler, •Joachim O. Symposium – Chimera States: Coherence- in Complex Networks Patterns Incoherence (SYCS) 09:30 — 11:45 Computational Biophysics 09:30 — 12:30 and Systems Biology & Gene Expression Signalling 09:30 — 12:45 Multicellular Systems 09:30 — 13:00 I (Joint Session with DY) Microswimmers 12:00 — 13:00 Statistical Physics of Biological Systems I (Joint Session with DY) na Marel, Matthias L. Zorn, Christoph Schreiber, Schreiber, Christoph L. Zorn, Matthias na Marel, Alexandra Fink, Florian Röttgermann, Peter Erwin Frey Thüroff, Sessions 09:30 — 12:15

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Tue CPP 25.1 CPP 23.2 CPP 20.6 CPP 20.1 CPP 17.1 Chemical andPolymer Physics Division(CPP) BP 35 BP 34 BP 33 BP 32 •Ahmed Mourran, Hang Zhang, Martin Moeller •Ahmed Mourran, HangZhang,Martin microgel shapeandlocomotion Plasmonic heatingbringsdynamic control of 14:00 —14:30 Peter Müller-Buschbaum •Ezzeldin Metwalli, MajidRasool,SimonBrunner, ion batteries tured blockcopolymermembranesfor lithium- ofnanostruc- Challenges andopportunities 14:15 —14:45 •Matthias Karg monolayers Plasmon couplinginself-assembledcolloidal 11:15 —11:45 •Arri Priimägi tion StrategiesServe Us? mers: HowCanSupramolecularFunctionaliza- Patterning inAzo-PolyPhotoinduced Surface - 09:30 —10:00 Johner •Diddo Diddens,Jörg Baschnagel,Albert pacted Polyelectrolyte Complexes Molecular DynamicsSimulationsofCom 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks (Joint SessionSOE/DY/BP) Networks: From Topology toDynamicsII 15:00 —15:45 Anomalous Diffusion(JointSessionwithDY) 14:00 —15:30 DY/BP/CPP) Colloids andComplexFluidsIV(JointSession 14:00 —15:15 cal networks(JointSessionSOE/DY/BP) breakingChimera State:Symmetry indynami- 14:00 —15:00 H51 H40 H51 H51 H40 H36 H47 H46 H36 - 69

Tue H3 H40 H42 H47 H51 H37 H37 H40 H46 H51 B2 Poster B2 Poster B2 Poster B2 Poster Sessions 09:30 — 10:30 High Efficiency Photovoltaics (Joint Session (Joint Session Photovoltaics High Efficiency AKE) by organised AKE/CPP, 09:30 — 12:30 Polyelectrolytes 09:30 — 12:45 and Photonics Molecular Electronics 09:30 — 13:00 Session BP/CPP/DY, (Joint Microswimmers DY) by organised 09:30 — 12:45 I Hybrids Polymer Functional Focus: 10:45 — 13:00 II (Joint Photovoltaics Hybrid and Perovskite CPP) by Session CPP/DF/DS/HL, organised 14:00 — 15:30 I (CPP/ and Photovoltaics Electronics Organic CPP) by organised DS/HL/O, 14:00 — 15:30 Soft Matter Charged 14:00 — 15:15 Complex Fluids and Colloids IV (Joint Session DY) by organised BP/CPP/DY, 14:00 — 16:00 Hybrids II Polymer Functional Focus: 18:15 — 21:00 Polyelectrolytes, Soft Matter, Charged Poster: Ionic Liquids 18:15 — 21:00 Soft Matter Dynamics / Glasses Poster: 18:15 — 21:00 of Soft Matter Computational Physics Poster: 18:15 — 21:00 Poster: Crystallization, Nucleation, Self Assembly

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Tue DS 21.1 DS 15.1 DF 8 DF 7 DF 8.1 DF 7.5 DF 7.1 Thin FilmsDivision(DS) Dielectric SolidsDivision(DF) CPP 30 •Gerhard Voss Vakuum-Technik Wolfgang Gaede–Wegbereiter dermodernen 13:30 —14:00 •David Johnson ture andTunable Properties Heterostructures withTargeted Nanoarchitec 09:30 —10:00 Prize Talk, SpecialTalks, InvitedTalk Focus Session:Ferroic DomainWalls II 14:00 —16:00 Focus Session:Ferroic DomainWalls I 09:30 —13:00 Sessions •Saeedeh Farokhipoor properties domain wallsanditseffect onmacroscopic Microscopic order parameterscouplingat 14:00 —14:30 •Michael Campbell Domain Walls Conduction andDiodeBehaviour inCharged 11:30 —12:00 Ramesh •Ramamoorthy domain walls Spin andcharge inmultiferroic transport 09:30 —10:10 Invited Talk, Topical Talks Poster: Organic Electronics andPhotovoltaics 18:15 —21:00 H11 H8 H25 H25 H25 H25 H25 Poster B2 71 -

Tue - H11 H11 H11 H8 H11 H24 S052 H37 H8 H11 chanical 10:30 — 13:00 Ultrafast dynamics of many-body effects in effects of many-body dynamics Ultrafast excitons at interfaces:solids and Polarons, electrons and correlated •Julia Stähler of the Gaede-Prize) (Laureate 14:30 — 15:00 of magnetic materials Ion beam modification – revisited Fassbender •Jürgen 15:00 — 15:30 of metal-organic reconstruction Large-scale interfaces and chemisorption induced by change surface stress Stefan Umbach, Florian Pollinger, •Eberhard Helder Marchetto, Schmitt, Thomas Schmidt, Achim Schöll Sessions 09:30 — 12:15 Thermoelectric Materials 09:30 — 13:00 Electrical, Optical, and Me Properties: Layer - Proper Electronic and Materials: Structure 2D O) by organised and O, DS of Session (Joint ties 10:30 — 13:15 I (Joint on Semiconductors 1D Metal Wires O) by organised Session of DS and O, 10:45 — 13:00 II (Joint Photovoltaics Hybrid and Perovskite CPP) by DS and HL, organised Session of CPP, 12:30 — 13:00 Quo and Future Insulators: Status Topological (Joint Session of DS, O and TT, Directions DS) by organised 13:30 — 15:30 Symposium (Joint Session of DS Gaede Prize DS) by organised and O, 14:00 — 14:30 14:00

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Tue DY 19 DY 18 DY 17 DY 16 DY 15 DY 16.1 Dynamics andStatisticalPhysicsDivision(DY) DS 25 DS 24 DS 23 DS 22 on ofDY organised and TT by TT) Transport: FluctuationandNoise(JointSessi 14:00 —15:45 (Joint SessionwithDY) Statistical PhysicsofBiological SystemsI 12:00 —13:00 um Statistical Physicsfarfrom ThermalEquilibri 10:00 —13:15 Microswimmers I(JointSessionDY/BP) 09:30 —13:00 DY/SOE/BP) terns inComplexNetworks(jointsymposium Chimera State:Coherence-Incoherence Pat 09:30 —12:15 Sessions •Chaouqi Misbah Amoeboid swimming 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talk by CPP) (Joint SessionofCPP, DS,HLandO, organised Organic Electronics andPhotovoltaics I 14:00 —15:30 Session ofDSandO, organised by O) 1D MetalWires onSemiconductorsII(Joint 14:00 —16:00 DS andO, organised by O) on Topology andTransport I(JointSessionof Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 14:00 —16:00 O and TT,sion of DS, HL, MA, organised by TT) Transport: Topological Insulators 3D (Joint Ses- 14:00 —15:45 H23 H43 H48 H47 H1 H47 H37 S052 H24 H18 - 73 - -

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Tue Semiconductor PhysicsDivision(HL) HL 37.4 HL 30.4 HL 30.3 HL 30.2 HL 30.1 HL 26.1 HL 22.8 •Mackillo Kira fields hertz Blasting semiconductorelectrons withtera 15:30 —16:00 pi, MichaelJetter, Peter Michler Matthias Paul, JanKettler, SimoneLuca- Portalu UlrichRengstl,Thomas Herzog, •Mario Schwartz, ductors single-photon emittersbasedonIII-Vsemicon Photonic integratedcircuits withon-chip 12:45 —13:15 M. Kamp •S. Höfling,C.P. Dietrich,A.Fiore, M.Thompson, GaAs integratedquantumphotonics 12:15 —12:45 Shields Thomas Meany, IanFarrer, David Ritchie,Andrew Murray, Frederik Floether, JonathonGriffiths, •Anthony Bennett,JamesLee,David Ellis,Eoin circuits photons insiliconoxynitride waveguide Quantum photonicswithquantumdotsingle 11:30 —12:00 •Mark Fox quantum dotemitters On-chip quantumphotonicswithintegrated 11:00 —11:30 •Jonathan Finley optically active quantumdots Exploring spinquantumstatedecoherence in 09:30 —10:00 •Xiaoqin Li Atomically ThinSemiconductors Coherent QuantumDynamicsofExcitons in 11:45 —12:15 Invited Talks H10 H16 H16 H16 H16 H16 H10 - 75 -

Tue - - - H16 H16 H17 H10 H13 H14 H15 H16 H17 H22 ganskiy, Jan-Hindrik Schulze, Andre Strittmatter, Strittmatter, Andre Schulze, Jan-Hindrik ganskiy, Martin Höfling, Tobias Rodt, Sven Kamp, Sven - •Stephan Reizen Heindel, Christian Schneider, stein 14:45 — 15:15 On-chip generation, routing and detection of detection and routing generation, On-chip light nonclassical Dory, Constantin A. Fischer, Kevin •Kai Müller, Konstantin Flassig, Fabian Günther Reithmaier, Michael Kani- Sarmiento, Tomas G. Lagoudakis, Jelena Vuckovic Finley, Jonathan J. ber, 15:15 — 15:45 using quantum dot On-chip quantum optics structures and waveguide microcavities Arsenty Ka Matthias Karow, Munnelly, Pierce gra in monolayer Ultrafast carrier dynamics HL Ultrafast Phenomena I (Joint Session of HL) by organised and O, 09:30 — 13:00 Oxide Semiconductors I 09:30 — 12:00 Carbon-based Nanostructures 09:30 — 12:30 Quantum Information Systems (Joint Session HL) by organised of HL and TT, 09:30 — 11:00 Quantum Optics I Quantum Dots and Wires: 09:30 — 13:00 Zinc Oxide and Zinc Selenide 09:30 — 12:45 and Quantum Quantum Coherence Transport: Information Systems – Theory 1 (Joint Sessi 14:45 — 15:15 14:45 phene •Daniele Brida Sessions 09:30 — 13:15 TT) by organised on of HL, MA and TT,

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Tue HL 42 HL 41 HL 40 HL 39 HL 38 HL 37 HL 36 HL 35 HL 34 HL 33 HL 32 HL 31 HL 30 HL 29 CPP) Session ofCPP, DS,HLandO, organised by Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics I(Joint 14:00 —15:30 organised by HL) Graphene: Optics(JointSession ofHLandTT, 14:45 —15:45 On-Chip QuantumPhotonicsII 14:45 —16:00 Silicon-based SemiconductorsII 14:45 —15:45 Oxide SemiconductorsII 14:45 —15:45 Ultrafast PhenomenaII 14:45 —16:00 Poster Ib 15:00 —19:00 Poster I 15:00 —19:00 organised byHL andMA, MA) Magnetic SemiconductorsI(JointSessionof 14:00 —15:15 on Topology andTransport I Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 14:00 —16:00 andTT,on ofHL,MA organised by TT) 2(JointSessi Information Systems–Theory Transport: QuantumCoherence andQuantum 14:00 —15:00 Silicon-based SemiconductorsI 12:15 —13:00 Focus Session:On-ChipQuantumPhotonicsI 11:00 —13:15 Session ofCPP, DSandHL,organised by CPP) Hybrid andPerovskite Photovoltaics II(Joint 10:45 —13:00 H37 H17 H16 H14 H13 H10 Poster A Poster A H31 H24 H22 H14 H16 H37 77 -

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Invited Talks Invited 09:30 — 10:00 Breakthrough neutron spectroscopy for quan- for spectroscopy neutron Breakthrough tum magnetism Zheludev •Andrey 10:00 — 10:30 neutrons magnetism as seen by Topological •Roderich Moessner 10:45 — 11:15 and interfaces Magnetism at heterostructures Jochen Mannhart, •Hans Boschker 11:15 — 11:45 to superconductivity from matter: Vortex skyrmions •Sebastian Mühlbauer 11:45 — 12:15 excitations – Collective spectroscopy Neutron superconductors in (un)conventional •Jitae Park Sessions 09:30 — 12:45 and Quantum Quantum Coherence Transport: Information Systems – Theory 1 (Joint Sessi Magnetic Materials II 09:30 — 12:15 neutrons as seen by Magnetism Focus: 09:30 — 12:00 Magnetic Thin Films II 09:30 — 12:30 Magnetization and Demagnetization Dyna Session I Poster on of HL, MA TT) by and TT organised 09:30 — 11:15 mics I 09:30 — 12:30

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Tue MI 1.3 MI 1.1 Microprobes Division(MI) 24 MA 23 MA 22 MA 21 MA 20 MA 19 MA 18 MA •Peter-Michael Wilde indischen Goldmünzen Quantitative Röntgenmikroanalyse von alten 10:30 —11:00 Silvia Richter, •PhilippePinard probe measurements withaFieldEmissionMicro- Extending thefrontiers ofhigh-resolved 09:30 —10:15 Invited Talks, Topical Talk Spin Phenomena Electronic Structure: Magnetismand Surface 18:15 —20:30 Magnetic MaterialsandCaloricEffects 14:00 —15:30 Magnetic Semiconductors(jointlywithHL) 14:00 —15:15 organised andTT by TT) on ofHL,MA 2(JointSessi Information Systems–Theory Transport: QuantumCoherence andQuantum 14:00 —15:00 sed by TT) organi OandTT - (Joint SessionofDS,HL,MA, Transport: Topological Insulators–3D 14:00 —15:45 Magnetic MaterialsIII 11:30 —13:15 terials I-Magnetocalorics Topical session:CaloricEffects inferroic ma 10:15 —11:45 H5 H5 Poster E H32 H31 H22 H18 H31 H53 79 - -

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scence of III-Nitride based nanostructures based nanostructures scence of III-Nitride performed in a Scanning Transmission directly He temperatures at liquid Microscope Electron Ber Schmidt, Frank Christen, Gordon •Juergen Veit Peter Mueller, tram, Marcus Sessions 09:30 — 11:00 Nanocharacterisation of the structural and the structural of Nanocharacterisation of materials in the properties luminescence microscope electron scanning N. Alle- G. Naresh-Kumar, Trager-Cowan, •Carol D. S. Vespucci, B. Hourahine, hiani, S. Kraeusel, A. M. Morrison, R. Johnston, E. Pascal, Thomson, R. Edwards, P. G. Kusch, Bruckbauer, Alasmari, J. A. Vilalta- A. Winkelmann, Day, Martin, A. P. R. W. D. J. Parbrook, P. Clemente, A. J. Wilkinson, Mingard O‘Shea, K. P. Maneuski, V. 12:00 — 12:45 cathodolumine Highly spatially resolved Microanalysis Probe Electron 11:15 — 13:15 SEM and TEM- Microscopy: Analytical Electron based Material Analysis 11:15 — 12:00 11:15 Invited Talk, Topical Talks Topical Invited Talk, 09:30 — 10:00 Critical stresses in intermittent plasticity and in intermittent Critical stresses yield the transition to macroscopic Derlet, Robert•Peter Maass 10:45 — 11:15 at the nanoscale: Sliding nanoparticles Forces and pushing molecules Schirmeisen •Andre 10:15 — 10:45 with struc prediction Robust crystal-structure ture maps ture •Thomas Hammerschmidt

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Tue O 27.1 MM 26 MM 25 MM 24 MM 23 MM 22 MM 21 MM 20 MM 19 MM 18 MM 17 MM 16 Surface Science Division(O) Surface •Leonhard Grill merization The Emergence ofCovalent Poly On-Surface - 09:30 —10:15 Invited Talks, Topical Talk Poster sessionII 18:30 —20:30 on Topology andTransport I Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 14:00 —16:00 terials II-MethodsandApplications Topical session:CaloricEffects inferroic ma 11:45 —13:15 Mechanical Properties II 11:45 —13:15 rials engineering for designof new materials V Topical session: Integrated computational mate- 11:45 —13:30 Microstructure andPhaseTransformations I 11:45 —13:15 terials I-Magnetocalorics Topical session:CaloricEffects inferroic ma 10:15 —11:45 Mechanical Properties I 10:15 —11:45 rials engineering for designof new materials IV Topical session: Integrated computational mate- 10:15 —11:45 als ScienceI trons, X-Rays andScanning Probes inMateri Topical session:In-situMicroscopy withElec 10:15 —11:45 Invited talkDerlet 09:30 —10:00 Sessions S054 Poster B3 H24 H53 H52 H39 H38 H53 H52 H39 H38 H38 81 - - - -

Tue S054 S051 S052 S054 H24 S054 S054 S051 S052 S053 H24 Unravelling the structural and electronic and electronic structural the Unravelling interfaces with of organic/metal properties tomography photoemission Puschnig •Peter 10:30 — 11:00 atom qubits on a surface: single Toward and electrically- spectroscopy Pump-probe spin resonance driven •William Paul 11:00 — 11:30 - – The Diffe to the Edge Nanoscience Taking of One-Dimensional Physics Appearances rent Schäfer •Jörg 14:00 — 14:30 of Sulfur on Coinage Metal Complexation Metal Surfaces Kim, Junepyo Yousoo Thiel, Holly Walen, •Patricia Da-Jiang Liu Oh, Hyun Jin Yang, 14:00 — 14:30 transport semimetals and chiral in Topological asymmetric systems inversion •Shuichi Murakami Sessions 09:30 — 10:15 Grill Leonhard Overview Talk: 10:30 — 13:00 I: PTCDA Systems Organic-Inorganic 10:30 — 13:30 Materials and Symmetry-Protected Topology- 10:30 — 13:15 I on Semiconductors 1D Metal Wires 10:30 — 13:00 Catalysis: Theory Heterogeneous 10:30 — 13:00 - Pro and Electronic 2D Materials I: Structure perties 10:30 — 11:00 10:30

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Tue O 47 O 46 O 45 O 44 O 43 O 42 O 41 O 40 O 39 O 38 O 37 O 36 O 35 O 34 O 33 py, States Surface Electronic Structure Spectrosco ofSurfaces: - 18:15 —20:30 Slicene andRelatives 2D Materialsbeyond Graphene:TMDCs, 18:15 —20:30 Doping Graphene: Adsorption,Intercalation and 18:15 —20:30 Substrate Interaction Graphene: Electronic Properties, Structure and 18:15 —20:30 Oxides andInsulators:AdsorptionI 14:00 —16:00 Microscopy Plasmonics andNanoopticsIII:Infrared 14:00 —16:00 on Topology andTransport I Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 14:00 —16:00 Heterogeneous Catalysis:Experiment 14:00 —16:00 1D MetalWires onSemiconductorsII 14:00 —16:00 Spintronics 14:00 —16:00 Nanostructures III atSurfaces 14:00 —16:00 Gaede Prize Talks 13:30 —15:30 Ultrafast PhenomenaI 09:30 —13:15 Nanostructures II atSurfaces 10:30 —12:30 troscopy Photonics andNanoopticsI:Infrared Spec 10:30 —13:30 Poster E Poster E Poster E Poster E H6 H4 H24 S053 S052 S051 S054 H11 H10 H6 H4 - 83

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Electronic Structure: Surface and Magnetism Structure: Electronic Spin Phenomena 18:15 — 20:30 and Adsorption Structure, Metal Substrates: Growth 18:15 — 20:30 18:15 Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 Detecting Weyl fermions in condensed matter in condensed fermions Detecting Weyl •Titus Neupert 09:30 — 10:00 induced Classical and quantum correlation bias asymmetries in coupled spin systems •Markus Ternes 10:00 — 10:30 spintronic goes Magnetic anisotropy Michael Maciej Misiorny, •Maarten R. Wegewijs, Hell Sessions 08:30 — 09:15 Pacheco Plenary talk Jorge 09:30 — 12:15 Chimera States: Coherence-Incoherence joint Networks (SYCS, in Complex Patterns / SOE / BP) symposium DY 14:00 — 15:00 - in dynami Chimera State: Symmetry breaking cal networks (session accompanying sympo sium SYCS) 15:00 — 15:45 Networks: From Topology to Dynamics II to Dynamics Topology Networks: From / BP) (Joint Session SOE / DY

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Tue TT 26 TT 25 TT 24 TT 23 TT 37.5 TT 32.1 TT 30.1 TT 26.5 TT 26.4 TT 26.3 TT ties: Interaction andSuperconductivity Focus Session: Engineered MagneticImpuri- 09:30 —12:15 – 1111&111 Superconductivity: Fe-based Superconductors 09:30 —10:45 Transport: Weyl Semimetals 09:30 —13:00 organised OandTT by HL) of HL,MA, Quantum InformationSystems(JointSession 09:30 —12:30 Sessions •Wolfgang Belzig,Fei Xu, CeciliaHolmqvist junction nantly enhancedlightemissionfrom atunnel ofresoDynamical CoulombBlockadetheory - 15:00 —15:30 H. Bardarson, Kirill Stengel Greiter, RonnyThomale,AdolfoG.Grushin,Jens •Tobias Martin Meng,EranSela,TitusNeupert, in twoandthree dimension (andbeyond) the physicsofinteractingtopologicalsystems Coupled-wire constructions:Newinsightsinto 14:00 —14:30 •Luca de‘ Medici behaviour inIron-based superconductors Selective correlations andheavy-fermionic 11:00 —11:30 •Felix von Oppen new venue forMajoranaboundstates? Magnetic adatomsonsuperconductors –a 11:45 —12:15 •Ali Yazdani Majorana Fermions inAtomic Chains 11:15 —11:45 •Christoph Strunk Nanotubes Engineering theKondo Effect incleanCarbon 10:30 —11:00 H20 H19 H18 H15 H23 H18 H19 H20 H20 H20 85

Tue - - - 3 H21 H22 H23 H22 H21 S051 H19 H8 H18 H19 H20 on of DY and TT organised by TT) by and TT organised on of DY 14:00 — 15:45 Quantum-Critical Pheno- Electrons: Correlated mena – Theory 14:00 — 15:00 and Quantum Quantum Coherence Transport: Information Systems – Theory 2 (Joint Sessi Fluctuation and Noise (Joint Sessi Transport: on of HL, MA TT) by and TT organised 14:00 — 15:45 Transport: Quantum Coherence and Quantum Quantum and Coherence Quantum Transport: Systems – TheoryInformation (Joint Sessi 1 Pheno- Quantum-Critical Electrons: Correlated mena Experiment 10:30 — 13:30 Materials and Symmetry-Protected Topology- HL, MA,(Joint Session of DS, - and TT O organi O) sed by 11:00 — 13:00 Superconductors Fe-based Superconductivity: – Theory 12:30 — 13:00 Insulators: Status Quo and Future Topological of DS, MA, (Joint Session HL, O and Directions DS) by TT organised 14:00 — 15:45 – 3D Insulators Topological Transport: (Joint Session of DS, HL, MA,- O and TT organi TT)sed by 14:00 — 15:30 Cryodedetectors & Cryo- Superconductivity: technique 14:00 — 16:00 Magnets – Frustrated Electrons: Correlated Chiral Magnets & RuCl 09:30 — 12:45 09:30 on of HL, MA TT) by and TT organised 10:00 — 13:00

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Tue AKC 1 UP 4 UP 3 UP 2 UP 1 UP 3.1 UP 1.1 Working (AKC) GrouponEqual Opportunities Environmental PhysicsDivision(UP) 40 TT 39 TT 38 TT kern aus IndustrieundWirtschaft Vortragsreihe mitPhysikerinnen undPhysi- 14:00 —16:00 Session Poster Session 16:00 —17:30 Atmosphere –Aerosols 14:00 —15:45 Preisträgervortrag von Prof. Buchal 13:15 —13:45 Atmosphere –Trace Gases 10:05 —13:15 Sessions •Christiane Voigt contrail cirrus–newinsights Nucleation, life cycle andclimateimpactof 14:00 —14:30 Peters, Folkard Wittrock, JohnP. Burrows Meier, AnjaSchönhardt, StefanF. Schreier, Enno •Andreas Richter, Andreas Hilboll,Andreas C. scales oftroposphericObservations NO2atdifferent 10:15 —10:45 Invited Talks MA, O and TT organised OandTT by HL) MA, Graphene: Optics(JointSessionofDS,DY, HL, 14:45 —15:45 organisedand TT by O) Spintronics O (JointSession ofDS,HL,MA, 14:00 —16:00 organised MM,OandTT by O) DS, HL,MA, on Topology andTransport I(JointSessionof Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 14:00 —16:00 Theater Foyer H41 H41 H3 H41 H41 H41 H17 S051 H24 87

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Invited Talks, Topical Talk Topical Talks, Invited 09:30 — 10:00 high-performance solar energy and future rent conversion •Thomas Hannappel 10:00 — 10:30 ture Baena, F. Correa M. Saliba, J.P. Albrecht, •Steve Lang, L. Korte, M. K. Nazeeruddin, R. Schlatmann, B. Rech M. Grätzel, A. Hagfeldt, 14:00 — 14:30 Multi junction concepts for photovoltaics and concepts for photovoltaics Multi junction artificial points of cur photosynthesis: Critical Monolithic perovskite/silicon-heterojunction at low tempera tandem solar cells processed – Ursachen, Fukushima Der Reaktorunfall von des Unfalls sowie Maßnah- Ablauf und Folgen men zur Bewältigung der Unfallfolgen Robert Stieglitz Martin Brandauer, Tromm, •Walter 14:30 — 15:00 Dai-ichi: die Fukushima Der Reaktorunfall von - für die Bevöl radiologischen Konsequenzen kerung •Rolf Michel 15:00 — 15:30 Nanostrukturierte durch Energiegewinnung Thomas Seebeck zum Thermoelektrika: Von thermoelektrischen Generator Nielsch •Kornelius Sessions 09:30 — 10:30 (with CPP) High-Efficiency Photovoltaics 10:45 — 12:15 Systems and Climate Modelling of Energy 14:00 — 15:00 later Years – Five Fukushima 15:00 — 15:30 Applications of Thermoelectric Mate Energy rials

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Tue Exhibition ofScientificInstrumentsandLiterature Job Market “Places &Spaces“-Exhibition “Role models“-Exhibition conductors GmbH" "Karrieremöglichkeiten beiOsramOptoSemi Osram OptoSemiconductorsGmbH: 13:45 —14:45 sam haben“ schung undUnternehmensberatunggemein „Hypothesen, Modell,Experimente–Was For - Basycon UnternehmensberatungGmbH: 12:30 —13:30 09:00 —19:00 09:00 —19:00 09:00 —17:00 ______Kunsthalle Kunsthalle Foyer CentralLibrary Foyer CentralLibrary schaft/Recht, H6,Tent Foyer- Audimax,Bldg.Wirt - 89 -

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Sessions 10:30 — 13:00 Focus Theory: Structure of Electronic Frontiers II and Transport on Topology 15:00 — 18:30 Focus Theory: Structure of Electronic Frontiers III and Transport on Topology Plenary Talks, Prize Talks, Discussion Talks, Prize Plenary Talks, 08:30 — 09:15 Topological Physics in HgTe-based Quantum Quantum in HgTe-based Physics Topological Devices Molenkamp W. •Laurens 13:15 — 13:45 in Chiral Magnets Spin Textures Topological •Christian Pfleiderer of the Max-Born-Prize) (Laureate 13:15 — 13:45 - out of equi Spontaneous symmetry breaking mechanism in colloidal librium: Kibble-Zurek monolayers Keim •Peter of the Gustav-Hertz-Preis), (Laureate Dill- Patrick Maret, Georg Deutschländer, Sven mann 13:15 — 13:45 or should I in science: Should I stay A career go? •Martin Wolf 14:00 — 14:45 Molecules in Hybrid Nanosystems Taming Rabe P. •Jürgen 14:00 — 14:45 spintronics Antiferromagnetic Jungwirth •Tomas Wednesday, March 9, 2016 March Wednesday,

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Wed SYTI 1.1 SYTI SYQS 1 SYQS 1.5 SYQS 1.4 SYQS 1.3 SYQS 1.2 SYQS 1.1 Future Directions (SYTI) Symposium Topological Insulators:StatusQuoand (SYQS) Symposium QuantumSignaturesinMagnetism SYES 8 •Shoucheng Zhang conductors Topological insulators andtopologicalsuper 09:30 —10:10 Invited Talks Quantum Signatures inMagnetism 15:00 —17:45 Session •Fedor Jelezko in diamond Quantum enhancedsensingwithsinglespins 17:15 —17:45 •Johannes Majer Centers toSuperconducting Cavities Hybrid QuantumSystems-CouplingColor 16:45 —17:15 •Can-Ming Hu Cavity Spintronics 16:00 —16:30 •Gerrit Bauer and itsheterostructures withmetals excitationsElementary ofmagneticinsulators 15:30 —16:00 der A.Serga •Burkard Hillebrands,Dmytro A.Bozhko, Alexan supercurrents Magnonic macroscopic quantumstatesand 15:00 —15:30 Invited Talks on Topology andTransport Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 18:15 —20:30 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 Poster A 91 - -

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Three-dimensional topological insulators and and insulators topological Three-dimensional superconductors Ando •Yoichi 10:50 — 11:30 states in magnetic and electronic of Interplay iridates pyrochlore •Leon Balents 11:40 — 12:20 edge states Magnetic imaging of •Kathryn Moler 12:20 — 13:00 at the dark side of a Sub-nm wide edge states weak topological insulator •Markus Morgenstern Session 09:30 — 13:00 Quo and Future Insulators: Status Topological Directions 10:10 — 10:50 10:10 Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 Molecular simulation of protein dynamics and Molecular simulation of protein function Hummer •Gerhard 09:30 — 10:00 artifiReconstituting basic mitotic spindles in Chan- Optogenetics: Basics, Applications and ces •Ernst Bamberg 10:00 — 10:30 of CNS development The mechanical control and functioning •Kristian Franze cial confinement •Marileen Dogterom 09:30 — 10:00

Biological Physics Division (BP) SYTI 1.3 SYTI 1.4 SYTI 1.5 SYTI 1 SYTI 1.2 BP 36.1 BP 37.1 BP 38.2

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Wed BP 47 BP 46 BP 45 BP 44 BP 43 BP 42 BP 41 BP 40 BP 39 BP 38 BP 37 BP 36 BP 44.1 BP 43.1 Posters –Active Matter 17:00 —19:00 Posters –Biomaterials andBiopolymers 17:00 —19:00 (Joint SessionwithDY) Statistical PhysicsinBiological SystemsIII 15:30 —16:15 Biotechnology &Bioengineering 15:00 —16:45 Cell Adhesion 15:00 —17:00 CPP/MM/BP) Biomaterials andBiopolymersI(JointSession 15:00 —18:15 Microswimmers II(JointSessionwithDY) 11:30 —13:00 (Joint SessionwithDY) Statistical PhysicsofBiologicalSystemsII 11:30 —12:30 Active Matter(JointSessionwithDY) 09:30 —12:45 Neurosciences 09:30 —11:15 Cell MechanicsandMigration 09:30 —12:45 Molecular Dynamics(Focus Session) 09:30 —11:00 Sessions •Dieter Braun Physics fortheOriginsofLife 15:00 —15:30 •Rudolf Merkel Cellular Mechanosensing 15:00 —15:30 Poster C Poster C H46 H45 H43 H40 H45 H43 H46 H45 H44 H43 H45 H43 93

Wed Poster C Poster C Poster C Poster C Poster C Poster C Poster H43 H37 H37 H40

Posters – Bioimaging and Spectroscopy – Bioimaging Posters 17:00 — 19:00 and Migration \& – Cell Mechanics Posters Cancer Physics of 17:00 — 19:00 – Cell Adhesion Posters 17:00 — 19:00 – Cytosceletal Filaments Posters 17:00 — 19:00 – Multi-Cellular Systems Posters 17:00 — 19:00 – Statistical Physics of Biological Posters Systems 19:00 — 20:00 Annual General Meeting of the Biological Physics Division 17:00 — 19:00 17:00 Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 100% efficient OLEDs using thermally Towards how does the fluorescence; delayed activated work spin conversion Klein, Paul Etherington, Monkman, Marc •Andrew dos Data, Paloma Przemyslaw Graves, David Tacked, Youhei Roberto Nobuyasu, Lays, Santos Dias Fernando 11:15 — 11:45 diffusion on exciton and of charge Effects quenching and triplet-triplet triplet-polaron - semicon organic annihilation in disordered ductors Le Zhang, Eersel, •Reinder Coehoorn, Harm van Bobbert,Peter Rene Janssen 10:00 — 10:30 scattering study of an Quasi-elastic neutron carbon ionic liquid confined in nanoporous Yuri Hofmann, Boris Dyatkin, Mark Busch, Tommy Embs, Bernhard Jan Kornyshev, Gogotsi, Alexei Huber •Patrick Frick,

Chemical and Polymer Physics Division (CPP) Chemical and Polymer BP 49 BP 50 BP 51 BP 52 BP 53 BP 54 BP 48

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Wed CPP 42.9 CPP 42.8 CPP 42.5 CPP 41.1 CPP 40.3 CPP 39.1 CPP 35.6 CPP 34.1 •Nico van derVegt servative interactionsinmolecularliquids Coarse-graining ofconservative andnon-con 17:45 —18:15 •Kingshuk Ghosh tion inbiology Principle ofMaximumCaliberanditsapplica 17:15 —17:45 •Ard Louis nanostructures. of self-assemblingbiologicalsystemsand dynamics A coarse-grainedmodelforDNA: 16:00 —16:30 •Günter Reiter, SamerAlAkhrass,LaurantVonna dewetting patternsinto3D-morphologiesby of surface From holestodrops totoroids: Transcription 16:00 —16:30 •Albrecht Ott trois binding preferences insteadofaménage Competing oligonucleotidemacromolecules: 15:30 —16:00 Daniel Polak •Jenny Clark,Andrew Musser, ChawKeong Yong, Exciton Fission. The Nature ofthe`Triplet Pair State‘ inSinglet 15:00 —15:30 opoulos, Roxana Figuli,WilhelmKossack •Friedrich Kremer, MarkusAnton, Periklis Papad spider silkandit‘s molecularfoundation The extraordinary mechanicalproperties of 11:00 —11:30 Androsch •Christoph Schick,Evgeny Zhuravlev, René insights from fastscanningcalorimetry andnucleation:New Polymer crystallization 09:30 —10:00 H51 H51 H51 H42 H40 H37 H51 H42 95 - - -

Wed H11 H37 H40 H42 H51 H47 S054 H2 H37 H40 H42 H51 B2 Poster Sessions — 11:45 09:30 Hybrid and Perovskite Photovoltaics III (Joint Photovoltaics Perovskite Hybrid and DS) by organised Session CPP/DF/DS/HL, 09:30 — 12:45 - Optoelectro States in Organic Triplet Focus: nics I 09:30 — 12:45 Ionic Liquids and Water 09:30 — 12:15 Crystallization, I Nucleation, Self Assembly CPP) by organised (Joint Session CPP/DY, 09:30 — 13:00 Glassy Dynamics of Soft Matter and Activated CPP) by organised (Joint Session CPP/DY, 10:00 — 13:00 Complex Fluids and Colloids V (Joint Session DY) by organised BP/CPP/DY, 10:30 — 13:00 Level II: Energy Systems Organic-Inorganic O) by Alignment (organised 14:45 — 18:30 (Joint and Electronics Photovoltaics Organic HL) by Session CPP/HL, organised 15:00 — 16:30 - Optoelectro Organic States in Triplet Focus: nics II 15:00 — 18:15 Biomaterials and Biopolymers I (Joint Session CPP) by BP/CPP/MM, organised 16:00 — 18:30 Crystallization, Self Assembly II Nucleation, CPP) by organised (Joint Session CPP/DY, 15:00 — 18:15 for Soft Matter: Multiscale Simulations Focus: The Challenge of Dynamics (Joint Session CPP) by organised CPP/DY, 18:15 — 21:00 Interactions with The Physics of Water Poster: Biological Matter

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Wed DF 10.1 DF 9.7 DF 9.5 DF 9.3 DF 9.1 Dielectric SolidsDivision(DF) CPP 47 CPP 46 CPP 45 CPP 44 DF 10.7 towards newfunctionalitiesinPb(Zr,Ti)O Controlling domainwallmotionasaroute 15:00 —15:30 Zhigang Gui,IgorKornev, Laurent Bellaiche Yousra Nahas,•Sergei Prokhorenko, Lydie Louis, posites Skyrmionic statesinferroelectric nanocom 12:20 —12:50 •Dirk Grundler in Skyrmion-hostingbulkmaterials Collective spinexcitations atGHz frequencies 11:30 —12:00 Vladimir Tsurkan, AloisLoidl,István Kézsmárki Reynolds, CharlesDDewhurst,HenrikMRønnow, •Sándor Bordács, JonathanSWhite,Nicole Néel-type skyrmionlatticephasesofGaV Neutron scatteringstudyofthecycloidal and 10:20 —10:50 •Dennis Meier Functional domainwallsinmultiferroics 09:30 —10:00 Topical Talks Poster: andThinFilms Interfaces 18:15 —21:00 Poster: Wetting, Nano-andMicrofluidics 18:15 —21:00 Poster: Two DimensionalFunctional Materials 18:15 —21:00 Poster: BiomaterialsandBiopolymers 18:15 —21:00 ka, AlexanderTagantsev, Nava Setter •Leo McGilly, Ludwig Feigl, Petr Yudin, Tomas Slu- ferroelectric thinfilms •Ekhard Salje Domain Glass 17:30 —18:00 H25 H25 H25 H25 H25 Poster B2 Poster B2 Poster B2 Poster B2 H25 3 4

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tion Kir Cutaia, Davide •Heinz Schmid, Mattias Borg, Nicolas Bologna, sten Moselund, Moritz Knoedler, Riel Heike 16:45 — 17:15 Surface analytics with electron spectroscopy spectroscopy Surface analytics with electron on coated steel sheets Stifter •David 15:00 — 15:30 quantum dots InGaAs Single site-controlled on patterned GaAs nanoholes grown M. Kamp, S. Unsleber, •S. Höfling, S. Maier, C. Schneider 15:30 — 16:00 of structural and Nanometer scale correlation of individual GaAs/AlGaAs optical properties Electron Scanning Transmission nanorodsby Cathodoluminescence Microscope Jürgen Veit, Peter Bertram, Müller, •Frank Marcus Christen 16:00 — 16:30 Integra for Large-Scale Local Heteroepitaxy and study of metal contacts on Fabrication using electrical biasing germanium nanowires microscope in a transmission electron •Martien Clemens den-Hertog, Khalil El-Hajroui, Eric Robin, Miguel Lopez- Alois Lugstein, Zeiner, Rouviere Jean-Luc Haro, Invited Talk, Topical Talks Topical Invited Talk, 09:30 — 10:00 Sessions 09:30 — 12:50 Focus Session: Skyrmions meet Multiferroicity Skyrmions meet Session: Focus 15:00 — 18:00 III Walls Domain Ferroic Session: Focus 18:00 — 20:00 Poster

Thin Films Division (DS) Thin Films Division DS 36.4 DS 36.1 DS 36.2 DS 36.3 DS 28.1 DF 9

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Wed DS 36 DS 35 DS 34 DS 33 DS 32 DS 31 DS 30 DS 29 DS 28 DS 27 DS 26 DS 36.5 Session ofDSandHL, organised by DS) pitaxy onNanopatterned Substrates(Joint Focussed Session: SemiconductorHeteroe - 15:00 —18:30 and CompositionII Thin FilmCharacterisation:Structure Analysis 15:00 —18:15 Atomic Layer Deposition 12:15 —12:45 Session ofDSandO, organised by DS) Frontiers ofElectronic Structure (Joint Theory 12:00 —12:45 O, organised by O) 2D Materials:Growth (JointSessionofDSand 10:30 —13:00 DS andO, organised by O) on Topology andTransport II(JointSession of Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 10:30 —13:00 OandTT,HL, MA, organised by TT) Transport: Graphene(JointSessionofDS,DY, 09:30 —13:15 Session ofCPP, DSandHL,organised by DS) Hybrid andPerovskite Photovoltaics III(Joint 09:30 —11:45 Thin FilmApplications 09:30 —12:00 OandTT,of DS,HL,MA, organised by TT) Quo andFuture Directions (Jointsymposium Symposium Topological Insulators:Status 09:30 —13:00 TalkPlenary XI 08:30 —09:15 Sessions Riedl, Jörg K.N.Lindner •Donat JosefAs,Ricarda MariaKemper, Thomas substrates Cubic GaNonpre-patterned 3C-SiC/Si(001) 17:15 —17:45 H11 H8 H8 H11 S053 H24 H22 H11 H8 H1 H1 H11 99

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Frontiers of Electronic Structure Theory: Focus Focus Theory: Structure Electronic of Frontiers III (Joint Session Transport and on Topology O) by organised O, of DS and 15:00 — 17:45 DS, (Joint Session of Insulators Topological MA) by organised HL, MA, O and TT, 15:00 — 18:30 15:00 Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 systems: in soft matter forces Nonreciprocal particlespassive become active •Hartmut Löwen 15:00 — 15:30 chaos in four dimensions Visualizing quantum •Arnd Bäcker Sessions 09:30 — 13:15 of DS, DY, Graphene (Joint Session Transport: HL, MA, TT) by O and TTorganised 09:30 — 12:15 Crystallization, Self Assembly I Nucleation, CPP) by organised (Joint Session CPP/DY, 09:30 — 12:45 (Joint Session DY/BP) Matter Active 10:00 — 13:00 Complex Fluids and Colloids V (Joint Session DY/BP/CPP) 10:00 — 12:00 and Nonlinear Dynamics, Synchronization Chaos 11:30 — 12:30 Statistical Physics of Biological Systems II (Joint Session with DY) 11:30 — 13:00 II (Joint Session BP/DY) Microswimmers

Dynamics and Statistical Physics Division (DY) Dynamics and Statistical DS 38 DS 37

DY 35.1 DY 41.1 DY 33 DY 34 DY 35 DY 36 DY 37 DY 38 DY 39 DY 100

Wed HL 48.5 HL 44.11 HL 44.1 Semiconductor PhysicsDivision(HL) DY 46 DY 45 DY 44 DY 43 DY 42 DY 41 DY 40 Maxime Richard Charsten Kruse,DetlefHommel, AnnaMinguzzi, Thorsten Klein,Yoan Léger, Augustin Baas, •Sebastian Klembt,EmilienDurupt, Sanjoy Datta, based microcavities Exciton-polariton thermodynamicsin ZnSe- 11:00 —11:30 •Ronald Hanson quantum Internet From aloophole-free Belltesttoasecure 12:45 —13:15 •Manfred Bayer Rydberg excitons incuprous oxide 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks Poster: Wetting, Nano-andMicrofluidics 18:15 —21:00 Brownian MotionandTransport 16:30 —17:45 Critical PhenomenaandPhaseTransitions 15:30 —17:15 (joint DY/BP) Statistical PhysicsinBiologicalSystemsIII 15:30 —16:15 CPP/DY, organised by CPP) The ChallengeofDynamics(JointSession Focus: MultiscaleSimulationsforSoftMatter: 15:00 —18:15 Quantum Chaos 15:00 —17:45 (Joint SessionCPP/DY, organised by CPP) Nucleation,SelfAssemblyII Crystallization, 16:00 —18:30 H15 H10 H10 Poster B2 H46 H47 H46 H51 H48 H42 101

Wed - H16 H16 H16 H2 H10 H1 H10 H11 namics in nano\-structured organic polymer organic namics in nano\-structured materials - Matthias Pol Robert Binder, Burghardt, •Irene Tamura Hiroyuki kehn, 16:00 — 16:30 Probing bandgap renormalization, excitonic excitonic renormalization, bandgap Probing coupling in 2D transition and interlayer effects, semiconductors metal dichalcogenide Shi, Sufei Bradley, Ugeda, Aaron •Miguel M. Ruan, Qiu, Wei Yi Zhang, Diana H. Jornada, Felipe Riss, Jiong Alexander Wickenburg, Sebastian Shen, Zhi-Xun Mo, Zahid Hussain, Sung-Kwan Lu, Crommie F. G. Louie, Michael Steven Wang, Feng 11:15 — 11:45 coupling and single- Enhanced light-matter atomically thin semicon- photon emission of ductors •Rudolf Bratschitsch 11:45 — 12:15 and Carrier Dynamics in Optical Properties Metal Dichalcogenides Transition Matthias Malte Rösner, •Alexander Steinhoff-List, Gies, Ji-Hee Christopher Florian, Michael Lorke, Han, Kim, Deok-Soo Kim, Chanwoo Lee, Gang Hee Jahnke Frank Mun Seok Jeong, Tim Wehling, 14:45 — 15:15 dy transfer and charge Ultrafast excitonic Discontinuous Galerkin Methods in Nano- Photonics •Kurt Busch Sessions 09:30 — 13:00 Insulators: Sta- Symposium SYTI: Topological (Joint Session Directions tus Quo and Future TT) by organised of DS, HL, MA, O and TT, 09:30 — 13:15 I Optical Properties 09:30 — 11:45 III (Joint Photovoltaics Hybrid and Perovskite CPP) by DS and HL, organised Session of CPP, 09:30 — 10:00 09:30

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Wed HL 60 HL 59 HL 58 HL 57 HL 56 HL 55 HL 54 HL 53 HL 52 HL 51 HL 50 HL 49 HL 48 HL 47 HL 46 III-V Semiconductors (no Nitrides) 14:45 —17:15 Optical Properties II 14:45 —18:30 Organic Photovoltaics andElectronics 14:45 —18:30 Quantum DotsandWires: QuantumOpticsII 12:15 —13:00 2D Materials:Growth 10:30 —13:00 sponse Photonics andNanoopticsI:NonlinearRe- 10:30 —13:15 on Topology andTransport II Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 10:30 —13:00 Poster II 09:30 —13:30 andTT,Session ofHL,MA organised by MA) Spintronics (incl.quantum dynamics)(Joint 09:30 —12:15 OandTT,HL, MA, organised by TT) Transport: Graphene(JointSessionofDS,DY, 09:30 —13:15 tion Gallium Nitride:Fabrication andCharacterisa 09:30 —13:15 O, organised by HL) mensional materials(JointSessionofHLand Focus Session:Many-bodyeffects intwo-di 09:30 —13:00 Quantum DotsandWires: Microcavities 09:30 —12:00 Quantum HallEffect 09:30 —11:45 Organic Semiconductors 09:30 —11:30 H13 H10 H2 H15 S053 S051 H24 Poster A H32 H22 H17 H16 H15 H14 H13 103 - -

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Quantum Dots and Wires: Transport Properties Transport Wires: and Dots Quantum 14:45 — 18:30 - Proper Optical and Electronic Gallium Nitride: ties 15:00 — 17:45 in Quantum Signatures Symposium SYQS: of HL, MA,Magnetism (Joint Session O and MA) by organised TT, 15:00 — 18:30 Session: Semiconductor Heteroepitaxy Focus on Nanopatterned Substrates 15:00 — 18:30 Focus Theory: Structure of Electronic Frontiers III and Transport on Topology 15:00 — 17:45 Session of DS, Insulators (Joint Topological MA) by organised and TT, HL, O, 18:15 — 20:30 Focus Theory: Structure of Electronic Frontiers and Transport on Topology 14:45 — 17:30 14:45 Invited Talk 09:30 — 10:00 pumping in and charge Spin-orbit torques crystalline magnets •Chiara Ciccarelli Sessions 09:30 — 13:15 Graphene (Joint Session of DS, DY, Transport: HL, MA, TT) by O and TT organised Session 18:00 — 20:00 Poster

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Wed MI 3.1 Microprobes Division(MI) 36 MA 35 MA 34 MA 33 MA 32 MA 31 MA 30 MA 29 MA 28 MA 27 MA 26 MA Kristina Kutukova, QiongLi •Ehrenfried Zschech,Jürgen Gluch, Sven Niese, nique andapplications X-rayLaboratory-based microscopy –Tech- 10:00 —10:45 Invited Talk mics III Magnetization andDemagnetizationDyna 15:00 —18:15 Spin dependentTransport Phenomena 15:00 —18:15 TT) Topological Insulators(jointly with DS,HL,O, 15:00 —17:45 MagnetismII(jointlywithO) Surface 15:00 —17:30 nomena Scanning Probe Microsocopy andSpinPhe 15:00 —17:00 mics II Magnetization andDemagnetizationDyna 09:30 —12:45 Spin-Torque Phenomena 09:30 —13:15 with HL,TT) Spintronics (incl.quantum dynamics)(jointly 09:30 —12:15 MagnetismI(jointlywithO) Surface 09:30 —12:00 Focus Session:SkyrmionsmeetMultiferroicity 09:30 —12:50 organised OandTT by TT) HL, MA, Transport: Graphene(JointSessionofDS,DY, 09:30 —13:15 H5 H34 H33 H32 H31 H4 H34 H33 H32 H31 H25 H22 - - 105 -

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Invited Talks, Topical Talks Topical Invited Talks, 09:30 — 10:00 of shear bands The secret •Harald Rösner 10:15 — 10:45 In-situ diffraction during complex - Antoi Ainara Irastorza, Petegem, van •Steven Panzner, Tobias Manas Upadhyay, ne Guitton, Cervellino, Helena Van Antonio Daniel Grolimund, Swygenhoven 11:45 — 12:15 Deformation mechanisms of grain boundaries atomistic simulations in Al and TiAl from •Rebecca Janisch 15:00 — 15:30 across Models for adhesion, friction and wear the scales Michael Gumbsch, Peter •Lars Pastewka, Mark Peguiron, Moras, Anke Gianpietro Moseler, Robbins Sessions 10:00 — 12:30 X-ray Imaging, Holography, Ptychography and and Ptychography Holography, Imaging, X-ray Tomography 15:00 — 15:45 the Ana for Neon Ion Microscopy Helium and Microscopy Scanning Probe 17:00 — 17:30 with Solid State Characterisation Special Talk: Positrons 18:00 — 20:00 and Microscopy Microanalysis Poster: lysis and Structuring on the Nanoscale lysis and Structuring 16:00 — 16:45

Metal and Material Physics Division (MM) Metal and Material Physics Division MM 27.1 MM 28.1 MM 33.1 MM 38.1 MI 3 MI 4 MI 6 MI 7

MI 5 106

Wed MM 33 MM 32 MM 31 MM 30 MM 29 MM 28 MM 27 MM 45.1 MM 44.1 MM 40.1 defects II Materials Science III–Atomic structure and Electrons, X-Rays andScanningProbes in Topical session:In-situMicroscopy with 11:45 —13:15 on Topology andTransport II Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 10:30 —13:00 batteries I Functional materialsI:Supercapacitors and 10:15 —11:45 Structural MaterialsI 10:15 —11:30 terials III–Electrocalorics Topical session:Caloriceffects inferroic ma 10:15 —11:45 als ScienceII–Atomic structure anddefects I trons, X-Rays andScanning Probes inMateri Topical session:In-situMicroscopy withElec 10:15 —11:45 Invited talkRösner 09:30 —10:00 Sessions Pinaki Chaudhuri •Juergen Horbach,Gaurav PrakashShrivastav, terns tomechanicalproperties under shear: From inhomogeneousflowpat Computer simulationofbulk-metallicglasses 19:00 —19:30 gebauer, DierkRaabe Talal Al-Samman,SandraKorte-Kerzel, Jörg Neu Friák, Zongrui•Stefanie Sandlöbes,Martin Pei, experiments andabinitiocalculations bined highresolution electron microscopy Design ofductileMgalloys basedoncom- 18:30 —19:00 •Christoph Gammer situ TEMdeformation Mapping localtransientstrainfieldsduringin 15:45 —16:15 H38 H24 H53 H52 H39 H38 H38 H38 H38 H38 107 - - - - -

Wed - H39 H52 H53 H24 H38 H40 H38 H52 H53 A Poster H38 H38 H38 Topical session: Caloric effects in ferroic ma in ferroic Caloric effects session: Topical Materials II Structural 11:45 — 13:00 materials II: Batteries II Functional 15:00 — 18:30 Focus Theory: Structure of Electronic Frontiers III and Transport on Topology 15:00 — 15:30 Invited talk Pastewka 15:00 — 18:15 I (Joint Session Biomaterials and Biopolymers CPP/BP/MM) 15:45 — 18:00 with session: In-situ Microscopy Topical in and Scanning Probes X-Rays Electrons, and structure Materials Science IV – Atomic III defects 15:45 — 18:00 - Methods in Computational Materials Model ling I: Ab initio thermodynamics 15:45 — 17:30 sensors materials III: Actuators, Functional and functional devices 18:15 — 20:30 Focus Theory: of Electronic-Structure Frontiers and Transport on Topology 18:30 — 19:00 Invited talk Sandloebes 19:00 — 19:30 Invited talk Horbach 19:45 — 20:45 Annual General Meeting of the Metal and Material Physics Division 11:45 — 12:45 11:45 Heuslers terials IV – 11:45 — 12:45

MM 36 MM 37 MM 38 MM 39 MM 40 MM 41 MM 42 MM 43 MM 44 MM 45 MM 46 MM 34

MM 35 108

Wed O 58.5 O 53.5 O 53.4 O 53.3 O 53.2 O 53.1 O 51.1 O 50.1 Surface ScienceDivision(O) Surface •Lars Heinke unique modelsystems Functional, photoswitchablecoatingsand Thin FilmsofMetal-Organic Frameworks: 16:00 —16:30 Cuenya Ana Sofia Varela, Peter Strasser, •BeatrizRoldan Hemma Mistry, RulleReske, Farzad Behafarid, DistanceEffectsInterparticle structured Catalysts:Size, OxidationStateand CO2 Electroreduction over CuandAuNano 12:45 —13:15 •Jan Rossmeisl scale The Electrochemical –attheatomic interface 12:15 —12:45 Tong •R. KramerCampen,Francois Lapointe,Yujin Hydrogen Evolution ReactiononGold Probing theFemtosecond Dynamicsofthe 11:30 —12:00 •Nuria Garcia-Araez recycling mance oflithium-airbatteriesandlithium Using redox- agentstoenhancetheperfor 11:00 —11:30 •Thomas J.Schmidt sis onPerovskites Insights intoOxygen Evolution Electrocataly 10:30 —11:00 Koch •Norbert inorganic/organic semiconductorinterfaces Energy level alignmentmechanisms athybrid 10:30 —11:00 •Ulrich Höfer Shedding lightoninternalinterfaces 09:30 —10:15 Invited Talks, Topical Talks S054 S052 S052 S052 S052 S052 S054 S054 109 - -

Wed S052 H24 H24 H4 H4 H4 S054 S054 S051 S052 S053 First-principles photo-electrocatalysis beyond beyond photo-electrocatalysis First-principles electrode hydrogen the computational •Harald Oberhofer 15:00 — 15:30 phases in strained semimetal Topological alloys HgTe-based Henk, Achilles, •Jürgen Steven Rauch, Tomáš Ingrid Mertig 15:30 — 16:00 and the chiral arcs surface Fermi Topological materials semimetal anomaly in Weyl •Binghai Yan 15:00 — 15:30 magnetic perturbations,Spin-orbit coupling, in topologicalinsulators and competing trends •Matthias Bode 15:30 — 16:00 of Conductance and shot noise spectroscopy single magnetic atoms and molecules •Alexander Weismann 16:00 — 16:30 on a Manipulating spins in single molecules superconductor Heinrich •Benjamin W. Sessions 09:30 — 10:15 Ulrich Höfer Overview Talk: 10:30 — 13:00 Level II: Energy Systems Organic-Inorganic Alignment 10:30 — 13:15 Re- Photonics and Nanooptics II: Nonlinear sponse 10:30 — 13:15 Har- Energy Session: Electrocatalytic Focus and Conversion vesting 10:30 — 13:00 2D Materials II: Growth 15:00 — 15:30 15:00

O 62.1 O 62.2 O 63.1 O 63.2 O 63.3 O 50 O 51 O 52 O 53 O 54

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Wed O 68 O 67 O 66 O 65 O 64 O 63 O 62 O 61 O 60 O 59 O 58 O 57 O 56 O 55 and Networks Nanostructures 1D, atSurfaces: 2DStructures 18:15 —20:30 Theory: General 18:15 —20:30 on Topology andTransport Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 18:15 —20:30 Organic Photovoltaics andElectronics 14:45 —18:30 AdsorptionII Oxides andInterfaces: 15:00 —17:30 mena Scanning Probe Microscopy andSpinPheno- 15:00 —17:00 on Topology andTransport III Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 15:00 —18:30 Doping Graphene II:Adsorption,Intercalation and 15:00 —18:00 atSolid/LiquidInterfaces Chemistry 15:00 —18:15 Characterization Photonics andNanoopticsIII:Fabrication and 15:00 —18:15 Organic-Inorganic SystemsIII:Metal-Organics 15:00 —18:00 dimensional materials Focus Session:Many-bodyeffects intwo- 09:30 —13:00 Nanostructures: andClusters Dots,Particles 10:30 —12:30 on Topology andTransport II Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 10:30 —13:00 Poster A Poster A Poster A H2 H6 H4 H24 S053 S052 S051 S054 H16 H4 H24 111

Wed Poster A Poster A Poster A Poster A Poster A Poster A Poster H36 H36 H36 H36 H36

Nanostructures at Surfaces: at Particles, Dots, Nanostructures Clusters 18:15 — 20:30 at Surfaces: Other Aspects Nanostructures 18:15 — 20:30 - and New Experi Techniques Scanning Probe mental Methods 18:15 — 20:30 - Solid-Liquid Interfaces: and Electro Reactions chemistry 18:15 — 20:30 Surface Dynamics: Reactions and Elementary Processes 18:15 — 20:30 Dynamics at and Spin Ultrafast Electron Interfaces 18:15 — 20:30 18:15 Invited Talk, Topical Talk Topical Invited Talk, 09:30 — 10:15 in heterogeneity Booms, bust and behavioral stock prices •Cars Hommes 15:00 — 15:30 smart meters? Self-organised Blackouts from in power effects criticality and collective networks •Stefan Bornholdt Sessions 09:30 — 10:15 Prices (Invited Models for Stock Behavioral Cars Hommes) Talk 10:15 — 11:15 Models I Economic 11:15 — 12:15 and Risk Management I Financial Markets

Physics of Socio-economic Systems Division (SOE) Physics of Socio-economic Systems O 70 O 71 O 72 O 73 O 74 O 69

SOE 12.1 SOE 16.1 SOE 12 SOE 13 SOE 14 112

Wed TT 43.11 TT TT 46.6 TT 44.1 TT Low Temperature PhysicsDivision(TT) SOE 21 SOE 20 SOE 19 SOE 18 SOE 17 SOE 16 SOE 15 substituted inLi Rare-earth-like behavior oftransitionmetals 12:15 —12:45 Invited Talks •Anton Jesche des, R.Prozorov, A.I.Goldman,P. C.Canfield M. A.Tanatar, S.L.Bud‘ko,Y. Xiao, R.M.Fernan B. G.Ueland,Drachuck,M.Schütt, V. Taufour, Sapkota, U.Kaluarachchi,E.I.Timmons, P. Das, •A. E.Böhmer, K.Kothapalli, W. T. Jayasekara, A. tivity inFeSe On Nematicity, Magnetismand Superconduc 11:30 —12:00 •Alexander Holleitner graphene Ultrafast photo-thermoelectriccurrents in 09:30 —10:00 Socio-economic SystemsDivision Annual GeneralMeetingofthePhysics 18:15 —19:00 Economic modelsIII 17:30 —18:15 Financial Markets andRiskManagementII 16:45 —17:30 Opinions andInnovations Social Systems,OpinionandGroup Dynamics: 16:15 —16:45 Dynamics ofTeam andNetworkFormation Social Systems,OpinionandGroup Dynamics: 15:30 —16:15 cal Talk StefanBornholdt) Collective Failures inEnergy Networks(Topi 15:00 —15:30 Economic modelsII 12:15 —13:15 3 H20 H19 H22 H36 H36 H36 H36 H36 H36 H36 N 113 - - -

Wed - - - - H20 H20 H20 H20 H20 H20 H22 H1 H18 H20 als Leonov •Ivan 17:15 — 17:45 - Corre to Strongly a New Road Metals: Hund‘s Behavior lated Electron •Gabriel Kotliar 15:30 — 16:00 Field Dynamical Mean Exchange Screened Theory Biermann •Silke 16:00 — 16:30 Electron in Correlated Dynamical Screening Materials •Philipp Werner 16:45 — 17:15 materi electron Lattice stability of correlated Elec- Scale – from at the Nanometer Tin Foil Physics to Topological Correlations tronic •Ralph Claessen 17:45 — 18:15 and 2D in Nanosystems Correlations Electron Bulk? from so Different Materials: What‘s •Tim Wehling 16:45 — 17:15 elec by Cooling a nanomechanical resonator Status Insulators: Symposium Topological (SYTI) (Joint sym Directions Quo and Future Magnets – Frustrated Electrons: Correlated Cu-based Systems & FeCr 09:30 — 13:00 Fer & Heavy f-Electron Electrons: Correlated 15:00 — 15:30 15:00 transport in hybrid devices. tron Wolfgang Stadler, •Gianluca Rastelli, Pascal Belzig Sessions 09:30 — 13:00 posium of HL, MA, TT) by O and TT organised 09:30 — 13:00 mion Systems

TT 52.5 TT 52.2 TT 52.3 TT 52.4 TT 52.6 TT 54.7 TT 43 TT 52.1

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Wed TT 55 TT 54 TT 53 TT 52 TT 51 TT 50 TT 49 TT 48 TT 47 TT 46 TT 45 TT 44 TT of DS, HL, MA, MM, O and TT organised MM,Oand TT by O) of DS,HL,MA, on Topology andTransport III(JointSession Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 15:00 —18:30 Transport: CarbonNanotubes 15:00 —18:15 Low-Dimensional Systems:1D–Theory 15:00 —18:15 Quantum Materials Field Approaches hskip40mmtoCorrelated Focus Session:RealisticDynamicalMean- 15:00 —18:15 Junctions, SQUIDs Superconductivity: Tunneling, Josephson 15:00 —19:00 Theory Correlated Electrons: Frustrated Magnets– 15:00 —19:15 organisedand TT by MA) tism (SYQS) O (JointsymposiumofHL,MA, Symposium on Quantum Signatures in Magne 15:00 —17:45 organised MM,OandTT by O) DS, HL,MA, on Topology andTransport II(JointSessionof Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 10:30 —13:00 Correlated Electrons: OtherMaterials 10:30 —13:00 – FeSe Superconductivity: Fe-based Superconductors 10:00 —12:45 organised HLandTT by MA) Session ofMA, Spintronics (incl.Quantum Dynamics)(Joint 09:30 —12:15 organised OandTT by TT) HL, MA, Transport: Graphene(JointSessionofDS,DY, 09:30 —13:15 H24 H22 H21 H20 H19 H18 H1 H24 H21 H19 H32 H22 115 -

Wed - S053 H32 D Poster D Poster A Poster H41 H41 H41 H41 H41 H41

Graphene: Adsorption, Intercalation and and Intercalation Adsorption, Graphene: HL, MA,O and DY, Session of DS, Doping (Joint O) by TT organised 15:00 — 17:45 MA, (Joint Session of Insulators Topological MA) by and TTDS, HL, O organised 15:00 — 18:30 Session Poster Transport: 15:00 — 18:30 Session Poster Low-Dimensional Systems: 18:15 — 20:30 Focus Theory: Structure of Electronic Frontiers (Joint Session of and Transport on Topology DS, HL, MA, O) by MM, O and TT organised 15:00 — 18:00 15:00 ric impacts at large scales from climate model scales from ric impacts at large simulations and first principles Kleidon •Axel Lee Miller, 14:15 — 14:45 Invited Talks 11:45 — 12:15 limits and atmosphe Estimating wind energy Niederschlagsmessung mit Richtfunkstrecken kommerzieller Mobilfunknetzwerke Keis Christian Chwala, Felix •Harald Kunstmann, Sessions 09:20 — 11:30 und Klimawandel Energiewende AKE und UP: 11:45 — 12:45 Additional Topics 12:45 — 14:15 Annual General Meeting of the Environmental Physics Division 14:15 — 15:15 Soil and Agricultural Physics Hydrosphere,

Environmental Physics Division (UP) TT 57 TT 58 TT 59 TT 60 TT 56 UP 8.1

UP 6.1 UP 5 UP 6 UP 7 UP 8 116

Wed AIW 2 AIW 1 AIW 3.2 AIW 3.1 AIW 2.2 AIW 2.1 AIW 1.3 AIW 1.2 Working Group on Industry andBusiness(AIW) Working GrouponIndustry UP 10 UP 9 Schutz von Innovationen II 11:30 —12:30 Schutz von Innovationen I 09:45 —11:00 Sessions •Philip Wenzel zung Innovationen –Von derStrategiezurUmset 14:30 —15:00 •Thomas Burchardi weltweiten Wettbewerb del –Telekommunikation undMobilfunkim Innovationen, Standards, Technologiewan 14:00 —14:30 •Alexander Waldmann Spannungsfeld einesAutomobilzulieferers Innovation und Kooperation –Erfindungenim 12:00 —12:30 •Jürgen Stein und nachderUnternehmensgründung Innovationsschutz alsGeschäftsgrundlagebei 11:30 —12:00 •Beat Weibel Industriekonzern Die BedeutungdesIPManagementfüreinen 10:30 —11:00 •Michael Schramm Überblick Schutz von Innovationen –Einführungund 10:00 —10:30 Invited Talks Abendvortrag vonAbendvortrag Prof. JochemMarotzke 20:00 —21:00 Poster Session 15:15 —17:15 Theater Theater Theater Theater Theater Theater Theater Theater H1 Foyer H41 - 117 -

Wed - Theater Theater Theater H3 H41 H41 H41 H41 H41

Schutz von Innovationen III Innovationen von Schutz 15:30 — 16:30 Podiumsdiskussion 16:30 — 17:30 bei Bier Ausklang mit Networking Gemütlicher & Brezn 14:00 — 15:00 14:00 Nuclear Verification in Iran Nuclear Verification Rauf •Tariq Sessions Invited Talk 15:00 — 16:00 Globale Klimavariabilität im Industriezeitalter im Industriezeitalter Globale Klimavariabilität – Phänomene und Ursachen •Christian-Dietrich Schönwiese 10:00 — 10:30 Chal The 2°C climate policy goal: Chances & climate interacts with wind How regional power generation •Robert Vautard 11:00 — 11:30 - Chancen, Offshore-Windenergienutzung und Auswirkungen aus Herausforderungen Sicht meteorologischer •Stefan Emeis Session 09:20 — 11:30 und Klimawandel (with UP) Energiewende Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 lenges •Hermann Held 10:30 — 11:00

Working Group on Physics and Disarmament (AGA) Group on Physics and Disarmament Working Working Group on Energy (AKE) Group on Energy Working AIW 4 AIW 5 AIW 3 AGA 1.1 AKE 13.2 AKE 13.4 AKE 13

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Wed PV XVIII Public Evening Talk (Free Entrance) PV XVII Max-von-Laue-Lecture Job Market „Places&Spaces“-Exhibition “Role models“-Exhibition Exhibition ofScientificInstrumentsandLiterature AGA 2 AGA 1 – Physikundmehr...“ möglichkeiten imForschungszentrum Jülich Forschungszentrum JülichGmbH:„Karriere- 13:15 —14:15 Omicron GmbH“ Scienta Omicron GmbH:„ArbeitenbeiScienta 12:00 —13:00 09:00 —19:00 09:00 —19:00 09:00 —17:00 •Jochem Marotzke und Grenzen von Klimamodellen Vorhersagen sindschwierig...Möglichkeiten 20:00 —21:00 •Allison Macfarlane cant Challenges Nuclear Energy: PracticalRealitiesandSignifi 18:00 —19:00 Seismic and Accoustic Modeling for Verification 16:30 —17:30 Iran –Technology andNuclearDiplomacy 15:00 —16:30 ______Kunsthalle Kunsthalle Foyer CentralLibrary Foyer CentralLibrary H6, Z FA, Bldg.Wirtschaft/Recht, H1 H1 H3 H3 119 -

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Invited Talks 15:00 — 15:30 Chemotaxis in Phenomenology of Collective Artificial Matter and Living Active •Ramin Golestanian 15:30 — 16:00 and non First-passage times of Markovian random walks in confinement Markovian •Raphael Voituriez Plenary Talks, Prize Talks, Special Talk Special Talks, Prize Plenary Talks, 08:30 — 09:15 mics in graphene •Ermin Malic of the Walter-Schottky-Prize) (Laureate 13:15 — 13:45 Many body methods for materials: current current methods for materials: Many body developments future status and Kresse •Georg 13:15 — 13:45 Strukturen Morphometrie materieller •Herbert Wagner of the Max-Planck-Medal) (Laureate 13:15 — 13:45 carrier dyna view on ultrafast Microscopic auf matters – Einflussfaktoren What really und den beruflichen Erfolgvon Physikerinnen Physikern •Bettina Langfeldt 14:00 — 14:45 of computing The future •Michelle Y Simmons 14:00 — 14:45 Biomolecular of Spectroscopy Single-Molecule Dynamics at the Nanoscale •Ben Schuler Thursday, March 10, 2016 March Thursday,

Symposium Anomalous Diffusion in Complex Envi Symposium Anomalous Diffusion in ronments (SYAD) SYAD 1.1 SYAD 1.2 SYAD PV XIX PV XXII

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Thu SYSM 1.1 SYES 7 SYES 6 works (SYSM) dels ofScienceandScientific CollaborationNet Symposium Scientometric MapsandDynamicMo Focus onTopology andTransport (SYES) Symposium Frontiers ofElectronicStructureTheory: SYAD 3 SYAD 1 SYAD 1.5 SYAD 1.4 SYAD 1.3 •Katy Börner Communicating ScientificDevelopments Science Forecasts: Measuring,Predicting, and 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks on Topology andTransport V Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 15:00 —18:15 on Topology andTransport IV Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 10:30 —13:15 Sessions Complex Environments BP Focus Session:AnomalousDiffusionin 11:30 —13:00 ments Anomalous DiffusioninComplexEnviron 15:00 —17:45 Sessions LudgerSarah Klein, •Cecile Appert-Rolland, Santen Anomalous diffusionwithincells 17:15 —17:45 •Ralf Metzler gical cells Ergodicity violationandageinginlivingbiolo 16:45 —17:15 Schwarz •Heiko Rieger, Yannick Schröder, Karsten strategy spatially inhomogeneousintermittentsearch Cytoskeleton organization asanoptimized, 16:00 —16:30 H1 H24 H24 H45 H15 H15 H15 H15 - - 121 - -

Thu - H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H43 H44 H44 H45

Mapping science with variable-order Markov Markov with variable-order science Mapping fields and multi- overlapping reveal dynamics disciplinary journals •Martin Rosvall 10:30 — 11:00 and quality for reputation Network algorithms in scholarly data Mariani, Yi-Cheng Zhang •Matúš Medo, Manuel 11:15 — 11:45 networks in social media Modeling scientific •Cassidy Sugimoto 11:45 — 12:15 multi- collaboration across Modeling scientific individuals to Europe ple scales: from •Alexander Petersen Session 09:30 — 12:15 Scientometric Maps and Models of Science and Scientific Collaboration Networks 10:00 — 10:30 10:00 Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 Monolayer curvature induced nanoscale struc curvature Monolayer coordination Cytoskeletal •Gijsje Koenderink 11:45 — 12:15 motors Single molecule studies on myosin •Claudia Veigel 09:30 — 10:00 and in vivo in vitro RNA-based gene circuits Simmel •Friedrich tures in lipid membranes tures Schmid •Friederike 09:30 — 10:00

Biological Physics Division (BP) SYSM 1.3 SYSM 1.4 SYSM 1.5 SYSM 1 SYSM SYSM 1.2 SYSM BP 57.1 BP 58.8 BP 59.1

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Thu BP 66 BP 65 BP 64 BP 63 BP 62 BP 61 BP 60 BP 59 BP 58 BP 57 BP 56 BP 55 BP 65.1 on BP/CPP/MM) Biomaterials and BiopolymersIII(JointSessi 15:00 —16:15 Membranes andVesicles II 15:00 —16:15 plex Environments (SYAD) Symposium –AnomalousDiffusioninCom 15:00 —17:45 TalkPlenary ofBenSchuler 14:00 —14:45 on MM/CPP/BP) Biomaterials andBiopolymersII(JointSessi 11:45 —13:00 ments (Focus Session) Anomalous DiffusioninComplexEnviron 11:30 —13:00 Pattern Formation (JointSessionwithDY) 09:30 —13:00 andRelatedEnzymes RNA DNA, 09:30 —11:00 Cytoskeletal Filaments 09:30 —13:00 Membranes andVesicles I 09:30 —12:45 gical Matter(JointFocus SessionwithCPP) The PhysicsofWater InteractionswithBiolo 09:30 —12:45 ration Networks(SYSM) mic ModelsofScienceandScientificCollabo Symposium –ScientometricMapsandDyna 09:30 —12:15 Sessions •Petra Schwille protein oscillator Design features ofamembrane-assisted 15:00 —15:30 H45 H43 H15 H15 H52 H45 H46 H45 H44 H43 H37 H1 H43 - 123 ------

Thu H47 H43 H37 H37 H37 H37 H40 H42 H51

Networks: From Topology to Dynamics III III to Dynamics Topology From Networks: DY/SOE/BP) (Joint Session 16:45 — 17:45 IV to Dynamics Topology – From Networks BP/SOE/DY) (Joint Session 15:30 — 17:00 15:30 Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 THz absorption It is water what matters: as a new tool to study solvation spectroscopy dynamics •Martina Havenith 10:15 — 10:45 aspects of hydration Dielectric and diffusional water •Roland Netz, Matej Kanduc 11:15 — 11:45 of scattering clarifies the behaviour Neutron water in cells •Giuseppe Zaccai 12:00 — 12:30 self-assembly Evaporation: Water Controlling at air/liquid interfaces Roger Kevin •Emma Sparr, 09:30 — 10:00 memory diodes ferroelectric organic Patterned solution micromolding by Blom, Thomas Lenz, Simon Benneckendorf, •Paul Kamal Asadi, Dago de Leeuw 09:30 — 10:00 liquids to dewet and to slide: About Provoking and hungry drops droplets concave •Karin Jacobs 09:30 — 10:00 Synthesis of 2D polymers •Dieter A. Schlüter

Chemical and Polymer Physics Division (CPP) Physics Chemical and Polymer BP 68 BP 67

CPP 48.1 CPP 48.3 CPP 48.5 CPP 48.7 CPP 49.1 CPP 50.1 CPP 52.1 124

Thu CPP 54 CPP 53 CPP 52 CPP 51 CPP 50 CPP 49 CPP 48 CPP 61.1 CPP 60.1 CPP 52.2 Session CPP/DF/DS/HL,organised by HL) Hybrid andPerovskite Photovoltaics IV(Joint 14:45 —18:30 on BP/CPP/MM,organised by MM) Biomaterials andBiopolymers II(JointSessi 11:45 —13:00 Focus: Two Dimensional Functional Materials I 09:30 —12:30 DY) Glasses (JointSessionCPP/DY, organised by 09:30 —13:00 sion CPP/DY, organised by CPP) Wetting, Nano- andMicrofluidics I(JointSes 09:30 —12:45 Session CPP/DS/HL/O, organised by CPP) Organic Electronics andPhotovoltaics II(Joint 09:30 —12:45 organised by CPP) with BiologicalMatter(JointSessionBP/CPP, Focus: ThePhysicsofWater Interactions 09:30 —12:45 Sessions ne von Klitzing Sebastian Schön,Yan Zeng, SabineKlapp,•Regi confined inthinfilms Tuning ofordering incolloidalsuspensions 16:15 —16:45 •Hyung GyuPark transport feasible porous membranesforultimatemass chemical vapor depositionandthethinnest Evolution ofmono-andbilayer graphenein 15:00 —15:30 •Andrey Turchanin engineering offunctional2Dmaterials Carbon nanomembranesasaplatformfor 10:00 —10:30 H2 H52 H51 H48 H42 H40 H37 H51 H51 H51 125 - - -

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on BP/CPP/MM, organised by BP) by on BP/CPP/MM, organised 15:00 — 16:00 Symposium SYAD: Anomalous Diffusion in in Diffusion Anomalous SYAD: Symposium - organi (BP/CPP/DY, Complex Environments BP) sed by 15:00 — 18:00 Systems III: Electronic Organic-Inorganic O) by (organised Structure 15:00 — 18:30 Sessi Dynamics and Rheology (Joint Polymer Ses II (Joint Nano- and Microfluidics Wetting, III (Joint Sessi Biomaterials and Biopolymers II Materials Functional Dimensional Two Focus: 16:15 — 18:15 Interfaces and Thin Films I (Joint Session CPP) by organised CPP/DY, 19:00 — 19:30 and Annual General Meeting of the Chemical Division Physics Polymer 15:00 — 17:45 15:00 CPP) by organised on CPP/DY, 15:00 — 16:45 CPP) by organised sion CPP/DY, 15:00 — 16:15 Sessions 09:30 — 12:50 I (DF with MA) Multiferroics 09:30 — 12:30 dielectrics/thin Nano- and microstructured films (DF with KR) 15:00 — 17:30 II (MA with DF) Multiferroics 15:00 — 15:40 Ceramics and Applications (DF with KR)

Dielectric Solids Division (DF) CPP 60 CPP 56 CPP 57 CPP 61 CPP 55 CPP CPP 58 CPP 59

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Thu DS 47.2 DS 47.1 DS 40.4 DS 40.3 DS 40.2 DS 40.1 Thin FilmsDivision(DS) DF 16 •Mikhail Glazov dichalcogenides monolayers Exciton finestructure in transition-metal 15:30 —16:00 •Xavier Marie Amand,SefTongay,Thierry Bernhard Urbaszek, Chen, SijeYang, SarahAlamdari,IannGerber, GangWang,Cedric Robert, AslihanSuslu,Bin dichalcogenide monolayers Bright anddarkexcitons intransitionmetal 15:00 —15:30 Peelaers, JoelVarley,Hartwin ChrisVan deWalle Holger von Wenckstern, MariusGrundmann, Tobias Schulz,MicheleBaldini,GünterWagner, Schewski,Toni Albrecht, Robert •Martin Markurt, (In Miscibility andphaseseparationin 11:30 —12:00 •Niklas Nilius na inoxide films:AnSTMstudy Exploring andtailoringconductancephenome 10:45 —11:15 •Vincenzo Fiorentini polar phases Mixing InandGasesquioxides –and their 10:15 —10:45 •Hideo Hosono applications Oxide semiconductors:materialsdesignand 09:30 —10:15 Topical Talks of theDielectricSolidsDivision Annual GeneralMeeting 17:30 —18:00 DF, MI) inMaterialsScience(KRwith Crystallography 15:40 —17:00 x Ga 1-x ) 2 O 3 H8 H8 H11 H11 H11 H11 H25 H26 127 -

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Thu DY 54.1 DY 50.1 DY 49.1 Dynamics andStatisticalPhysicsDivision(DY) DS 53 DS 52 DS 51 DS 50 DS 49 DS 48 •Boris Altshuler tum Systems Between LocalizationandErgodicity inQuan- 15:00 —15:30 •Andreas Reiser quadrupol moments glasses containingisotopeswithnuclear A newlookatatomictunnelingsystemsin 09:30 —10:00 •Pascal Damman ties, from thinsheetstotwistedribbons Patterns formationthrough elasticinstabili 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks Postersession DS/HL 16:00 —19:00 Ion andElectron BeamInduced Processes 17:00 —18:15 sed by TT) andTT,(Joint SessionofDS,HL,MA organi- Transport: Spintronics andMagnetotransport 16:15 —18:30 DS andO, organised by O) on Topology andTransport V(JointSessionof Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 15:00 —18:15 and TT, organised by TT) nics II(JointSessionofCPP, O DS,HL,MA, Transport: MolecularElectronics andPhoto- 15:00 —16:00 organised by DS) Applications II(JointSessionofDSandHL, Oxide SemiconductorsforDevice andEnergy 15:00 —16:45 H20 H48 H46 Poster A H11 H23 H24 H23 H11 129 -

Thu - - - - H20 H20 H20 H20 H46 H1 H42 H46 H48 H47 H47 Canonical description of short-range of description Canonical interac Quantum Manipulating Many: Three, One, Two, at a Time Systems One Atom •Selim Jochim 16:45 — 17:15 of Many-Particle Inter Statistical Signatures integrated quantum Boson sampling with photonics Sciarrino •Fabio 15:00 — 15:30 to the Ultimate State in Turbu The Transition of Scientometric Maps and Dynamic Models Science and Scientific Collaboration Networks (SYSM) 09:30 — 12:45 I (Joint Ses Nano- and Microfluidics Wetting, (Joint Session DY/BP) Formation Pattern 09:30 — 13:00 Glasses 10:00 — 11:15 Dynamics and feedback Delay 11:30 — 12:45 events Extreme 15:30 — 16:00 15:30 quantum systems ting few-body Juan Diego Benjamin Geiger, •Quirin Hummel, Richter Urbina, Klaus 16:00 — 16:30 ference •Mattia Walschaers 17:15 — 17:45 lent Thermal Convection Bodenschatz •Eberhard Sessions 09:30 — 12:15 sion CPP/DY) 09:30 — 13:00

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Thu HL 72.1 HL 68.1 Semiconductor PhysicsDivision(HL) DY 59 DY 58 DY 57 DY 56 DY 55 DY 54 DY 53 •Detlev Grützmacher Group IValloys: New trickswithSilicon 09:30 —10:00 •Francisco Garcia-Vidal phenomena oforganicperties moleculesdriven by QED Modifications ofmaterialandchemicalpro- 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks Statistical PhysicsDivision Annual GeneralMeetingoftheDynamicsand 19:00 —20:00 (Joint SessionBP/SOE/DY) Networks: From Topology toDynamicsIV 16:45 —17:45 (Joint SessionDY/BP/SOE) Networks: From Topology toDynamicsIII 15:30 —17:00 Formation toStochasticDisorder Focus Session:Turbulence –From Pattern 15:00 —18:45 Session CPP/DY) Wetting, Nano-andMicrofluidics II(Joint 15:00 —16:45 on CPP/DY, organised by CPP) Polymer DynamicsandRheology(JointSessi 15:00 —18:30 DY/TT) Quantum StatisticalPhysics(JointSession Focus Session:Many-BodyInterference and 15:00 —17:45 ments (JointSessionBP/CPP/DY) Anomalous DiffusioninComplexEnviron 15:00 —17:45 H16 H10 H47 H43 H47 H46 H42 H40 H20 H15 - 131 -

Thu - H16 H16 H17 H10 H11 H13 H15 H16 H17 H23 H40 - intercon for photonics heterostructures SiGe nects Ballabio, Andrea Frigerio, Isella, Jacopo •Giovanni Papichaya Vakarin, Vladyslav Daniel Chrastina, Delphine Marris-Morini Vivien, Laurent Chaisakul, 14:45 — 15:15 and applications of func- properties Electronic semiconductors wide gap tionalized •Martin Stutzmann 14:45 — 15:15 nanoantennas for mid- Resonant plasmonic and sensing spectroscopy infrared Harald Giessen Neubrech, •Frank Sessions 09:30 — 12:30 Metal-Semiconductor Hybrids 09:30 — 13:15 Oxide Semiconductors for Session: Focussed Applications 1 and Energy Device 09:30 — 13:00 Semiconductor Lasers I 09:30 — 13:00 Optical Properties Quantum Dots and Wires: 09:30 — 12:45 of Semicon- Session: Functionalization Focus ductors I 09:30 — 13:15 and Interfaces (Joint Sessi Heterostructures and Photo- Molecular Electronics Transport: HL, MA, DS, O nics 1 (Joint Session of CPP, TT) by organised and TT, 09:30 — 12:45 II (Joint and Photovoltaics Electronics Organic by organised DS, HL and O, Session of CPP, CPP) 10:30 — 11:00 10:30 HL) by organised on of HL and O, 09:30 — 13:00

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Thu HL 87 HL 86 HL 85 HL 84 HL 83 HL 82 HL 81 HL 80 HL 79 HL 78 HL 77 HL 76 and TT, organised by TT) nics 2(JointSessionofCPP, O DS,HL,MA, Transport: MolecularElectronics andPhoto- 15:00 —16:00 Applications 2 Oxide SemiconductorsforDevice andEnergy 15:00 —16:45 rostructures 2 Emergent 2D-semiconductors andtheirHete Focus Session:PhysicsandApplicationof 15:00 —17:00 Novel Functional MaterialsI 14:45 —17:30 ductors II Focus Session:Functionalization ofSemicon- 14:45 —17:15 Semiconductor LasersII 14:45 —15:30 HL, OandTT, organised by HL) Topological InsulatorsI(JointSessionofDS, 14:45 —17:15 HL) Session ofCPP, DF, DSandHL,organised by Hybrid andPerovskite Photovoltaics IV(Joint 14:45 —18:30 rostructures 1 Emergent 2D-semiconductorsandtheirHete Focus Session:PhysicsandApplicationof 11:15 —13:15 Excitation 2D Materialsbeyond Graphene:Dynamicsand 10:30 —13:30 Graphene III:Electronic Properties 10:30 —12:45 on Topology andTransport IV Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 10:30 —13:15 H23 H11 H8 H17 H16 H13 H10 H2 H8 S054 S053 H24 133 - -

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Thu Magnetism Division(MA) MA 45.4 MA 45.3 MA 45.2 MA 45.1 MA 40.4 MA 40.3 MA 40.2 MA 40.1 MA •Matthias Wuttig line PhaseChangeMaterials The ImpactofDisorder onTransport incrystal 16:45 —17:15 Binder •Kurt of thisdisorder onphysicalproperties. disorder inmaterials,andsomeconsequences Percolation andothermodelsforquenched 16:15 —16:45 •Julie Staunton, Ernst Marmodoro, Alberto Arthur andlong-rangedordershort- effects to thecoherent potentialapproximation for Electrons indisordered systems:extensions 15:30 —16:00 •Mikhail Katsnelson ingraphene port Charge carrierscatteringandelectronic trans 15:00 —15:30 •Christoph Hauri pulses tion quenchinginducedby intenseTerahertz Precessional spinmotionandmagnetiza 11:15 —11:45 TurchinovichGuohong Ma,MischaBonn,Dmitry •Zuanming Jin,MathiasKläui,Tobias Kampfrath, gnonics THz Spintronics: andMa- Magnetotransport 10:45 —11:15 •Tobias Kampfrath electromagneticwith terahertz pulses Probing andcontrolling ultrafastmagnetism 10:00 —10:30 Huber •Rupert nics: control andnanoscopy Sub-cycle electronics terahertz andmagno 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks H32 H32 H32 H32 H32 H32 H32 H32 - 135 - - -

Thu H33 H23 H25 H31 H32 H33 H34 H23 H31 H32 H33 H34 Advanced magneto-optical microscopy: Ma- microscopy: magneto-optical Advanced beyond and sensors, spin-waves, gnetoelectric Urs, Mikhail Necdet Onur McCord, •Jeffrey Klug, Matic Cai Müller, Mozooni, Babak Kustov, Dirk Meyners, Hayes, Patrick Röbisch, Volker Robin John, Roland Mattheis, Quandt, Eckhard Markus Münzenberg Sessions 09:30 — 13:00 Photo- and Electronics Molecular Transport: DS, HL, MA, O of CPP, nics 1 (Joint Session TT) by and TT organised 09:30 — 12:50 MA) I (DF with Multiferroics 09:30 — 13:15 Magnetic Particles 09:30 — 11:45 and magnetism radiation Terahertz Focus: 09:30 — 12:00 Magnetic Coupling Phenomena 09:30 — 12:30 Magnetic Heuslers, Half-Metals and Oxides (jointly with TT) 15:00 — 16:00 and Photo- Molecular Electronics Transport: HL, MA, DS, O nics 2 (Joint Session of CPP, TT) by and TT organised 15:00 — 18:00 - in heterostruc Spininjection / Spin currents tures 15:00 — 17:15 for Engineering as a Tool Disorder Focus: Material Science 15:00 — 18:30 Methods Magnetic Measurement 15:00 — 17:30 KR, TT) II (jointly with DF, Multiferroics 15:00 — 15:30 15:00

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Thu MM 48 MM 47 MM 57.1 MM 48.1 MM 47.1 MI 8 Metal andMaterialPhysicsDivision(MM) Microprobes Division(MI) 50 MA 49 MA 48 MA nic Materials Materials Science V–BiologicalandElectro- Electrons, X-Rays andScanningProbes in Topical session: In-situMicroscopy with 10:15 —11:45 Invited talkLeoni 09:30 —10:00 Sessions •Jürgen Markmann nanostructured materials diffractionasatoolto investigateVirtual 15:00 —15:30 •Sang HoOh Devices In-situ TEMSwitchingofNon-volatile Memory 10:15 —10:45 •Matteo Leoni using diffraction Nondestructive micro/nanostructure analysis 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks, Topical Talk of theMicroprobes Division Annual GeneralMeeting 18:00 —19:00 in Materials Science (KR, DF,Crystallography MI) 15:40 —17:00 Session Division Annual GeneralMeetingoftheMagnetism 18:30 —19:30 by TT) organised andTT (Joint SessionofDS,HL,MA Transport: Spintronics andMagnetotransport 16:15 —18:30 Poster SessionII 15:00 —18:00 H38 H38 H38 H38 H38 H5 H26 H32 H23 Poster B1 137

Thu - - - - - H39 H53 H24 H38 H39 H52 H53 H24 H38 H45 H38 H39 H52 H53 Nanomaterials II: Synthesis Nanomaterials 10:15 — 11:45 Model- Computational Materials Methods in evolution ling II: Microstructure 10:30 — 13:15 Focus Theory: Structure of Electronic Frontiers IV and Transport on Topology 11:45 — 13:15 Elec with In-situ Microscopy session: Topical 10:15 — 11:30 10:15 in Materi Probes and Scanning X-Rays trons, als Science VI – Structural transitions als Science VI – Structural 11:45 — 13:00 on with CPP/BP/MM) 15:45 — 18:30 als Science VII – Nanomaterials 15:45 — 17:00 Microstructure and Phase Transformations II Phase Transformations and Microstructure 11:45 — 13:00 II (Joint CPP/ Biomaterials and Biopolymers BP/MM) 11:45 — 13:00 - Methods in Computational Materials Model ling III: Machine learning and statistics 15:00 — 18:15 Focus Theory: Structure of Electronic Frontiers V and Transport on Topology 15:00 — 15:30 Invited talk Markmann 15:00 — 16:15 Sessi Biomaterials and Biopolymers III (Joint with Elec session: In-situ Microscopy Topical III and Phase Transformations Microstructure 15:45 — 16:45 Batteries III materials IV: Functional 15:45 — 17:45 Methods in Computational Materials Model- Method development ling IV: trons, X-Rays and Scanning Probes in Materi and Scanning Probes X-Rays trons,

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Thu Surface ScienceDivision(O) Surface O 77.5 O 77.4 O 77.3 O 77.2 O 77.1 O 76.1 O 75.1 Anatase TiO of Oxygen andWater Chemistry Surface on 12:30 —13:00 •Paolo Sessi probes usinglocal their interactionwithperturbations Visualizing topologicalstatesofmatterand 12:00 —12:30 •Takashi Kumagai scanning tunnelingmicroscopy Direct ofH-bonddynamics using observation 11:30 —12:00 Scheffler, Georg Heimel •Oliver T. Hofmann,Patrick Rinke, Matthias Organic Interfaces lecular OrbitalsvsHybridBandsatInorganic/ When Electron AcceptorsDonateCharge: Mo 11:00 —11:30 Pietro Gambardella, Harald Brune Željko Ŝljivançanin, Kummer, Kurt CorneliuNistor, Edgar Fernandes, François Patthey, JanDreiser, Luca Persichetti, RomanaBaltic,KatharinaDiller, Stepanow, ChristanWäckerlin, AparajitaSingha, •Fabio Donati,StefanoRusponi,Sebastian The firstsingleatommagnet 10:30 —11:00 Wolf,ni, AngelRubio,Martin •RalphErnstorfer Cacho, HannesHuebener, DeGiovanni Umberto - decker, MichelePuppin,ClaudeMonney, Cephise ChristopherRoman Bertoni, Nicholson,Lutz Wal- in bulkWSe Spin- and Pseudospin-Polarized Excited States 10:30 —11:00 •Ulrike Diebold sical andchemicalproperties. exhibit anintriguinglyrichvariety intheirphy Ternary oxides withtheperovskite structure 09:30 —10:15 Invited Talks, Topical Talks chael Schmid, Annabella Selloni,Ulrike Diebold Setvin, UlrichAschauer,•Martin Jan Hulva, Mi- 2 2 (101) S051 S051 S051 S051 S051 S054 S054 139 - -

Thu - - - H24 H24 H4 S054 S051 S053 H4 S054 S054 S051 3 tal Shou-Cheng Quan Zhou, Gang Xu, Tang, •Peizhe Zhang 10:30 — 11:00 Transport phenomena in broken-symmetry in broken-symmetry phenomena Transport and beyond topology, metals: Geometry, Souza •Ivo 11:00 — 11:30 Semime in Antiferromagnetic Dirac Fermions in superconduc defects Imaging orbitals and 10:30 — 11:00 10:30 ting FeSe/SrTiO Radio frequency STM on molecular resonators STM Radio frequency •Stefan Müllegger 15:00 — 15:30 Materials and Design of Organic Electrostatic Hybrid Interfaces •Egbert Zojer 15:30 — 16:00 Molecular Nanostructures Heteroatom-doped on Surfaces •Sabine Maier 16:00 — 16:30 quasicrystals of oxide and decay The growth Maria Zollner, Jan Ingo Flege, Eva •Stefan Förster, Wolf Florian Schumann, Klaus Meinel, Jens Falta, Widdra Sessions 09:30 — 10:15 Diebold Ulrike Overview Talk: 10:30 — 13:30 Graphene: Dynamics and 2D Materials beyond Excitation 10:30 — 13:00 Award Investigator Ertl Young Gerhard •Jennifer Hoffman, Dennis Huang, Tatiana Webb, Webb, Huang, Tatiana Hoffman, Dennis •Jennifer Chang, Jagade Can-Li Song, Cui-Zu Shiang Feng, Kaxiras esh Moodera, Efthimios 15:00 — 15:30

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Thu O 92 O 91 O 90 O 89 O 88 O 87 O 86 O 85 O 84 O 83 O 82 O 81 O 80 O 79 O 78 Post-Deadline Session 19:30 —20:30 ence Division Sci Annual GeneralMeetingofthe Surface 19:00 —19:30 Topological InsulatorsI 14:45 —17:15 II Oxides andInsulatorSurfaces 15:00 —18:30 on Topology andTransport V Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 15:00 —18:15 Growth Metal Substrates:Structure, Epitaxyand 15:00 —18:15 DynamicsI Ultrafast Surface 15:00 —18:00 Structure Organic-Inorganic SystemsIV: Electronic 15:00 —18:00 ments Scanning Probe Techniques: MethodDevelop- 15:00 —18:15 Heterostructures andInterfaces 09:30 —13:15 Structure I ofSolid/LiquidInterfaces 10:30 —13:00 I Oxides andInsulatorSurfaces 10:30 —13:30 on Topology andTransport IV Frontiers ofElectronic Structure Theory: Focus 10:30 —13:15 Graphene III:Electronic Properties 10:30 —12:45 Aspects Nanostructures IV: atSurfaces Various 10:30 —13:00 H1 H1 H10 H4 H24 S053 S052 S051 S054 H17 H6 H4 H24 S053 S052 - 141

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•Igor Mazin 10:00 — 10:30 at 203 K at superconductivity Conventional high pressures - Tro Ivan •Mikhail Eremets, Alexander Drozdov, Shylin Sergii Ksenofontov, Vadim yan, 10:30 — 11:00 of 200 K-Superconducting Crystal Structure System Phase in Sulfur Hydride Ishika- •Mari Einaga, Masafumi Sakata, Takahiro Alexander Shimizu, Mikhail Eremets, wa, Katsuya Naohisa Hirao, Yasuo Troyan, Ivan Drozdov, Ohishi Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 A15 to MgB from vity: Conventional high temperature superconducti high temperature Conventional Sessions 09:30 — 12:15 nying symposium SYSM) 16:45 — 17:45 Scientometric Maps and Models of Science Maps and Models Scientometric Networks (Sympo Collaboration and Scientific – Exhibition of Maps of Places and Spaces Science 15:00 — 16:30 and dynamical models of Scientometric maps networks (accompa scientific collaboration to Dynamics (Joint Topology Networks: From DY) Session BP / SOE / 15:30 — 17:00 (Joint to Dynamics Topology Networks: From / SOE / BP) Session DY sium SYSM, joint SOE / DY / BP / jDPG) / SOE / DY joint sium SYSM, 12:30 — 13:00

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Thu TT 66 TT 65 TT 64 TT 63 TT 62 TT 61 TT 81.1 TT 73.7 TT TT 62.6 TT 62.5 TT TT 62.4 TT by MA) organised andTT Oxides (JointSession ofMA Magnetic Heusler Materials,Semimetalsund 09:30 —12:30 organisedand TT by TT) nics 1(JointSessionofCPP, O DS,HL,MA, Transport: MolecularElectronics andPhoto- 09:30 —13:00 Many-Body Systems1 Correlated Electrons: NonequilibriumQuantum 09:30 —13:00 Low-Dimensional Systems:2D–Theory 09:30 —13:00 ductivity inHydrides Focus Session:HighTemperature Supercon- 09:30 —12:45 Correlated Electrons: 1 (General)Theory 09:30 —13:00 Sessions •Cosimo Gorini gases. namical) spin-orbitcouplingeffects inFermi descriptionof(dy Non-Abelian gaugetheory 16:15 —16:45 •Katja Nowack Imaging currents in2Dquantummaterials 16:45 —17:15 •Tian Cui conductivity athigh New sulfurhydride H 12:15 —12:45 •E. K.U.Gross ons from ab-initiotheory and theirsuperconducting properties: Predicti- High-pressure phasesofS,Se,andPhydrides 11:45 —12:15 •Warren E.Pickett, Yundi Quan ductivity inH Strong-Coupling Electron-Phonon Supercon- 11:15 —11:45 3 S H34 H23 H22 H21 H20 H18 H23 H19 H20 H20 H20 3 S andexcellent super 143 - -

Thu H4 H19 H24 S053 S054 H10 H19 H20 H23 H24 H34 D Poster Oxides and Insulator Surfaces: Structure, Surfaces: and Insulator Oxides Structure, Session of O and TT (Joint Growth Epitaxy and O) by organised 10:30 — 13:00 Majorana Fermions Transport: 10:30 — 13:15 Focus Theory: Structure of Electronic Frontiers IV (Joint Session and Transport on Topology of DS, HL, MA, O) by MM, O and TT organised 10:30 — 12:45 (Joint Session Properties Graphene: Electronic HL, MA, O) by O and TTorganised of DS, DY, 10:30 — 13:30 Graphene-Dynamics and 2D Materials beyond HL, MA, O Session of DS, DY, (Joint Excitation O) by and TT organised 14:45 — 17:15 Session of DS, Insulators I (Joint Topological HL, MA, HL) by O and TTorganised 15:00 — 18:00 Order Low-Dimensional Systems: Topological 15:00 — 17:45 and Interference Session: Many-Body Focus of Quantum Statistical Physics (Joint Session DY) by and TT organised DY 15:00 — 16:00 and Photo- Molecular Electronics Transport: HL, MA, DS, O nics 2 (Joint Session of CPP, TT) by and TT organised 15:00 — 18:15 Focus Theory: Structure of Electronic Frontiers V (Joint Session of and Transport on Topology DS, HL, MA, O) by MM, O and TT organised 15:00 — 17:30 DS, KR (Joint Session of MA, DF, Multiferroics MA) by and TT organised 15:00 — 18:30 Session Poster Electrons: Correlated 10:30 — 13:30 10:30

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Thu UP 11 UP 13.1 UP 11.2 UP 11.1 Environmental PhysicsDivision(UP) 82 TT 81 TT 80 TT 79 TT Sessions Lampel, UlrichPlatt Horbanski,Axel Friedrich,terle, Martin Johannes •Denis Pöhler, FlorianKanatschnig,Tobias Ös- Fahrzeugen unterrealen Fahrbedingungen Atmosphere –Trace Gases 10:00 —11:15 NO 13:45 —14:15 •Andreas Engel,HaraldBönisch age ofair AIRCORE asanewtooltostudystratospheric 10:30 —11:00 Jens Heymann, John P. Burrows Krings, MaximilianRauter, Oliver Schneising, Konstantin Gerilowski,Sven Krautwurst,Thomas •Heinrich Bovensmann, MichaelBuchwitz, measurements ofXCO2 andXCH4 genic CO2andCH4fluxes usingspacebased Towards disentanglingnaturalandanthropo 10:00 —10:30 Invited Talks of theLowTemperatur PhysicsDivision Annual GeneralMeeting 18:45 —19:15 Many-Body Systems2 Correlated Electrons: NonequilibriumQuantum 16:30 —18:30 by TT) organised andTT (Joint SessionofDS,HL,MA Transport: Spintronics andMagnetotransport 16:15 —18:30 Correlated Electrons: 2 (General)Theory 16:00 —18:30 – 122 Superconductivity: Fe-based Superconductors 15:30 —18:30 2 Luftverschmutzung undEmissionenvon H41 H41 H41 H41 H19 H22 H23 H18 H21 145 -

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Exhibition Magnetische Messtechnik Gustav-Adolf-Str. 4,58507Lüdenscheid Dr. Brockhaus MesstechnikGmbH&Co.KG BROCKHAUS MESSTECHNIK tung, Diffraktometer, Positioniersysteme Röntgenspiegel, Upgradelösungen, Präzisionsbeschich Gasanstaltstr. 8B,01237Dresden AXO DRESDENGmbH messsysteme Positioniersysteme, Mikroskope, Kryostate, Abstands Königinstr. 11A,Rückgebäude EG,80539München attocube systemsAG search for industrialapplications. based reactive force-field method)and2)contract re- 1) Thescientificsimulationsoftware ReaxFF+(anabinitio Germany. We offer twomainproducts toour customers: We are aninnovative R&DcompanylocatedinChemnitz, Annaberger Str. 240,09125Chemnitz AQcomputare GmbH LockIn-Verstärker SPM Controller, Rastersonden-Mikroskope, Melanchthonstraße 28,08606Oelsnitz(V) ANFATEC InstrumentsAG und Breadboards Aktive undpassive Schwingungsisolation,OptischeTische Rudolf-Diesel-Str. 16,40670Meerbusch Ametek, TMCGmbH chemischen Systemenu.v. m. tem: opto-elektrischeCharakterisierungvon photoelektro- von 5K-1500K;Photoelectrochemical(I, U,C,R,Y) Sys Material Testing System:dielektrischeCharakterisierung Rudolf-Diesel-Str. 16,40670Meerbusch GmbH AMETEK H6 H6 LH LH LH FA Z - - - 161 117 62- 64 34 33 23 25 24

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CrysTec GmbH Kristalltechnologie CrysTec SPM- und kundenspezifische System Bad-, Verdampfer- und Refrigeratorkryostate; mK-, UHV-, UHV-, mK-, und Refrigeratorkryostate; Bad-, Verdampfer- SrTiO Heuserweg 14, 53842 Troisdorf Straße 325, 12555 Berlin Köpenicker mbh & Co. KG CreaTec Fischer & Co. GmbH CreaTec Cryophysics GmbH Gesellschaft für Tieftemperaturtechnik CryoVac Erden, Edelmetalle Edelmetalle Erden, anlagenbau Präzisionskapazitätsmessbrücken Reinstmetalle, Aufdampfmaterialien, Anorganika, Seltene Seltene Anorganika, Reinstmetalle, Aufdampfmaterialien, Sonder- Sputtern, Effusionszellen, PLD, UHV, MBE, LT-STM, Kryostate, Kälte Tieftemperaturmess und –regeltechnik, Magnetometer, Stations, Hallmessplätze, pulated Probe Rüppurrer Str. 92, 76137 Karlsruhe Str. Rüppurrer 9, 74391 Erligheim Industriestr. 9, 64293 Darmstadt Dolivostr. - und SL-Magnetsysteme, Mikromani maschinen, Elektro- GmbH ChemPur Feinchemikalien und Forschungsbedarf und Forschungsbedarf ChemPur Feinchemikalien HV components Systems, Pulse Tube Coolers, Cryogenic Spares, UHV and Coolers, Cryogenic Spares, Systems, Pulse Tube Budzylek GbR Cryoandmore GbR Budzylek Magnet Cryostats, Cryostats, Superconduc. Closed Cycle Nanotechnologie Nanotechnologie Helium Heber, Durchflusskryostate, MBE Komponenten, Komponenten, MBE Durchflusskryostate, Helium Heber, Magnetsysteme, Helium & Stickstoff Füllstandskontrollen, Füllstandskontrollen, Helium & Stickstoff Magnetsysteme, Verflüssiger, Hall&Seebeck Messplätze, supraleitende supraleitende Messplätze, Hall&Seebeck Verflüssiger, Kryostate, Kältemaschinen, Cryogenic Spares, Stickstoff Kryostate, Cryogenic Kältemaschinen, Spares, Hermann-Cossmann-Str. 19, 41472 Neuss Hermann-Cossmann-Str. 162

Exhibition pendent STMunitswithunsurpassed mechanicalstability Compact Multi-TipScanning Probe Microscope, Four inde- Customized scanningprobe microscopy solutions, Ultra- Scanning Probe Microscopy SolutionswithKoalaDrive®, 52425 Jülich Geschäftsbereich Personal Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH NanoESCA Spindetektoren, HAXPES-Spektrometer, PEEM,TOF-PEEM, UHV Elektronenstoßverdampfer, VUV Quellen, Ionenquellen, Neukirchner Straße2,65510Hünstetten-Kesselbach Focus GmbH Dilution refrigerators. < 1K,AdiabaticDemagnetizationRefrigerators(ADR)and closed-cycle fortemperatures Joule-Thomsoncryostats fortemperaturespulse-tube coolerbasedcryostats <4K, actures several typesofcryostats suchasGMcooleror is basedinMunich,Germany. Entropy designsandmanuf temperature range.Thecompany wasfoundedin2010and in closed-cycle technologyfortheKelvin andmilliKelvin Entropy GmbHisacryostat manufacturer specialized Gmunder Str. 37a,81379München Entropy GmbH R&D Crawley, West Sussex,RH109LW, UK Edwards Ltd.Crawley BusinessQuarter fer, kundenspezifische UHV-Lösungen MBE-Systeme, Effusionszellen, Elektronenstrahlverdamp Josef-Beyerle-Str. 18/1,71263Weil derStadt Dr. EberlMBE-Komponenten GmbH Information und Beratung zu den Förderprogrammen der DFG 53170 Bonn Mathematik, Geowissenschaften ForschungsgemeinschaftDeutsche Physik, (DFG) LH FA FA Z Z Z 163 118 119 - 98 44 55 - 5

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HMW Hauner Metallische Werkstoffe HMW Hauner Metallische Werkstoffe Goodfellow GmbH Goodfellow Lecomte GmbH George V. GVL Cryoengineering Dr. sCMOS Camera ORCA-Flash 4.0 V2 GmbH HORIBA Jobin Yvon Hositrad Deutschland carrier lifetime, photoconductivity and resistivity photoconductivity carrier lifetime, GmbH greateyes Hamamatsu Photonics Deutschland GmbH Lichtquellen, Halbleiter- detektoren, MPPCs und weitere Entwicklung Spektroskopie XRD, P-XRD, HR-XRD, Stress, TXRF, tools for measuring tools for measuring TXRF, Stress, HR-XRD, P-XRD, XRD, Entwicklung und Forschung CCD-Kameras 3He/4He Mischkryostate, Kryogenisches Zubehör Hybriddetektoren, & Module, MCP, Photomultiplier Tubes und für Forschung Metalle, Legierungen, Verbindungen Ihr Partner für instrumentelle Analytik und innovative Elektrische Durchfüh UHV-Vakuumbauteile, ISO, KF, CF, Delfter Str. 6, 09599 Freiberg 6, 09599 Str. Delfter Nauheim 13 43, 61213 Bad Postfach 29, 12489 Berlin Rudower Chaussee 52223 Stolberg Aachener Straße 89, 10, 82211 Herrsching Arzbergerstraße Gewerbering 36, 91341 Röttenbach 9, 64625 Bensheim Neuhofstr. 2, 93047 Regensburg Lindnergasse rungen, Membranbalgen, Special Products

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Exhibition barkeit auchimMilliKelvin Bereich Positionierung, Nanometer Genauigkeit undhohe Belast Unsere PiezoKnob Technologie äußerst stabile kombiniert systeme fürVakuum undTiefsttemperatur Umgebungen. JPE (JanssenPrecision Engineering)liefert Positionier- NIEDERLANDE Azielaan 12,6199AGMaastricht-Airport, Janssen PrecisionEngineering Regelaufgaben ADwin-Echtzeitsysteme fürschnelleSteuerungs-und Rheinstr. 4,64653Lorsch Messtechnik GmbH Jäger Computergesteuerte Spectroscopy, Intermodulation,Frequency Mixing Force Microscopy, AFM,Rasterkraftmikroskopie, Force Lock-in Amplifier, Multifrequency Measurements, Atomic Landa Landavägen 4193,82393Segersta, Intermodulation ProductsAB Publishers ofjournals,magazines,communitywebsites Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol,BS16BE,UK Institute ofPhysicsPublishing D8 DISCOVER Röntgendiffraktometer, Detektor Max-Planck-Str. 2,21502Geesthacht Incoatec GmbH/Bruker-AXS GmbH Image Processing, Nano Technology, AFM, SPM, SEM, SPIP Lyngsoe Allé3A,2970Hoersholm Image MetrologyA/S the team. years experiencetocallonwithin ofcombinedcryogenic bal lowtemperature research community. ICEhasover 150 highest qualitybespoke andstandard products totheglo- ICE isaninnovative companydedicatedtoproviding the Avenue 4,StationLane,Witney, Oxon, OX28 4BN,UK ICEoxford H6 LH FA FA Z Z Z 165 102 114 - 95 29 82 37 84

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Kurt J. Lesker Ltd. Ltd. Kurt J. Lesker Laser Quantum GmbH Spektroskopie plaser, Innovative Deposition Systems Innovative Components Vacuum Pum- Ti:Saphir-Laser, Ultrakurzpulslaser, Dauerstrichlaser, Holcombe Lane, Newington, Oxfordshire OX10 7AJ, OX10 Holcombe Lane, Newington, Oxfordshire Road, Hastings, East Sussex, TN35 4NR 15/16 Burgess Konstanz 116, 78467 Max-Stromeyer-Str. Korvus Technology Ltd. The Old Fishery Technology Korvus Keysight Technologies GmbH GmbH Technologies Keysight and characterizing samples probing, Kelvin Technology, Ltd Technology, Kelvin and Sensors. Instrumentation rature Kleindiek Nanotechnik GmbH hands for SEM, & UHV applications.These tools provide technik, Dünnschichttechnik - Tempe Magnets, Flasks and Dewars and Superconducting integrates powerful new NanoNa microscope atomic force with EDS FIB/ microscopy, nipulators and nanopositioners for light - Magnete, Tieftemperaturtechnik,Supraleitende Vakuum and Liquid Cryogen Cryostats, of Closed Cycle range Full 9500 AFM, state-of-the-art NEW Technologies Keysight our 8500B FE-SEM will also show We to 2 seconds/frame. - and sells microma Kleindiek Nanotechnik manufactures Zeilweg 19, 60439 Frankfurt / Main 60439 Frankfurt 19, Zeilweg UK KY12 6YQ, Halkirk,Caithness Street, 1 Camilla 130, 71034 Böblingen Str. Herrenberger enabling scan rates of up with QuickScan vigator software 25, 72770 Reutlingen Aspenhaustr.

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Nanosurf GmbH UHV SPM, Ultra Low Temperature STM, Multi Probe STM STM, Multi Probe UHV SPM, Ultra Low Temperature - Scan - Rastertunnelmikroskope Rasterkraftmikroskope University Technological Nanyang Scholarships; Internships; PhD-Program Maisebachstr. 3, 61479 Glashütten Maisebachstr. 63225 Langen 5, Rheinstr. Microscope ning Probe 63161325, SINGAPUR Link 04-16, Singapore 21 Nanyang nanoscore GmbH modes such as Kelvin-probe and non-contact AFM. and modes such as Kelvin-probe NanoScan AG for has many advantages in vacuum Working resolution. Polarimeter, Mikroskopkamera Polarimeter, for optimum MFM with dual PLL controller microscope AFM, Interferometer, Spektrometer, Polarisationskamera, Polarisationskamera, Spektrometer, AFM, Interferometer, high-vacuum stage, The NanoScan VLS-80 is a large Albert-Einstein-Straße 18, 86899 Landsberg am Lech Albert-Einstein-Straße 18, 86899 Landsberg Ueberlandstrasse 129, 8600 Duebendorf, SCHWEIZ Mountain Photonics GmbH Mountain Photonics ahertz Solutions, Antennas and Components. Time Domain Schrittmotorsteuerungen. Neu: DSP 50 mit 1 nm Auflö DSP 50 mit 1 nm Neu: Schrittmotorsteuerungen. - Ultrafast Detectors, Ter Pulses, Stabilization of Few-Cycle temperatureinsatz - mit Piezoträgheitsantrieb, Piezo- und Piezo- - mit Piezoträgheitsantrieb, temperatureinsatz Lasers, Phase Lasers, Microjoule Femtosecond Metrology, Mikro-/Nanopositionierer - auch für Vakuum- und Tief- - auch für Vakuum- Mikro-/Nanopositionierer Menlo Systems GmbH Ultrastable CW Lasers for Combs and Optical Frequency Papferding 44 a, 85461 Bockhorn a, 85461 44 Papferding bis zu 15 N. sung, Stellkräfte 19a, 82152 Martinsried Am Klopferspitz mechOnics AG AG mechOnics 168

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Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH Pfeiffer Vacuum Detektion von UV- bis NIR-Licht UV- Detektion von asysteme. Niedrigstes Ausleserauschen, höchste Bildra asysteme. Niedrigstes Ausleserauschen, bei Nanosekunden und beginnend ten, Belichtungszeiten Oxford University Press Academic Division Oxford University environments Oxford Instruments Nanoscience Nanoscience Oxford Instruments and high magnetic ultra-low temperatures low and free, Measurements, Nanomechanics, Polymers etc.) Polymers Nanomechanics, Measurements, cryogen in physical sciences – providing development Jena GmbH Piezosystem pies (SPM), materials and bioscience applications (Electrical applications materials and bioscience pies (SPM), new materials and device enable quantum technologies, PCO AG Physik Instrumente (PI) GmbH & Co. KG toren aktoren - Microsco Probe Scanning (AFM), Microscopy Force Atomic tools that research market-leading Designs and supplies Books, Catalogues ihr Spezialist für wissenschaftliche Highend-Kamer PCO, Lecksuchgeräte Turbopumpen, Vorvakuumpumpen, - Nano- und Mikropositioniertechnik, Hexapode, Piezoak - Piezo Nanopositionierung, Piezoelemente, Positionierung, Borsigstr. 15a, 65205 Wiesbaden 15a, Borsigstr. 5QX, UK OX13 Oxon Abingdon, Woods, Tubney UK 6DP, OX2 Oxford Street, Clarendon Great Donaupark 11, 93309 Kelheim 43, 35614 Asslar Berliner Str. 76228 Karlsruhe 1, Auf der Römerstr. 12, 07747 Jena Stockholmer Str.

Oxford Instruments Asylum Research Research Asylum Instruments Oxford 170

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Scienta Omicron GmbH Scienta Omicron GmbH Kolloiden und Nanopartikeln Kolloiden SEKELS GmbH generators & quantum optics components fluss, Magnetik; Messgeräte für Forschung an Einzelzellen, Einzelzellen, Forschung an für Messgeräte fluss, Magnetik; UHV Systems Semilab Germany GmbH SENTECH Gesellschaft für Sensortechnik mbH SI Scientific Instruments GmbH Single Quantum B.V. quantum random number photon pair sources, Converter, - Gasdurch Vakuum, technologie, Dünnschicht- Profilometer, Thin Film & Tailored Spectroscopy, Electron Microscopy, gnetische Halbzeuge Microscopes Force Atomic Verstärker, und Beschichtungsanlagen Plasma Ätz- HV-Netzteile umanalyse, Kryotechnik, Vorverstärker, Time-to-Digital photon detector) system Qutools quTAU Rastersondenmikroskopie, LEED, optische 3D-Mikroskopie, optische 3D-Mikroskopie, LEED, Rastersondenmikroskopie, and ServicesSystems, Instruments for Scanning Probe Magnetsysteme, weichma- Magnetische Abschirmungen, Rastertunnelm., AFM, STM, Lock-in Rasterkraftmikroskope, Reflektometer; Dünnschichtmesstechnik: Ellipsometer, - Gas/Vaku Elektrochemie, Lock-In Verstärker, Spektrometer, single nanowire Single Quantum SNSPD (superconducting Robert-Bosch-Str. 31, 63225 Langen 31, 63225 Robert-Bosch-Str. 75, 65232 Taunusstein Str. Limburger 6, 61239 Ober-Mörlen Dieselstr. 13, 38106 Braunschweig Geysostr. 13, 82152 Krailling Konrad-Zuse-Bogen Gilching 67, 82205 Römerstr. 8, 2628CH Delft, NIEDERLANDE der Waalsweg van

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Exhibition nanometer sized 2D&3D pattern. offers innovative nanofabrication toolsforhigh-resolution to changetheway nanostructures are made. SwissLitho SwissLitho isayoung high-techcompanywiththevision Technoparkstrasse 1,8005Zürich, SCHWEIZ SwissLitho AG Analysatoren, UHV-Systeme RHEED, Elektronenquellen, Ionenquellen,AUGER,XPS, Hagenaustr. 22,85416Langenbach Staib InstrumenteGmbH Wissenschaftliche BücherundZeitschriften Tiergartenstraße 17,69121Heidelberg Springer-Verlag GmbH winkelaufgelöste Photoemission,Elektronenmikroskopie Photoelektronenspektroskopie, Rastersondenmikroskopie, Voltastraße 5,13355Berlin NanoAnalysisGmbH SPECS Surface Laser, optischeMesstechnik,Sensoren, Laserzubehör Talhofstraße 32,82205Gilching SOLITON Laser-undMeßtechnikGmbH tec MR520 3D ScanningLaserRamanConfocalSpectrometer Confo 58-10, Nezavisimosti ave., Minsk220005 SOL instrument,Ltd. Micro- and Nanopositioners,Interferometers Schütte-Lanz-Str. 9,26135Oldenburg SmarAct GmbH steme, Optik,Zubehör Farbstofflaser, Titan:Saphire-Laser, abstimmbare Lasersy 11,41516GrevenbroichHeinrich-Hertz-Straße Sirah Laser-&PlasmatechnikGmbH H6 LH FA FA Z Z Z Z 173 113 112 100 116 36 52 69 - - 3

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com Neutronenquelle Instrumente tectra GmbH Physikalische Germany www.thyracont-vacuum. thyracont-vacuum.com, Technische Universität München Forschungs- Universität Technische Medizin schung, Industrie und Thermo Fisher Scientific THORLABS GmbH Systeme, optische Tische und Vibrations Measurement 28, direct@ +49 851 95986 Tel.: Straße 10, 94036 Passau, Books & Journals Books & Journals - für For Neutronen Zentrum: MLZ - Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Dünnschichttechnik, Plasmaquellen UHV Komponenten, Reinstmetalle; Forschungschemikalien & Test Optische & optomechanische Komponenten, Instruments GmbH Thyracont Vacuum GmbH Max-Emanuel- Instruments Thyracont Vacuum 4 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN, OX14 Oxon Abingdon, Park, Milton Square, 4 Park 85747 Garching 1, Lichtenbergstr. Reuterweg 65, 60323 Frankfurt/M. 7b, 76185 Karlsruhe Zeppelinstr. Dachau 6, 85221 Hans-Boeckler-Str. Nanopositionierungen, Lichtquellen sowie Ima kontrolle, Science Komponenten und Life ging, Mikroskopie Max-Emanuel-Straße 10, 94036 Passau Taylor and Francis Ltd and Francis Taylor multichannel lock-in amplifiers, calorimetry lock-in amplifiers, multichannel systems Mäster Simons väg 21, 170 66 Solna, SWEDEN 170 66 Solna, 21, väg Simons Mäster

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184 Nabburger Str. Kronacher Str. 17 13 77 Kulmbacher Str.Wutzlhofen Zone 2 Schematischer Liniennetzplan Sallerner 9 3 Lichtenfelser Str. 3 nach nach Berg Haslbach Coburger Str. Grünthal Regendorf Lappersdorf/ Gallingkofen Kötztinger Str. Haslbachweg 8 Regensburg Hainsacker Im Reichen Winkel Die Bahn Schlesierstr. Ardennenstr. Grünthal et Harzstr. Mecklenburger Str. Feuerwehr ick Kareth Am Tunnel Wetterstation Berliner Str. 1 Pommernstr. ity-T Neukareth Amberger Str. Ostpreußenstr. C 2 Sieben- Hollerweg Ihr 1+ t: en Spessartstr. bürgener gil ifzon Aussiger Str. Argonnenstr. Stand: 13.12.2015 Tar Pfälzer Siedlung Str. Hintere Keilbergstr. Nachdruck nur mit Genehmigung der in den Dreifaltigkeitsberg Fluderstr. Dolomitenstr. Regensburger Verkehrsverbund GmbH Sandgasse Bei der Rinnen Zur Hohen Linie Tarif-Hinweis: Schule St. Nikola Sudeten- Danziger deutsche Str. Memeler Str. 4 Keilberg Alle hier dargestellten Haltestellen – ausgenommen Harthof Freiheit Schelmengraben Am Holzhof Reinhausen Keilberger Hauptstr. Grünthal – liegen innerhalb der Zone 1 Brücke Lechstr. Nordgaustr. Schulzentrum Reinhausen Loisachstr. Nürnberger Würzburger Kirche Isarstr. Brandlberg Grünthaler Str. An der 12 nach Pielenhofen Dornfelderweg Str. Str. Steinweg Donaustaufer Str. Schauergrube Gewerbepark/ Donau-Arena Oberpfalz- Weichser Vilsstr./ Kager Oberwinzer Niederwinzer Pfaffensteiner Naabstr. Brücke brücke Weg Gewerbepark Kalkwerk Donau Dultplatz Auf der Stadtamhof Schwabelweis Baseball-Stadion Grede Schwabelweis Kirchstr. Josef- Eiserne Brücke Westheim Theresienweg Adler-Str. Albertus- Keplerstr. Fischmarkt Thundorferstr. Schw. Aumer 5 Magnus-Gym. Weichs/ DEZ Weinweg Boessnerstr. Gumpelz- Schw. Heyden nach Tegernheim / Westbad haimerstr. Donaustauf / Wörth Ostdeutsche Wöhrdstr./ Holz- An den Hans- Galerie Jugendherberge gartenstr. Weichser 6 Wernerwerkstr. Sachs-Str. Altes Breiten Donau Arnulfs- Haidplatz Rathaus Domplatz Weinmannstr. Dornierstr. Ober- platz maierstr. Gabels- Osten- Herm.-Köhl-Str. bergerstr. gasse Königsstr. Prinz-Ludwig-Str. Liebigstr. Bukarester Str. Irlmauth Kreuzhof 30 31 Sparkasse Taxisstr. Bismarck- platz Weißen- Gutenbergpl. Neupfarrpl. burgstr. Zuckerfabrikstr. nach Barbing / Neutraubling 11 Roter-Brach-Weg Goethestr. Dachau- platz Hohes Kreuz Peter-Henlein-Str. Annahofstr. Lessingstr. Am Königshof Legende Deiningerstr. Linie verkehrt hier Ernst-Reuter- nur in angegebener Greflingerstr. 10 An den Margaretenau/Krankenhaus 16 Platz Fahrtrichtung Killermannstr. Barmherzige Brüder Kloster- Stobäus- A. d. Irler Höhe Ostbahnhof Haltestelle gründen Michael-Burgau-Str. Justizgebäude 17 13 18 5 platz nur in angegebener Fahrtrichtung Rennweg HBF/Albertstraße 79 Bahnhofstr. Gemeinsame Lilienthalstr. Haltestellen 1 Rennplatz Unterer Hermann-Geib-Str. Endhaltestelle Prüfening 12 77 13 A HBF Süd/ Antonius- Kath. Friedhof kirche Bhf. Prüfening Arcaden Innenstadtzone 30 31 HBF Safferlingstr. Dechbetten Innenstadtzone 880 Gutenbergstr. Hornstr. 10 Cranach- 10 Königswiesen Ev. Zentralfriedhof Beethovenstr. Alfons-Auer-Str. Krankenhaus St. Josef eingeschränkt 993 weg/ Theresienkirche Asamstr. Brahmsstr. Burgunderstr. RVV-Kundenzentrum Dechbetten - KÖWE Augsburger Hofgartenweg TELIS FINANZ Haydnstr. An der Iselrinne Zeißstr. Hemauerstr. 1 Friedrich- Kirche Str. Friesenstr. Schwalben- Ob. Kath. Bischof-Konrad- Ebert-Str. St. Paul Simmernstr. Wolfgangs- Friedhof Str. TechCampus/OTH Tulpenweg Bajuwarenstr. neststr. kirche Klenzestr. OTH Regensburg Humboldtstr. 3 Schwabenstr. Siemensstraße/ Dürerstr. Continental Nibelungenstr. Bürgerhaus 2 A 2 B Benzstr. 4 Otto- Schöneberger Str. Frachtpostzentrum Dr.-Gessler-Str. Von-Müller- Kaulbachweg Th.-Storm-Str. Hahn-Str. Humboldtstr. Burgweinting Rathenaustr. Gymnasium Kirche Burgweinting Harting Kaiser-Friedrich-Allee Boelckestr. Wolfgangschule Nord Am Biopark Franz- Johann- B. Garbenstr. Harting H. Max- 880 Universität Hartl-Str. Hösl-Str. Römerstr. Junkersstr. Planck-Str. Friedhof Ludwig-Erhard-Str. 930 V.-Richthofen-Str. Wolfgangschule Süd Markoman- B. Minervastr. 78 Otto-Wels-Str. Geibelplatz nenstr. B. Friedr.- Continental Viehbacher-Allee B. Bahnhof H. Holzerstr. Theodor-Heuss-Pl. Graßer Weg Arena Wolframstr. Neuprüll H. Kirche Joh.-Schwaebl-Str. 6 B. Rudolf- Karl- Klinikum Schlichtinger- H. Wendeplatz Vitusstr. An der Klinikum Rauberstr. B. Droste- B. Kurzer Weg H. H.- 8 Ziegetsdorf Stieler-Str. 2 A 2 B Kreuzbreite Hülshoff-Weg Str. BMW Tor 2 BMW Quandt- Ziegetsdorfer West 11 18 Ausbildungs- P. Hölkeringer Rotsäulenweg Fernsehsender Allee Höhe Ziegetsdorf Oberisling Zentrum Str. P. Ahornstr. 79 Abzw. Pentling Graß Leoprechting B. Langer Weg B. Sophie-Scholl-Str. Burgweinting P. Ortsmitte 8 Herm.-Höcherl-Str. 78 Graß Am Bach Lieperkingstr. 16 2 A 3 nach Obertraubling / Pentling nach Bad Abbach Brunnstr. Neutraubling 30 31 nach Neutraubling 9

185 Bus lines from the city to the university: 2, 4, 6, 11 (Monday – Friday) Bus lines from the city to the university: 2, 4, 6, 11 (Monday – Friday) (printed with kind permission of the RVV) (printed with kind permission of the RVV)

186 Bus lines from the city to the university: 2, 4, 6, 11 (Monday – Friday) Bus lines from the city to the university: 2, 4, 6, 11 (Monday – Friday) (printed with kind permission of the RVV) (printed with kind permission of the RVV)

187 Bus lines from the city to the university: 2, 4, 6, 11 (Monday – Friday) (printed with kind permission of the RVV)

188 Bus lines from the university to the city: 2, 4, 6, 11 (Monday – Friday) (printed with kind permission of the RVV)

189 Bus lines from the university to the city: 2, 4, 6, 11 (Monday – Friday) (printed with kind permission of the RVV)

190 Bus lines from the university to the city: 2, 4, 6, 11 (Monday – Friday) Bus lines from the university to the city: 2, 4, 6, 11 (Monday – Friday) (printed with kind permission of the RVV) (printed with kind permission of the RVV)

For more information, the whole bus stops, the timetable of Saturday and Sunday

and other public bus lines please refer to

www.rvv.de or contact our Info Desk in the Main Lecture Hall (Foyer Audimax)!

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