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DPG Fall Meeting of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft

Quantum Science and Informa� on Technologies

Joint Meeting of the Atomic, Molecular, Plasma Physics and Quantum Optics Section (SAMOP) Condensed Matter Section (SKM) Matter and Cosmos Section (SMuK)

The German Physical Society (DPG) is launching a new meeting format dedicated to a research theme identifi ed by its three sections. The fi rst DPG Fall Meeting addresses Quantum Science in its relation to Information Technologies, and provides a forum for cross-disciplinary discourse between condensed matter and AMO physics, information science and quantum technologies, applied and fundamental research. Rapid developments in a priori distinct fi elds, from artifi cial intelligence to the fi rst small-scale quantum computation platforms, dedicated efforts in academia as well as in industrial research, and an intensifying public debate on the diverse aspects of these truly revolutionary emerging technologies, necessitates an September accentuated and concerted 23-27, 2019 scientifi c exchange across disciplines. We look forward to University of bringing together key players Freiburg from academia to industry, senior and junior researchers, and the interested public, to engage in this endeavour.

Local Organiser: Conference Venue: Prof. Dr. Andreas Buchleitner Albert-Ludwigs-Univ. Freiburg Dept. for Quantum Optics and Statistics Kollegiengebäude I Physikalisches Institut Platz der Universität 3 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg 79098 Freiburg [email protected]

freiburg19.dpg-tagungen.de 1 Table of Content

Greeting 4

Organisation 6 Organiser 6 Local Organiser 6 Local Secretary 6

Scientific Organisation 6 Chair of the Condensed Matter Section (SKM) 6 Chairs of the Participating Divisions 6 Chairs of the Participating Working Groups 7 Symposia 7 Organisation of the Exhibition of Scientific Instruments and Literature 8

Information for Participants 10 Conference Information 10 Parking at Universität Regensburg 10 Transportation 10 Construction sites 11 Conference Office – Information Desk 11 Allocation of the Lecture Halls 12 With the DPG-App through the Spring Meetings! 12 Communication / Internet Access 12 Printing service „Copy & Paper“ 14 Lost and Found Property 14 Cloakroom 14 Presentation 14 Oral Presentation 14 Poster Presentation 15 Discussion with Plenary Speakers 15 Message Board 15 WE Heraeus Communication Programme 16

Catering 16 Coffee 16 Lunch 16 Uni-Pizzeria 16 Campus’ Grocery Store 18

2 Events 18 Tutorials 18 Welcome Evening 18 EinsteinSlam 18 Special Plenary Session with Award Ceremony (in ) 19 Evening Lectures 20 Lise-Meitner-Lecture 20 Public Evening Talk 20 Job Market 20 Annual General Meetings of the DPG Divisions and Working Groups 22 Exhibition of Scientific Instruments and Literature 23 “Role models”-Exhibition 23 Women in Physics Lunch 24 "Physik hautnah" 24

Supporting Programme 24 City tours 24 Excursions to institutions and industrial sites in the area 25 SAY CHEESE! 26 Acknowledgement 26

Sponsors and Supporters of the DPG Spring Meeting 28

Synopsis of the Daily Programme 30

Index of Exhibitors 128

Maps 146 Audimax 146 Audimax - H6 148 Lichthof Wirtschaft/Recht 150 Sammelgebäude 152 Uni Regensburg 154 Public Transport 156 Timetable 158

3 Greeting

Dear guests, Welcome to the DPG-Frühjahrstagung (Spring Meeting) of the Condensed Matter Section (SKM) at the Universität Regensburg. I wish all of us the intensive scientific and per- sonal exchange we all are looking for and enjoy at confer- ences. It is to my particular delight to welcome all the young physicists, many of them attending a DPG Meeting for the first time. The DPG Spring Meetings offer an excellent place for a direct exchange to everyone – from bachelor students to established physics prize winners. Our conferences are furthermore an ideal place to share information about developments in the scientific commu- nity and to help shape a joint opinion. Two topics from the DPG are very important to us in these times, and we have to take a close look at them while approving the social goals: The role of “Open Access” and the role of open research databases which should contribute to the OSPP (Open Sci- ence Policy Platform) concept at European level. These two topics request a binding response. For many years, the DPG has also been committed to the principles of Open Access in order to promote scientific exchange. This is why, together with the Institute of Phys- ics (IOP), we founded the electronic journal “New Journal of Physics” (NJP) 20 years ago, one of the first Open Ac- cess journals, and demonstrated that Open Access can work. The topic of Open Access is more relevant today than ever before: It is closely related to the great dynamics of the Open Science Policy which is linked to the aspects of “Open Data” (i. e. “research data management”) and Open Access: “Plan S”, supported and demanded by the funding agen- cies of “cOAlition S”, stipulates that scientific publications benefiting from publicly funded research must be published strictly in Open Access journals or platforms (so-called “gold standard”) from 2020! In research data management, new binding infrastruc- tures for the digital supply of information to science must be introduced in order to sustainably secure them and make them available for public use. To this purpose the “Joint Science Conference” in (“Gemeinsame Wissenschaftskonferenz – GWK”) passed a federal-state agreement on the establishment and funding of a National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI) at the end of last year – a call for proposals from the German Research Founda- tion (DFG) is expected.

4 We want to assume responsibility for our science by de- veloping our own DPG statement on Open Science. The consequences of the developments towards Open Science are not yet precisely foreseeable for the field of physics, but we may be sure they will be serious. That is why we urgently call on all DPG members, conference guests and colleagues: Gain expert knowledge on this topic and share your expertise! On this basis we would then like to enter into the necessary dialogue with the political decision-makers in order to work towards the consideration of the specific needs of physics and its adjacent sciences. Such a conference can only be realized with the enormous commitment of many persons, especially of volunteers. I want to sincerely thank all of them here. Let me express my further thanks to the Universität Regensburg for its hospi- tality and support. I thank the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus- Foundation for their generous support of all our DPG Spring Meetings. It is my pleasure to thank the members of the respective section, divisions and working groups for or- ganising the outstanding scientific programme. My special thanks go to the Local Organising Committee, Prof. Dieter Weiss, Universität Regensburg, Faculty of the Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics, and his team. Last but not least I thank the DPG office for their support and super- vision at all DPG Spring Meetings.

Prof. Dr. Dieter Meschede President of the Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft e. V.

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] Homepage 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 .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. Erich Runge Fakultät für Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften Technische Universität Ilmenau Weimarer Straße 25, 98693 Ilmenau Phone +49 (0) 3677 – 69 3707 Email [email protected]

Chairs of the Participating Divisions (BP) Biological Physics – Prof. Dr. Sarah Köster ([email protected]) (CPP) Chemical and Polymer Physics – Prof. Dr. Adreas Fery ([email protected]) (DS) Thin Films – Priv.-Doz. Dr. Patrick Vogt ([email protected]) (DY) Dynamics and Statistical Physics

6 – Prof. Dr. Walter Zimmermann (walter.zimmermann@uni-.de) (HL) Semiconductor Physics – Prof. Dr. Jürgen Christen ([email protected]) (KFM) Crystalline Solids and their Microstructures – Prof. Dr. Theo A. Scherer ([email protected]) (MA) Magnetism – PD Dr. Andy Thomas ([email protected]) (MM) Metal and Material Physics – Prof. Dr. Jörg Neugebauer ([email protected]) (O) Surface Science – Prof. Dr. Ulrike Diebold ([email protected]) (SOE) Physics of Socio-economic Systems – Priv.-Doz. Dr. Jens C. Claussen ([email protected]) (ST) Radiation and Medical Physics – PD Dr. Thilo Michel ([email protected]) (TT) Low Temperature Physics – Prof. Dr. Christian Enss ([email protected].de) (VA) Vacuum Science and Technology – Dr.-Ing. Thomas Giegerich ([email protected])

Chairs of the Participating Working Groups (AKC) Equal Opportunities – Dr. Susanne Kränkl ([email protected]) (AKjDPG) Young DPG – B. Sc. Matthias Dahlmanns ([email protected]) (AIW) Industry and Business – Dr. Rolf Loschek ([email protected])

Symposia SYSD – SKM Dissertation Prize SYCZ – as Guest of Honor SYCC – Identifying Optimal Physical Implementations for beyond von Neumann Computing Con- cepts SYCO – Mechanically Controlled Electrical Conductivi- ty of Oxides

7 SYDN – Physics of Self-Organization in DNA Nano- structures SYGT – Geometry, Topology, and Condensed Matter SYHE – Hydrodynamic Electronics: Transport in ultra- pure Quantum Systems SYIS – Interactions and Spin in 2D Heterostructures SYPN – Patterns in Nature: Origins, Universality, Func- tions SYTS – Interaction Effects and Correlations in two- dimensional Systems – New Challenges for Theory

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

Programme The scientific programme consists of 4,524 contributions: 12 Plenary talks 2 Evening talks 7 Prize talks 6 Lunch talks 35 Topical talks 13 Tutorials 260 Invited talks 2,789 Contributed talks 1,397 Posters 3 Discussions

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www.goodfellow.com | [email protected] | 0800 731 4653 9 Information for Participants The conference will be held March 31 – April 05, 2019.

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 University of Re- gensburg (Universitätsstraße 31). For a detailed map of the campus and the buildings please see the end of this book- let.

Parking at Universität Regensburg Please note: The underground car park "West" is closed due to renovation. Please use the new parking garages near BioPark (see campus map at the end of this booklet). There are no parking fees. Please do not park in areas set aside for special users or in handicapped parking areas without a special parking permit. If you do, you may fined and your car towed. Towed vehicles will be taken to the alternative car parking near the building of Chemistry and Pharmacy. It can be reached through the street “Am BioPark". To reclaim a towed vehicle, please call the towing service on +49 (0) 172 8128601. You will be provided with a lock code so you can retrieve your car.

Transportation Regensburg offers a very good transportation infrastruc- ture (see public transport map at the end of this booklet). The conference ticket printed on your conference name tag will authorize you to use all buses of the public transport system (RVV) in Regensburg from March 31 to April 5 in the fare zone 1 for free. You can reach the bus stop “Universität” by the bus lines 2B, 4, 6, 11 and 19. From Monday to Wednesday you can also use the addi- tional “campus bus lines” C1/C2/C4/C6. A map of the public transport system in Regensburg is printed in this booklet.

10 Construction Sites Unfortunately the whole Forum zone (between Mensa and Central Library) is under construction at the moment as well as the area between Biology Building and Sports Build- ing. You may use the “UR Walking App” to find your way across the campus. We apologise for the inconvenience caused.

Conference Office – Information Desk The conference office and the information desk are locat- ed in the foyer of the Main Lecture Hall (Audimax H1). The opening hours are:

Registration Information Desk Sunday March 31 15:00 – 19:00 15:00 – 20:00 Monday April 1 07:30 – 18:00 07:30 – 18:00 Tuesday April 2 08:00 – 16:00 08:00 – 18:00 Wednesday April 3 08:00 – 16:00 08:00 – 18:00 Thursday April 4 08:00 – 16:00 08:00 – 18:00 Friday April 5 08:00 – 12:00 08:00 – 15:00

To contact the information desk during the opening hours call +49 (0) 941-943 2530. 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, the conference ticket for public transport and free coffee at our coffee corners. The organisers, staff of the conference desk, and the stu- dent assistants will be identifiable by coloured name tags and Ф-T-shirts. Please contact them if you have any ques- tions. Do not hesitate to inquire about all necessary infor- mation concerning the conference, orientation in Regens- burg, accommodation, restaurants, going out, and cultural events at the information desk located in the foyer of the Main Lecture Hall. At the Info Desk conference participants can also register for the supporting programme with excursions to institu- tions and industrial sites in the area.

11 Allocation of the Lecture Halls H1-H10, H22, H23 Main Lecture Hall H11-H17 Law and Economy Building H18-H21 Multi-purpose Building H24-H26 Vielberth-Building H31, H32 Mathematics Building H33-H36 Physics Building H37-H39 Pre-clinical Medicine Building H43-H48 Chemistry&Pharmacy Building H52, H53 Biology Building

Plenary talks, joint symposia H1 (Audimax), H2 Lunch Talks H2, H15 Prize ceremony, Evening talks H1 (Audimax) Job Market Kunsthalle (Foyer Audimax, 1st floor) Registration desk Foyer Audimax (Main Lecture Hall) Information desk Foyer Audimax (Main Lecture Hall) EinsteinSlam H1 (Audimax)

With the DPG-App through the Spring Meetings! The updated app for the DPG Spring Meetings is ready for use: Faster and in a new design, the app allows you to learn not only about the conference programme but also about the venue and the exhibitors of the industry and book exhibition. With the help of new functions such as "What's going on now?" or the building plan overview, it is now even easier to find your way through the conferences. Download the free "DPG Spring Meeting" app for Android or iOS now!

Communication / Internet Access The University of Regensburg is member of the eduroam- network. Users from eduroam institutions, who have regis- tered for eduroam, can use WLAN at the University of Re- gensburg without local registration in Regensburg. Please ask the computer center/network administration of your home institution for eduroam-registration. Eduroam in Re- gensburg is possible with WLAN SSID eduroam. In addition to eduroam a WLAN (WPA2 secured) with

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Printing Service "Copy & Paper" The copyshop at the Forum (Monday to Thursday 08:00 – 18:00, Friday 08:00 – 16:00) offers office supplies and print- ing service up to DIN A0 paper size.

Lost and Found Property You can bring found items to the information desk in the foyer of the Audimax. There you can also get your lost prop- erty back.

Cloakroom Participants are asked to look carefully after their ward- robe, valuables, laptops, and other belongings. The organ- isers decline any liability. You will find a cloakroom in the basement of the Main Lecture Hall (Audimax). The opening hours will be announced. Please note that there is no pos- sibility to store luggage!

Presentation Scientific presentations will be held either orally orby 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 projec- tors (“beamers”), and a majority offers radio microphone amplifiers. OHPs are not available. Laptops must be provided by the speakers. Furthermore, the presentation should be recorded onto an USB stick as back-up in PDF and power point format. Contributed talks should take 12 minutes with 3 minutes for discussions; Topical and Invited Talks must not exceed 30 or 45 minutes as specified in the programme.

14 All lecture rooms will be opened, at the latest, 30 minutes prior to the talk. Speakers are requested to be in the lecture room at least 20 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 the laptops handshake with the beamers and to receive a brief introduction to the equip- ment in the lecture room.

Poster Presentation Sites for poster sessions are named and located as follows: Poster A Cafeteria Wirtschaft und Recht (Law and Economics) Poster B1+B2 Zentralbibliothek (Central Library) Poster C Chemie (Chemistry and Pharmacy) Poster D Physik (Physics) Poster E Vorklinikum (Pre-Clinical Medicine) Poster F Vielberth-Gebäude (Vielberth-Building) The poster boards will be marked with the number ac- cording to the scientific programme. Authors are asked to mount their poster 2 – 3 hours before their session. Each poster should display the number according to the scientif- ic programme. Each poster should be no larger than 85 cm x 120 cm (A0 portrait format). For the mounting of the poster please use the prepared “power strip” at the poster frame or contact the available student staff. Please make sure to use only power strips for mounting the poster (residue-free removing). The present- ing authors should be at hand for discussion 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 dis- posed without requesting your permission. The conference management accepts no liability for the posters.

Discussion with Plenary Speakers After the plenary talks, coffee, tea, and refreshments will be served in the Kunsthalle (Foyer Audimax 1st floor), and there will be a possibility of informal discussions with the plenary speakers.

Message Board All alterations in the scientific programme and other important information for participants will be announced on a message board near the information desk and via http://regensburg19.dpg-tagungen.de/index.html.

15 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 participa- tion in the conference must be certified by the conference desk. You have the possibility to leave this certificate by the staff members of the DPG (recommended!) in the confer- ence office or submit it to the DPG Head Office (DPG-Ge- schäftsstelle, Hauptstr. 5, 53604 Bad Honnef, Germany) by April 23, 2019 at the latest. For more detailed information refer to http://regensburg19.dpg-tagungen.de The Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft thanks the Wil- helm 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 scientific conferences. A total of about 35,000 young academics were supported by this programme so far.

Catering

Coffee Free coffee will be provided to all registered participants of the conference at DPG-coffee corners located near all ex- hibition areas and poster areas. All locations are displayed in the map of the campus at the end of this booklet. Please wear your name tag visibly during the entire conference. In addition you can get coffee, tea, refreshments and snacks at the cafeterias (with costs) in the Buildings of Chemistry, Physics, Philosophy and Law (Monday – Friday).

Lunch Lunch will be supplied in the Mensa of the University (Monday – Friday: 11:00 – 14:00). Prices: about 10.00 € in- cluding the meal, one drink and one dessert. In addition to the Mensa and the cafeterias there will be two Food trucks in front of H36 (outside).

Uni-Pizzeria The Pizzeria „Unikat“ offers freshly made Italian food (Sunday-Friday: 09:00 – 24:00). Reservation recommended!

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Campus’ Grocery Store The Campus’ Grocery Store “Hechtbauer” at the Forum offers food, beverages and convenience goods (Monday – Friday: 08:00 – 18:00).

Events

Tutorials On Sunday, March 31, 16:00 – 18:15, there will be tutorial workshops on current scientific topics for interested con- ference participants, in particular for students and young scientists. All conference participants are welcome. Topics: • Next generation of SI-Units • Statistical Physics Methods for Data Science in Physics • Resistive Switching: From basic physics of memristive devices to neuromorphic systems • Diamond-Growth, characterisation, electronics and appli- cations

Welcome Evening Sunday, March 31, 18:30 – 21:00, Mensa On Sunday evening, a Bavarian Welcome Evening will be held in the Mensa of the University of Regensburg to which all registered participants are kindly invited. Snacks and drinks will be served. "De Verkeadn" (Bavarian Brass Music) will entertain you with music. Do not miss the opportunity to register (15:00 – 18:30) before the official beginning of the conference and to meet people in an informal atmosphere. When registering for the conference you will receive your badge and food and drink vouchers for the Welcome Evening. The (unguarded) wardrobe in the basement of the Mensa is open from 18:30 – 21:30. Please note that the cloakroom in the lecture hall basement closes on Sunday at 20:00!

EinsteinSlam Monday, April 1, 20:00, Audimax (H1) Keen to hit the stage and fascinate the audience? The EinsteinSlam is yours! Be smart, take part, let science rock 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

18 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 informa- tion please see www.einstein-slam.de.

Special Plenary Session with Award Ceremony (in German language) On Tuesday, April 2 at 16:00, the special plenary session with award ceremony and ceremonial lecture will take place in the Audimax (H1). Am Dienstag, den 2. April um 16:00 Uhr findet im H1 (Audi- max) die Festsitzung mit Preisverleihung und anschließen- dem Festvortrag statt:

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Begrüßung durch den Örtlichen Tagungsleiter Prof. Dr. Dieter Weiss, Universität Regensburg Grußwort des Präsidenten der Universität Regensburg Prof. Dr. Udo Hebel Ansprache des Präsidenten der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft Prof. Dr. Dieter Meschede

Musik Preisverleihung Vergabe des Walter-Schottky-Preises 2019 an Dr. Eva Vera Benckiser Max-Planck-Institut für Festkörperforschung, Vergabe des Gaede-Preises 2019 an Dr. Selina Olthof Universität zu Köln Vergabe des Dissertationspreises der Sektion Kondensierte Materie (SKM) (Der Preisträger / die Preisträgerin wird nach dem SKM- Dissertationspreissymposium ernannt)

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Festvortrag Professor Laura H. Greene National MagLab and Florida State University „The Dark Energy of Quantum Materials” ------

Evening Lectures The Evening Lectures are open for all conference partici- pants and interested public. The entrance is free.

Lise-Meitner-Lecture Tuesday, April 2, 18:30, Audimax (H1) Professor Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop from the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia will speak about: „Sculpted light in nano- and microsystems”

Public Evening Talk Wednesday, April 3, 20:00 to 21:00, Audimax (H1) Professor Gianfranco Pacchioni from the University Milano-Bicocca, will speak about: „The overproduction of truth. Passion, competition, and integrity in modern science“

Job Market During the conference various companies and organisa- tions will present their working fields and career opportu- nities to all interested participants. The presentations will take place from Tuesday, April 2 to Friday, April 5 in the Kunsthalle (Foyer Audimax, 1st floor). The presentations will last for about 30 minutes plus discussion. For addition- al information and contacts refer to the information board close to the conference office.

Programme: Tuesday, April 2 12:00 – 13:00 Firma SRC Security Research & Consulting Vom Labor zur sicheren Transaktion – Vom Physiker zum SRC-Experten 13:15 – 14:15 Fintegral – Partners in Risk Management Vorstellung Fintegral und Einblicke in die Pro- jektarbeit

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Wednesday, April 3 12:00 – 13:00 McKinsey & Company. Inc. Warum McKinsey? 13:15 – 14:15 Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH Karrierechancen für Physikerinnen und Physi- ker im Forschungszentrum Jülich 14:30 – 15:30 Bundesamt für Sicherheit und Informations- technik Aus der Physik in die IT-Sicherheit – Karriere beim BSI

Thursday, April 4 12:00 – 13:00 d-fine GmbH analytical. technological. quantitative – why numbers matter in consulting 13:15 – 14:15 Basycon Unternehmensberatung GmbH Hypothesen, Modelle, Experimente. Was For- schung und Unternehmensberatung gemein- sam haben. 14:30 – 15:30 KPMG AG Eine der führenden Wirtschaftsprüfungs- und Beratungsunternehmen

Friday, April 5 12:00 – 13:00 The Boston Consulting Group Als Physiker/in in die Strategieberatung

Annual General Meetings of the DPG Divisions and Working Groups

Loca- Division / Working Group Date Time tion (BP) Biological Physics Wednesday, 18:00 – H4 April 3 19:00 (CPP) Chemical and Poly- Thursday, 18:45 – H13 mer Physics April 4 19:45 (DS) Thin Films Wednesday, 18:30 – H39 April 3 19:30 (DY) Dynamics and Stati- Thursday, 18:30 – H3 stical Physics April 4 19:30

22 (HL) Semiconductor Thursday, 17:30 – H34 Physics April 4 18:30 (KFM) Crystalline Solids and Wednesday, 18:30 – PHY their Microstructures April 3 19:00 5.0.21 (MA) Magnetism Thursday, 18:00 – H48 April 4 19:00 (MM) Metal and Material Wednesday, 19:00 – H43 Physics April 3 20:00 (O) Surface Science Thursday, 19:00 – H1 April 4 19:30 (SOE) Physics of Socio- Wednesday, 12:00 – H17 economic Systems April 3 13:00 (ST) Radiation and Medi- Wednesday, 17:30 – H48 cal Physics April 3 19:00 (TT) Low Temperature Thursday, 18:30 – H7 Physics April 4 20:00 (VA) Vacuum Science and Monday, 17:15 – H6 Technology April 1 18:00 (AIW) Industry and Busi- Wednesday, 09:00 – Thea- ness April 3 12:30 ter

Exhibition of Scientific Instruments and Literature Tuesday, April 2 – Thursday, April 4 Opening hours: Tuesday 09:00 – 16:00, Wednesday – Thursday 09:00 – 18:00 From Tuesday to Thursday there will be an exhibition of scientific instruments and literature in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer (Audimax), Law and Economics Building (“Wirtschaft und Recht”), H6 area and the Multi-purpose Building (“Sam- melgebäude”). More than 100 companies (see list of exhibi- tors at the end of this booklet) will present their products. All conference participants are welcome to attend the exhi- bition. The entrance is free.

“Role models”-Exhibition Monday, April 1, to Thursday, April 4 Exhibition of 24 posters presenting biographies of “role model” female physicists. It is titled “Lise Meitners Töchter – Physikerinnen stellen sich vor” and aims to en- courage women to choose a profession within the field of natural sciences. The exhibition is located in the foyer of the Central Library. It is permanently open to the general

23 public from Monday to Thursday, 09:00 – 19:00. The “Role models”-Exhibition is free of .

Women in Physics Lunch Wednesday, April 3, 2019, 12:00 – 13:15, Location: in front the upper exit of H2 Female physicists of all career stages are cordially invited to join our meet-and-greet networking lunch. Interested col- leagues and guests are welcome! Light snacks and finger food will be served. The idea of this event and the related activities of the AKC during the meeting is to provide a ven- ue for informal exchange and getting-to-know each other. We want to open opportunities for making specific contacts and finding experts that can answer your urgent questions on-the-spot by intensifying the exchange between female scientists in different career stages. If you have specific is- sues or ideas, be it on scientific questions or family-related issues, please do not hesitate to contact the organisers, Prof. Martina Hentschel (TU Ilmenau) and Prof. Ulrike Wog- gon (TU Berlin) prior to the meeting.

"Physik hautnah" Thursday, April 4 – Saturday, April 6 2019 Opening hours: 10:00 – 19:00 Location: On the large exhibition area within the “Donau- einkaufszentrum (DEZ)”, on the 2nd floor in front of the can- dy shop “Hornung”. Exciting experiments and technological highlights will be presented for the interested public in the “DEZ” shopping center. Already in past years this show was a great success. People of all ages experienced the lively world of physics and materials science within an everyday life environment.

Supporting Programme

City Tours Täglich 10:30 – 12:00 & 14:30 – 16:00 Stadtführung „Regensburg – Eine historische Stadt erleben“ (deutsch) Kosten: 10,00 EUR Start: Rathausplatz, vor der Touristinformation Anmeldung unter https://tourismus.regensburg.de/ fuehrungen-rundfahrten/tickets-online.html oder in der Tourist-Information am Rathausplatz (+49 (0) 941 507-4410). Für diese Tour müssen Sie sich nicht zusätzlich an unserem

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Tuesday, April 2, 16:30 – 18:00 City tour “Regensburg – Experience a Historic City” (English) Costs: 10.00 EUR Meeting point: in front of the Tourist Information in the Old Town Hall of Regensburg Please register online ([email protected]) or in the Tourist Information (+49 (0) 941 507-4410) by Monday, April 1, at the latest.

Excursions to Institutions and Industrial Sites in the Area At the Info Desk conference participants can also register for the supporting programme with excursions to institu- tions and industrial sites in the area. Please note that only a very limited number of participants (25 - 30) can take part in each of the excursions. The stated times are the times of departure and return.

Tuesday, April 2, 16:10 – approx. 18:15 „TechBase – From Science to Business“ (English) Meeting point: Please sign up with your guide at the Infor- mation Desk in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer Registration is free of charge. Please register for this tour at the Information Desk in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer by Monday, April 1, 12:00 at the latest.

Tuesday, April 2, 18:15 – approx. 20:45 „Physics in the Universe: Regensburg's Observatory. A guid- ed tour by and for physicists“(English) Costs: 5,00 EUR Meeting point: Please sign up with your guide in front of the Tourist Information located in the Old Town Hall Please register and pay for this tour at the Information Desk in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer by Monday, April 1, 12:00 at the latest. The building is not 'barrier-free' for peo- ple with disabilities. The observatory is located on the three top floors, there is no elevator!

Wednesday, April 3, 18:15 – approx. 20:45 „Physics in the Universe: Regensburg's Observatory. A guid- ed tour by and for physicists“(English)

25 Costs: 5,00 EUR Meeting point: Please sign up with your guide in front of the Tourist Information located in the Old Town Hall Please register and pay for this tour at the Information Desk in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer by Tuesday, April 2, 12:00 at the latest. The building is not 'barrier-free' for peo- ple with disabilities. The observatory is located on the three top floors, there is no elevator!

Thursday, April 4, 9:30 – 13:00 „Infineon Innovation Site Regensburg“ (English) Meeting point: Please sign up with your guide at the bus stop “Universität” outside the university Registration is free of charge. Please register for this tour at the Information Desk located in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer by Monday, April 1, 12:00 at the latest.

Thursday, April 4, 14:30 – 17:00 “Innovations at Continental” (English & German) Meeting point: Please sign up with your guide at the bus stop “Universität” outside the university Registration is free of charge. Please register for this tour at the Information Desk in the Main Lecture Hall Foyer by Tuesday, April 2, 12:00 at the latest. Not allowed during this tour: cardiac pacemaker, tights and high boots.

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Sunday, March 31, 2019 March Sunday, 16:35 — 17:10 17:10 — 17:45 17:45 — 18:20 16:00 — 18:30 16:50 — 17:40 A Quantum-Based Pressure Standard for a New Standard A Quantum-Based Pressure Pascal SI Realization of the Hendricks •Jay Kelvin – With what accuracy Redefinition of the measured? be can temperatures Rudtsch •Steffen for The new kilogram – Now approachable and nonhumans extraterrestrials Härting•Frank for the new ampere Counting electrons Hohls •Frank in Statistical Physics Methods for Data Science Physics 16:00 — 16:50 and community Statistical network inference detection •Tiago Peixoto Network filtering for big data •Tiziana Di Matteo 16:00 — 16:35 Sessions 16:00 — 18:20 Next generation of SI-Units

Tutorials (TUT) Tutorials TUT 1.2 TUT 1.3 TUT 1.4 TUT 2 TUT 2.2 TUT 2.1 TUT 1.1

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Sun Welcome Evening (forregisteredparticipants) TUT 4.3 TUT 4.2 TUT 4.1 TUT 4 TUT 3.3 TUT 3.2 TUT 3.1 TUT 3 TUT 2.3 •Dirk Strauß diamond High powerandhighfrequency applicationsof •Volker Buck Microwave CVDofDiamond •Matthias Schreck quantum technology Diamonds‘ brightfuture inelectronics and and applications Diamond-Growth, characterization,electronics • HermannKohlstedt Memristive devices forbio-inspired electronics •Thomas Mussenbrock physics, criticisms Memristors andmemristive devices: theory, •Regina Dittmann tus ofunderstandingandfuture prospects Oxide basedmemristive devices: Current sta memristive devices toneuromorphic systems Resistive Switching:From basicphysicsof •Tristan Bereau ed by data-driven methods Multiscale simulationsofsoftmatteraugment 18:30 —21:30 17:30 —18:15 16:45 —17:30 16:00 —16:45 16:00 —18:15 17:30 —18:15 16:45 —17:30 16:00 —16:45 16:00 —18:15 17:40 —18:30 ______Mensa H10 H10 H10 H10 H4 H4 H4 H4 H3 - 31 -

Sun - H1 H1 H2 H1 H1 H2 H32 H1 Monday, April 1, 2019 April 1, Monday, Plenary Talks 08:30 — 09:15 14:00 — 14:45 14:00 — 14:45 14:00 — 14:45 14:00 — 14:45 Linking the International System of Units to International System Linking the Constants Fundamental •Joachim Ullrich in biological topological defects Self-propelled systems •Julia M Yeomans Wide Bandgap Semicon Diamond: a Brilliant Plenary Joachim Ullrich Plenary Julia Yeomans Plenary Robert Nemanich Talks Prize 12:30 — 13:00 and interface energetics levels Absolute energy of halide perovskites •Selina Olthof 2019) the Gaede-Prize of (Laureate 13:15 — 13:45 and Taylor-Couette Ultimate Rayleigh-Bénard turbulence •Detlef Lohse the Max-Planck-Medal 2019) of (Laureate ductor •Robert Nemanich Sessions 08:30 — 09:15 PLV 1.1 PLV PLV 2.1 PLV 3.1 PLV 2 PLV 3 PLV PRV 1.1 PRV 2.1 PRV PLV 1 PLV 32

Mon SYSD 1.3 SYSD 1.2 SYSD 1.1 PSV 2 PSV 1 PSV 2.1 PSV 1.1 PRV 2 PRV 1 Symposium SKM Dissertation Prize 2019(SYSD)Symposium SKMDissertation •Chris W. Nicholson phase transitions microscopic processes behindphoto-induced Beyond themolecularmovie: Revealing the •Philipp Rüßmann trons atdefects Spin scatteringoftopologicallyprotected elec •Jan Frederik Totz plex Active Media Synchronization andWaves inConfinedCom- Invited Talks 10:10 —10:30 09:50 —10:10 09:30 —09:50 PSV II PSV I Sessions Wolf•Martin A career in science: Should I stay or should I go? •Michael Schramm außerhalb derForschung Physik imPatentwesen undanderen Feldern Lunch Talk, Discussion Prize Talk DetlefLohse Prize talkSelinaOlthof Sessions 13:15 —13:45 13:15 —13:45 13:15 —13:45 13:15 —13:45 13:15 —13:45 12:30 —13:00 H2 H2 H2 H15 H2 H15 H2 H1 H32 33 -

Mon - - - H2 H2 H2 H2 H2 H1 H1 H1

10:50 — 11:10 microscopy tron Wöste, Germann Hergert, Andreas •Jan Vogelsang, Lienau Christoph Groß, Petra 11:30 — 11:50 Thermodynamic bounds on current fluctuations on current bounds Thermodynamic Pietzonka •Patrick quasiparticle acceleration Lightwave-driven Stefan Schmid, P. Christoph Langer, •Fabian Fabian, Martin Gmitra, Jaroslav Schlauderer, - Pe Korn, Tobias Christian Schüller, Philipp Nagler, Ulrich Huttner, Steiner, T. ter G. Hawkins, Johannes Mackillo Kira, Rupert Koch, Huber Stephan W. 11:10 — 11:30 elec point-projection Ultrafast plasmon-driven Helimagnets, sand patterns and fingerprints topology by linked Schönherr •Peggy Session 09:30 — 11:50 SKM Dissertation Prize 10:30 — 10:50 10:30 Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 10:00 — 10:30 Dislocation Dynamics and Their Conductivities Dislocation Dynamics and Their Conductivities in Oxides Ikuhara •Yuichi in ionic conductivity and elec Strain effects in materials Elastic dipoles of point defects Emmanuel Thomas Jourdan, •Celine Varvenne, Clouet trode processes trode Janek, Carsten Korte •Jürgen 10:30 — 11:00

Symposium Mechanically Controlled Electrical Con Symposium Mechanically Controlled ductivity of Oxides (SYCO) SYSD 1.7 SYSD SYSD 1.5 SYSD SYSD 1.6 SYSD 1 SYSD SYSD 1.4 SYSD SYCO 1.1 SYCO SYCO 1.2 SYCO SYCO 1.3 SYCO 34

Mon SYPN 1.5 SYPN 1.4 SYPN 1.3 SYPN 1.2 SYPN 1.1 SYCO 1 SYCO 1.5 SYCO 1.4 Functions (SYPN) Symposium Patterns inNature:Origins,Universality, •Ehud Meron, CristianFernandez-Oto, OmerTzuk Front instabilities canreverse desertification •Frank Jülicher Self-organization ofActive Surfaces •Svetlana Gurevich terns incomplexsystems Control andselectionofspatio-temporal pat •Ramin Golestanian phoretic active matter Collective behaviour andpatternformationin •Igor Aronson bacterial suspensions Engineering spatial-temporalorganization of Invited Talks 17:15 —17:45 16:45 —17:15 16:00 —16:30 15:30 —16:00 15:00 —15:30 of oxides Mechanically controlled electricalconductivity Session •Marin Alexe, Ming-MinYang, Dong-JikKim Bulk andFlexo-photovoltaic effect •Caofeng Pan arrays by piezo-phototronic effect Mapping strain/pressure withZnOnanowire 09:30 —12:30 12:00 —12:30 11:30 —12:00 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 - 35

Mon - H1 H10 H11 H11 H4 H10 H11 H10 H11 H4

- Func Universality, Origins, in Nature: Patterns tions Sessions 15:00 — 17:45 11:30 — 12:00 15:00 — 15:30 09:30 — 12:30 09:30 — 12:45 15:00 — 16:15 15:00 — 16:45 Lessons learned from complex mimics of bio- complex mimics Lessons learned from logical membranes Pabst •Georg Reconstruction Tomography: Cryo-Electron Methods and Applications •Achilleas Frangakis single between bacteria: from Gene transfer molecules to genome dynamics Maier •Berenike Sessions 09:30 — 13:00 and dynamics structure Protein I Membranes and vesicles I Bioimaging and biospectroscopy II Membranes and vesicles and signal- Systems biology & gene expression ing porters techniques single-molecule as seen by •Thorben Cordes 10:30 — 11:00 Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 membrane trans of active Structural dynamics Biological Physics Division (BP) Physics Division Biological SYPN 1 BP 3.7 BP 5.1 BP 2 BP 3 BP 4 BP 5 BP 1 BP 2.5 BP 1.1 36

Mon CPP 9.1 CPP 3.1 CPP 2.1 CPP 1.5 CPP 1.4 CPP 1.2 CPP 1.1 BP 6 Chemical andPolymer Physics Division(CPP) •Jana Zaumseil (Opto)- Electronic Devices Bulk Amounts of (6,5)CarbonNanotubesfor •Richard Hildner Supramolecular Nanostructures Tailoring theExcited StateEnergy Landscapein Unold, DieterNeher Wolff, JoseMarquez, Thomas ThomasKirchartz, Stolterfoht, Pietro Caprioglio,Christian •Martin perovskite solar cells nate non-radiative recombination inefficient The perovskite/transport layer domi- interfaces •Denis Andrienko phology andcharge transport Conjugated polymers:linkingmesoscopicmor mar, Viktoriia Untilova Brinkmann,Laure Biniek,VishnuVijayaku•Martin - polymer films phology insemi-conductingandconducting Controlling structure, orientationandnanomor- •Uwe Thiele and crystallisation fluids andbeyond –Dewetting,linedeposition Gradient dynamicsmodelsforfilmsofcomplex 15:00 —15:30 09:30 —10:00 09:30 —10:00 11:30 —12:00 10:45 —11:15 10:00 —10:30 •Andre Groeschel mers andTopology Building ComplexColloidswithBlockCopoly 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks Poster I 17:30 —19:30 H18 H13 H18 H14 H14 H14 H14 Poster B2 - 37 -

Mon - H14 H18 H13 H8 H10 H20 H9 H14 H18 H13 H8 H9 H10 ized by Kostas Daoulas and Volker Abetz and Volker Daoulas Kostas by ized 09:30 — 12:45 09:30 — 13:00 09:30 — 12:30 09:30 — 12:45 10:30 — 13:00 15:00 — 17:15 15:00 — 16:00 Focus: Morphology of Complex Polymer Meso- Polymer of Complex Morphology Focus: organ to Modelling – Experiment phases: From I Photovoltaics Hybrid and Perovskite - State Proper and Excited Molecular Electronics ties 09:30 — 12:15 Systems and Adaptive Responsive I Membranes and vesicles A Matter Active Focus Theory: of Electronic-Structure Frontiers on the Interface Challenge I 15:00 — 17:15 Interfaces and Thin Films I – and Photovoltaics Electronics Organic Devices and Electronic Transport Charge 15:00 — 17:30 Crystallization, and Self-assembly I Nucleation in Chemical and Polymer Topics Emerging Physics, New Instruments and Methods 15:00 — 17:30 Focus Theory: of Electronic-Structure Frontiers on the Interface Challenge II 15:00 — 16:15 II Membranes and Vesicles Sessions 09:30 — 12:30 CPP 2 CPP 3 CPP 5 CPP 6 CPP 7 CPP 9 CPP 11 CPP 4 CPP 8 CPP 10 CPP 12 CPP 13 CPP 1 38

Mon DS 6 DS 5 DS 4 DS 3 DS 2 DS 1 DS 1.1 CPP 17 CPP 16 CPP 15 CPP 14 Thin FilmsDivision(DS) on the Interface Challenge II on theInterface Frontiers ofElectronic-Structure Theory: Focus Prize talkSelina Olthof ChallengeI on theInterface Frontiers ofElectronic-Structure Theory: Focus chanical Properties Layer Properties: Electronic, OpticalandMe Novel Devices Focus Session:OxideSemiconductorsfor lipsometry, Raman,IR-DUVSpectroscopy, ...) Optical AnalysisofThinFilmsI(Reflection,El 15:00 —17:30 12:30 —13:00 10:30 —13:00 09:30 —12:45 09:30 —12:45 09:30 —11:45 Sessions •Christoph Cobet situ ellipsometry atomisticinsightsby meansofin- interfaces: Charge andionexchange atelectrochemical 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talk Poster SessionI Glasses andGlassTransition conductivity ofoxides session: Mechanicallycontrolled electrical ing), O, CPP, KFMandDScontinuedastopical Symposium SYCO ofthedivisions MM(lead Organic photovoltaics andelectronics 17:30 —19:30 16:15 —17:30 15:45 —18:30 15:00 —17:15 H9 H32 H9 H39 H34 H32 H32 Poster B1 H8 H46 H31 - - - 39

Mon - H32 5.0.21 PHY H39 H39 H20 H3 H8 H20 H22 H3 H19

lipsometry, Raman, IR-DUV Spectroscopy, ...) Spectroscopy, Raman, IR-DUV lipsometry, 15:00 — 16:30 16:45 — 18:00 Optical Analysis of Thin Films II (Reflection, El Films II (Reflection, of Thin Analysis Optical and Micro-/Nano-Analysis Instrumentation Lithography/Structuring 15:00 — 16:30 MBE, Sputtering, ...) Deposition (ALD, Layer Phase Change Materials Thermoelectric and 15:00 — 16:15 15:00 09:30 — 12:45 09:30 — 12:45 10:00 — 12:45 10:00 — 13:00 Collective behavior and self-organisation of ac- and self-organisation behavior Collective granular particlestive Michael Engel, Christian •Thorsten Pöschel, Torres Scholz, Harol 10:00 — 10:30 ultimate numerical simulations towards Direct turbulence Detlef Lohse Roberto Verzicco, Stevens, •Richard Sessions 09:30 — 12:15 Systems and Adaptive Responsive A Matter Active 1 Many-Body Systems Quantum Nonequilibrium Convection Dynamics in many-body systems: Equilibration and localization I Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 Dynamics and Statistical Physics Division (DY) Dynamics and Statistical DS 8 DS 10 DS 9 DS 7 DY 3 DY 4 DY 5 DY 6 DY 5.1 DY DY 2 DY 3.1 DY 40

Mon HL 4.3 HL 4.2 HL 4.1 DY 10 9 DY 8 DY 7 DY Semiconductor PhysicsDivision(HL) HL 4.5 HL 4.4 Highly rectifying contactsonGaO Eric Sandana,Ryan McClintock, Manijeh Razeghi •David Rogers,Ferechteh Teherani, PhilippeBove, lium Oxide? Is There aPerspective ofp-typeDopinginGal 10:30 —11:00 10:00 —10:30 •Oliver Bierwagen during themolecularbeamepitaxyofoxides namics forthecatalysisandfacetformation The role ofsuboxide kineticsandthermody 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks Glasses andGlassTransition and localizationII Dynamics inmany-bodysystems:Equilibration Networks: From Topology toDynamics andThinFilms Interfaces 16:15 —17:30 15:30 —18:00 15:00 —17:45 15:00 —17:15 (In,Ga) •Ya-Ping Chiu electronic statesatoxide semiconductors Atomically resolved terminationengineeringof tinelli, N.C.George, S.F. Parker, M.Karlsson •P. C.Linderälv, Erhart, DÅberg, Y.-C. Lin,MBet- defects ontheopticalproperties ofphosphors Understanding theimpactofvibrationsand 11:45 —12:15 11:15 —11:45 •Daniel Splith 2 O 3 thinfilms H34 H34 H34 H8 H19 H20 H14 H34 H34 2 , In 2 O 3 and - - 41

Mon - H34 H33 H31 H33 H34 H36 H33 H31 H33 H34 H36 5.0.20 PHY 12:15 — 12:45 09:30 — 12:00 09:30 — 12:45 12:15 — 12:45 15:00 — 17:15 15:00 — 17:30 15:00 — 17:30 15:00 — 18:40 Nanoscale Control of Native Point Defects and Defects Point Native of Control Nanoscale Oxide Semiconductors Doping in Brillson •Leonard of struc nanoscale characterization Advanced Nitrides: Devices and Photonic crystalsSemiconductor lasers Semiconductors for Session: Oxide Focus I Devices Novel 09:30 — 13:30 insulators Topological Invited talk Bertram and electronics photovoltaics Organic structure and theory of electronic Transport Semiconductors for Session: Oxide Focus II Devices Novel 15:00 — 17:15 Quantum information systems – low TEM spectroscopy Advanced Focus: and chemical composition excitations energy at high resolution 12:15 — 12:45 12:15 - Nanostruc of novel properties tural and optical transmission electron using scanning tures cathodoluminescence microscopy Bertram•Frank Sessions 09:30 — 13:15 HL 6.1 HL 3 HL 4 HL 6 HL 7 HL 8 HL 9 HL 11 HL 5 HL 10 HL 4.6 HL 2 42

Mon KFM 4 KFM 3 KFM 2 KFM 6.6 KFM 6.1 KFM 5.1 KFM 4.6 KFM 4.1 HL 12 (KFM) SolidsandtheirMicrostructureDivision Crystalline Focus: Resonators Whispering-Gallery-Mode erties Dielectric, ElasticandElectromechanical Prop Microstructure Structure ofThinFilms/Crystal Sessions •Armin Feist Ultrafast Transmission Electron Microscope Advanced ImagingandSpectroscopy inan •Ján Rusz dichroism Fifteen years ofelectron magneticcircular •Leo Gross studied withAFM synthesisby atomicmanipulation On-surface •Christoph Marquardt quantum opticaltechnologies resonatorsNonlinear whisperinggallery for 09:30 —13:30 09:30 —11:10 09:30 —11:10 17:10 —17:40 15:00 —15:30 15:00 —15:30 11:40 —12:10 •Harald G.L.Schwefel frequency combs Mixing microwave andlight:up-conversion and 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks HL Poster I 17:30 —20:00 H47 PHY 5.0.21 PHY 5.0.20 PHY 5.0.20 PHY 5.0.20 PHY 5.0.21 H47 H47 Poster E 43 -

Mon PHY 5.0.21 PHY 5.0.20 PHY H47 H38 H38 H38 H38 H38

Instrumentation for Micro-/Nano-Analysis and for Micro-/Nano-Analysis Instrumentation Lithography/Structuring 15:00 — 18:40 – low TEM spectroscopy Advanced Focus: composition and chemical excitations energy at high resolution 15:00 — 18:30 Multiferroics 15:00 — 16:30 15:00 10:00 — 10:30 10:45 — 11:15 12:15 — 12:45 Three-dimensional solitons in magnetism, Three-dimensional nuclei and particle physics Sutcliffe •Paul - three-dimen states in particlelike of Simulations bobbers and sional magnets: chiral skyrmions, hopfions •Filipp N. Rybakov dimen- of three measurements Quantitative using off-axis electron sional magnetic textures holography Jan Caron, Nikolai Kiselev, •András Kovács, Zheng, Dongsheng Thibaud Denneulin, Fengshan Song, Stefan Blügel, Rafal E Dunin-Borkowski 11:30 — 12:00 nanomagnetism: Present Three-dimensional and future •Amalio Fernandez-Pacheco X-ray magnetic configurations with Revealing magnetic nanotomography Scagnoli •Valerio Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 Magnetism Division (MA) Magnetism Division KFM 6 KFM 7 KFM 5 KFM MA 3.2 MA 3.4 MA 3.7 MA 3.5 MA 3.1 44

Mon MA 4 MA 3 MA 2 MA 1 MA 11.5 MA 11.4 MA 11.2 MA 11.1 MA 7.1 MA transport phenomena transport Topological insulatorsandspin-dependent textures Focus Session:Novel 3Dmagneticspin tion dynamics Ultrafast magnetizationeffects andmagnetiza Topological Insulators Sessions •Konstantin Skokov transitions tion inmaterialswithfirst-order field-induced Dissecting themagneto-structuraltransforma •Nora Dempsey applications tems tostudymagneticmaterialsforenergy Compositionally gradedfilmsasmodelsys •Dagmar Goll,Gerhard Schneider hardperformance andsoft magneticmaterials Advanced methodsforthedevelopment ofhigh Kovacs, Lukas Exl,Kazuya Yokota, Tetsuya Shoji •Thomas Schrefl, JohannFischbacher, Alexander efficient permanentmagnets Microstructure optimizationforrare-earth nelius Nielsch,Olav Hellwig Fallarino, LeopoldKoch, BerndRellinghaus,Kor- •Benny Böhm,NikolaiKiselev, DariusPohl, Lorenzo nets withPerpendicular MagneticAnisotropy Spin Flop in Synthetic AntiferromagThe Surface - 09:30 —13:15 09:30 —13:15 09:30 —13:15 09:30 —13:00 17:45 —18:15 17:15 —17:45 16:15 —16:45 15:45 —16:15 15:00 —15:30 H52 H38 H37 Theater H38 H38 H38 H38 H37 - 45 - -

Mon - H53 Theater H37 H52 H53 D Poster H38 H53 H43 H43

15:00 — 19:15 15:00 — 18:45 15:00 — 17:00 15:45 — 18:45 Surface coupling magnetic and magnetism phenomena 15:00 — 18:45 – Spin Liquids Magnets Frustrated I Statics and Imaging Magnetic Textures: Magnonics and Spin structures phenomena: Cooperative magnetic phase transitions 15:00 — 18:30 Topics Session: Topological Poster materials for energy Session: Magnetic Focus efficient applications 17:15 — 18:30 Spincaloric transport 09:30 — 13:15 09:30 Invited Talks, Topical Talks Topical Invited Talks, 09:30 — 10:00 Salient features of phase stability and mechani of phase Salient features in high- and of deformation Fundamentals alloys medium-entropy Céline •Guillaume Laplanche, Joël Bonneville, William A. Curtin, Aleksander Kostka, Varvenne, George Easo P. cal properties of high-entropy alloys of high-entropy cal properties •Easo George 10:15 — 10:45 Metal and Material Physics Division (MM) Metal and Material Physics Division MA 7 MA 8 MA 9 MA 11 MA 6 MA 10 MA 12 MA 5 MM 1.1 MM 2.1 46

Mon MM 11.1 MM 9.6 MM 9.1 MM 8.5 MM 8.1 MM 7.1 MM 6.1 MM 2.5 Probing the properties ofdislocationsinSrTiO •Gema Martinez-Criado using hard X-ray microspectroscopy techniques Characterization ofmaterialsatthenanoscale JohanVerbeeck,Aert, Andreas Rosenauer Heike Soltau,RafalDunin-Borkowski,SandraVan kler, FlorianKrause,DaenJannis,Andreas Oelsner, •Knut Müller-Caspary, ArmandBeche,FlorianWin spatial, momentumandtimeresolution a multidimensionalinformationchannelwith Scanning transmissionelectron microscopy as •Alexander Shapeev multicomponent alloys Machine-learning interatomicpotentialsfor •Levente Vitos First principlesmodelingofhighentropy alloys Kuisma Tuomas•Paul Erhart, Rossi,MagnusRahm,Mikael noscale systemsfrom atomisticsimulations Thermodynamics andopticalresponse ofna- Radiguet Larde, Bertrand StefanParviainen, •François Vurpillot, BenjaminKlaes,Rodrigue frontiers withAtom Probe Microscopy Break through newmaterialscharacterization •Haruyuki Inui medium-entropy alloys derivative andternary equiatomicquaternary tomic CrMnFeCoNi high-entropy alloy andits mechanicalproperties ofequia Single-crystal 15:45 —16:15 17:30 —18:00 15:45 —16:15 17:30 —18:00 15:45 —16:15 15:00 —15:30 11:45 —12:15 11:45 —12:15 •Roger DeSouza through measurements transienttransport H46 H44 H44 H43 H43 H43 H44 H43 - 47 3 -

Mon - - - H43 H43 H44 H45 H46 H44 H43 H43 H44 H45 H46 C Poster 10:15 — 13:15 10:15 — 13:15 11:45 — 13:15 15:45 — 18:30 KFM and DS continued as topical CPP, ing), O, electrical session: Mechanically controlled conductivity of oxides 19:15 — 20:45 Invited talk George Invited talk en MM): High session (Symposium Topical Conversion Storage and Materials for Energy Materials Modelling Methods in Computational numerics) (methodological aspects, 10:15 — 13:00 Mechanical Properties MM): Correlative session (Symposium Topical in Materials Research and in-situ Microscopy 15:00 — 15:30 Invited talk Erhart MM): High en session (Symposium Topical MM): Correlative session (Symposium Topical in Materials Research and in-situ Microscopy 15:45 — 18:45 Methods in Computational Materials Modelling (methodological aspects, numerics) 15:45 — 18:30 of the divisions MM (lead Symposium SYCO session I Poster Sessions 09:30 — 10:00 alloys complex and compositionally tropy 10:15 — 11:30 complex alloys and compositionally tropy 15:45 — 19:00 MM 12 MM 2 MM 4 MM 6 MM 8 MM 5 MM 7 MM 10 MM 11 MM 1 MM 3 MM 9 48

Mon O 4 O 3 O 2 O 1 O 12.1 O 8.9 O 7.1 O 6.3 O 4.1 O 1.1 Surface ScienceDivision(O) Surface on the Interface Challenge I on theInterface Frontiers ofElectronic-Structure Theory: Focus Probe Techniques New MethodsandDevelopments I:Scanning Phenomena Magnetism andMagneticCoupling Surface Talk:Overview Stacey Bent Sessions •F StefanTautz Nanoscale engineeringatsurfaces •Maria BenedettaCasu organic radicals Deposition andproperties ofultrathinfilms L.Patera •Laerte graphene growth onnickel Real-time imagingofadatom-promoted •Angelos Michaelides simulations Cold waterandice:Insightsfrom computer •Mie Andersen Carlo modelsinheterogeneous catalysis Scaling relations andbeyond forkineticMonte 10:30 —13:00 10:30 —13:15 09:30 —13:15 09:30 —10:15 15:00 —15:30 12:30 —13:00 10:30 —11:00 11:00 —11:30 10:30 —11:00 •Stacey Bent Fundamentals ofAtomic Layer Deposition 09:30 —10:15 Invited Talks, Topical Talk H9 H5 H53 H15 H15 H25 H24 H16 H9 H15 49

Mon - H15 H16 H24 H25 5.0.21 PHY H3 H9 H15 H16 H24 Kunsthalle H46 F Poster F Poster 10:30 — 13:00 10:30 — 13:00 10:30 — 13:00 15:00 — 16:30 15:00 — 17:30 15:45 — 18:30 17:45 — 20:00 Nanostructures at Surfaces at Organics I: Nanostructures on Surfaces Water and Growth Graphene I: Structure Adsorption and Reactivity Metal Substrates I: and Instrumentation Micro-/Nano-Analysis Leo Gross Invited Talk Lithography/Structuring: 15:00 — 18:00 II: Scanning New Methods and Developments - and Diffraction Tech Spectroscopic, Probe, niques 15:00 — 17:30 Focus Theory: of Electronic-Structure Frontiers on the Interface Challenge II 15:00 — 17:45 at Surfaces Struc II: Designer Nanostructures and Solid-Liquid Interfaces I: Electrocatalysis Photoelectrochemistry 15:00 — 18:00 and Nanoribbons Graphene II: Excitations Metal Substrates II: Adsorption and Reactivity Electrical Conductivity Mechanically Controlled of Oxides 17:45 — 20:00 2D Materials Monday: Poster Nanostructures Monday: Poster 10:30 — 13:00 10:30 and Surfaces tures 15:00 — 17:30 O 6 O 7 O 8 O 9 O 15 O 16 O 18 O 10 O 11 O 12 O 14 O 17 O 5 O 13 50

Mon SOE 8 SOE 7 SOE 6 SOE 5 SOE 4 SOE 3 SOE 2 TT 10.1 TT O 21 O 20 O 19 Physics ofSocio-economicSystemsDivision(SOE) Low Temperature PhysicsDivision(TT) Social Systems,OpinionandGroup Formation II Social Systems,OpinionandGroup Formation I Networks: From Topology toDynamics Financial Markets andRiskManagementII ence II Computational SocialScienceandDataSci Financial Markets andRiskManagementI 17:15 —18:30 16:00 —17:15 15:00 —17:45 15:00 —16:00 12:00 —12:45 11:00 —12:00 ence I Computational SocialScienceandDataSci 09:30 —11:00 Sessions •Jérôme Esteve strongly coupledtoatunneljunction Quantum dynamicsofamicrowave resonator Invited Talks 15:00 —15:30 Poster Monday: PlasmonicsandNanooptics Poster Monday: Electronic Structure Surfaces Poster Monday: Organic MoleculesonInorganic 17:45 —20:00 17:45 —20:00 17:45 —20:00 H17 H17 H20 H17 H17 H17 H17 H2 Poster F Poster F Poster F - - 51

Mon - - - - H2 H2 H2 H2 H4 H22 H23 H7 16:00 — 16:30 son junction Chloé Rolland, Peugeot, Ambroise Portier, •Fabien Mukharsky, Yuri Gerbold Ménard, Westig, Marc Philippe Joyez, Roche, Patrice Hélène le Sueur, Bertet,Carles Altimiras, Patrice Daniel Esteve, Milman, Bjoern Pérola Denis Vion, Max Hofheinz, Simon Dambach, Joachim Ankerhold Kubala, 16:45 — 17:15 17:15 — 17:45 Quantum optics with artificial optics Quantum in an open atoms space •Oleg Astafiev a DC-biased with microwaves Quantum metamaterials for on-chip Photodetectors and photonics microwave K. Wilhelm-Mauch •Frank - Cooper pair transport and micro Correlated emission in the Coulomb blockade photon wave Mikael •Juha Leppäkangas, Michael Marthaler, Göran Johansson Fogelström, 15:45 — 16:15 Majorana states in carbon nanotubes Izu Lars Milz, Wataru •Magdalena Marganska, and quan Gate-defined quantum point contacts iron-based pairing in Theoryof superconducting superconductors Kreisel •Andreas Sessions 09:30 — 13:00 Cal Structure Electronic Electrons: Correlated 15:30 — 16:00 15:30 Strunk, Milena Grifoni mida, Christoph 17:00 — 17:30 graphene tum dots in bilayer Stampfer •Christoph 17:30 — 18:00 Topics culations and Other Theoretical TT 10.4 TT 10.3 TT 10.5 TT 11.4 TT 2 TT 15.10 TT 10.2 TT 14.8 52

Mon TT 16 TT 15 TT 14 TT 13 TT 12 TT 11 TT 10 TT 9 TT 8 TT 7 TT 6 TT 5 TT 4 TT 3 TT Graphene II:Excitations andNanoribbons – OtherMaterialsandTheory Superconductivity: Fe-based Superconductors Graphene Frustrated Magnets–SpinLiquids ChallengeII on theInterface Frontiers ofElectronic-Structure Theory: Focus Majorana Physics tum Microwaves Focus Session:NewBrightSources ofQuan Graphene I:Structure andGrowth ChallengeI on theInterface Frontiers ofElectronic-Structure Theory: Focus and localizationI Dynamics inmany-bodysystems:Equilibration phenomena magnetismandmagneticcoupling Surface – FeSe and122 Superconductivity: Fe-based Superconductors Nonequilibrium Quantum Many-Body Systems 1 Topological Insulators 15:00 —18:00 15:00 —19:00 15:00 —19:00 15:00 —18:45 15:00 —17:30 15:00 —18:45 15:00 —18:45 10:30 —13:00 10:30 —13:00 10:00 —13:00 09:30 —13:15 09:30 —13:00 09:30 —12:45 09:30 —13:00 H24 H23 H22 Theater H9 H4 H2 H24 H9 H19 H53 H23 H22 Theater - 53

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15:00 — 18:30 15:00 — 18:30 15:30 — 18:00 Poster Session: Correlated Electrons 1 Electrons Correlated Session: Poster Topics Session: Topological Poster Quantum Systems Session: Disordered Poster systems: Equilibration Dynamics in many-body and localization II 15:00 — 18:30 15:00 14:00 — 14:40 15:25 — 16:05 12:30 — 13:00 14:00 — 15:25 Vacuum metrology and its impact on research and its impact on research metrology Vacuum and industry •Karl Jousten, Matthias Bernien - vacu SAW-Pirani wireless new of a Development sensitivity and with extended range sensor um Brandner Juergen Toto, •Sofia in practice: Outgassing rate measurements and comparability feasibility Haidu, Christian •Michael Flämmich, Francisc Bergner Ute Kleßen, Klaus Bergner, Marcel Worsch, Sessions 09:30 — 12:15 Metrology Vacuum Selina Olthoff Talk: Gaede-Prize and Char- Gauges – Development New Vacuum acterization 15:25 — 17:05 Applications Technical in Measurement Vacuum Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:10 Vacuum Science and Technology Division (VA) and Technology Science Vacuum TT 18 TT 19 TT 20 TT 17 VA 4.1 VA 5.1 VA VA3 VA4 VA2 VA5 VA 2.1 VA 54

Mon CMY CY MY CM K Y M C ST 1 VA 6 VA EinsteinSlam “Role models”-Exhibition(freeentrance) Radiation andMedicalPhysicsDivision(ST) Einsteinslam_A4_2019-für-Verhandlung-Regensburg mitSchnittmarken.pdf114.12.201810:29:25 X-ray Imaging 20:00 09:00 —19:00 15:00 —17:30 Session and Technology Division Annual GeneralMeetingoftheVacuum Science 17:15 —18:00 ______

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Mon - - H1 H1 Kunsthalle H1 Kunsthalle H1 H1 H1 Tuesday, April 2, 2019 April 2, Tuesday, 18:30 — 19:15 out d or f electrons? •Michael Coey 2019) the Max Born Prize of (Laureate Sessions 09:30 — 10:00 13:15 — 13:45 The Dark Energy of Quantum Materials The Dark Energy •Laura H Greene Sessions 08:30 — 09:15 Bodenschatz Plenary Eberhard Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop Lise Meitner Lecture Talks Prize 09:30 — 10:00 Exploring Gamma-detected Magnetic Reso magnetism possible with temperature Is room Robin Engel Talk Prize Michael Coey Talk Prize nance Imaging Engel •Robin Yoël 2019) the Georg-Simon-Ohm-Prize of (Laureate 13:15 — 13:45 Plenary Talks 08:30 — 09:15 16:00 – 18:15 Impact of Turbulence on Cloud Microphysics Turbulence Impact of Bodenschatz •Eberhard PRV 3 PRV PLV 6 PLV 4 PRV PLV 5 PLV 4 PLV 3.1 PRV PRV 4.1 PRV PLV 4.1 PLV Special Plenary Session with Award Ceremony Special Plenary Session with Award 56

Tue SYGT 1.4 SYGT 1.3 SYGT 1.2 SYGT 1.1 PSV 4 PSV 3 PSV 4.1 PSV 3.1 Matter (SYGT) Symposium Geometry, Topology, andCondensed •Ivan J.Vera-Marun materials. nanoelectronics ingrapheneandrelated 2D An experimentalperspective ontopologyand Poggio •Martino individual ferromagnetic nanotubes Magnetization configurationsand reversal of •Denis Sheka Curvature-induced effects inmanomagnets Vega, •JoséLorenzana Leopoldo R.Gómez,NicolásA.García, DanielA. Surfaces Thermal Properties ofVortices onCurved Invited Talks 11:15 —11:45 10:30 —11:00 10:00 —10:30 09:30 —10:00 PSV IV PSV III Sessions •Michael Mößle,Manfred Bayer mal andinformalaspects Getting your research fundedby theDFG–for •Alexandra Bausch bei Infineon Technologies AG Berufseinstieg alsPhysikerin imR&DBereich Lunch Talks 13:15 —14:00 13:15 —13:45 13:15 —14:00 13:15 —13:45 H1 H1 H1 H1 H15 H2 H15 H2 57 -

Tue H1 H1 H10 H11 H4 H10 H11 H14 H17 B2 Poster

Roles of the curvature in two-dimensional in two-dimensional of the curvature Roles nematic films Vergori Luigi •Gaetano Napoli, Session 09:30 — 12:15 and condensed matter topology, Geometry, 11:45 — 12:15 11:45 09:30 — 10:00 09:30 — 12:45 09:30 — 13:00 09:30 — 10:30 11:30 — 12:30 14:00 — 16:00 Force generation by actin, microtubules and actin, microtubules generation by Force motors •Rhoda Hawkins determination from Biomolecular structure scattering with three single molecule X-ray photons per image Ardenne Benjamin von •Helmut Grubmueller, Sessions 09:30 — 12:30 II Bioimaging and biospectroscopy filaments Cytoskeletal Computational biophysics Crystallization, and self-assembly nucleation game theory Evolutionary II Poster Invited Talks 11:30 — 12:00 Biological Physics Division (BP) Biological Physics SYGT 1 SYGT SYGT 1.5 SYGT BP 9.1 BP 8 BP 9 BP 10 BP 11 BP 12 BP 7 BP 8.7 58

Tue CPP 23 CPP 22 CPP 21 CPP 20 CPP 19 CPP 18 CPP 24.5 CPP 24.2 CPP 24.1 CPP 20.6 Chemical andPolymer PhysicsDivision(CPP) on the Interface Challenge III on theInterface Frontiers ofElectronic-Structure Theory: Focus Plasmonics I Two-dimensional MaterialsI Surfaces Wetting, and Fluidics andLiquidsatInterfaces Hybrid andPerovskite Photovoltaics II NucleationandSelf-AssemblyII Crystallization, Sessions •Roman Boulatov mechanochemistry ofpolymer The challengesandopportunities Obarska-Kosinski, CsabaDaday, Reinhard Kappl •Frauke Gräter, Christopher Zapp,Agnieszka soccer hurts Mechanoradicals incollagenor: Whyplaying Beyer,chael, Martin MatthewSammon •Wolfgang HBinder, MichelBiewend,PhilippMi- and applicationinpolymermaterials plexes: moleculardesign,force-measurements Mechanochemical activation ofCu-NHC-com 10:30 —13:00 10:30 —12:45 09:30 —13:00 09:30 —13:00 09:30 —12:30 09:30 —10:30 12:30 —13:00 11:30 —12:00 10:45 —11:15 Snoeijer, •StefanKarpitschka Mathijs van Gorcum, BrunoAndreotti, Jacco tensionofsoftsolids Dynamic surface 10:45 —11:15 Invited Talks H9 H8 H36 H13 H18 H14 H14 H14 H14 H13 - 59

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14:00 — 15:45 14:00 — 16:30 14:00 — 16:45 Focus: Mechanoresponsive Molecules and Molecules Mechanoresponsive Focus: and Blank Kerstin by – organized Materials Robert Göstl 14:00 — 16:00 Session II Poster Matter B Active Plasmonics II Focus Theory: of Electronic-Structure Frontiers on the Interface Challenge IV 14:00 — 15:45 Materials II: graphene Two-dimensional 10:45 — 13:00 10:45 10:15 — 10:45 conductors •Silvia Motti 11:15 — 11:45 12:00 — 12:30 Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 Photoluminescence Analysis of Thin Films: Solar What can it tell us about (Perovskite) Cells? •Thomas Unold semi activity in lead halide perovskite Defect traditional use of photoluminescence: Beyond and quantitatively Assessing halide perovskites qualitatively Sutter-Fella •Carolin Photophysics of Sn-based hybrid perovskites Loi •Maria Antonietta Thin Films Division (DS) CPP 26 CPP 27 CPP 28 CPP 25 CPP 29 CPP 24 CPP DS 11.5 DS 11.3 DS 11.7 DS 11.1 60

Tue DY 13 DY 12 DY 11 DY 18.1 DY 14.1 DY 12.1 DS 14 DS 13 DS 12 DS 11 Dynamics andStatisticalPhysicsDivision(DY) Surfaces Wetting, and FluidicsandLiquids atInterfaces Talk Pascal Silberzan cally ConstrainedMany-Body Systems Focus Session:QuantumDynamics ofKineti Sessions Vasudevan Mukund,NazmiBBudanur •Björn Hof,Chaitanya Paranjape, Yohann Duguet, turbulence mode oscillationsattheonsetofshearflow Bursting, amplitudeexplosionsandmixed •Gunter M.Schütz classes The Fibonaccifamilyofdynamicaluniversality •Pascal Silberzan Active CellNematics:Architectures andflows Invited Talks 09:30 —13:00 09:30 —10:00 09:30 —13:00 10:00 —10:30 09:30 —10:00 09:30 —10:00 Poster ChallengeIV on theInterface Frontiers ofElectronic-Structure Theory: Focus ChallengeIII on theInterface Frontiers ofElectronic-Structure Theory: Focus perovskites: Whatdoesittellusandwhatnot? PhD-Symposium: Photoluminescenceofhalide Sessions 17:00 —20:00 14:00 —16:45 10:30 —13:00 09:30 —13:15 H13 H3 H2 H20 H19 H3 Poster E H9 H9 H32 - 61

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10:00 — 13:15 10:00 — 11:30 tum Information 10:00 — 12:45 10:00 — 13:00 11:45 — 13:00 14:00 — 15:45 14:00 — 15:30 14:00 — 15:30 14:00 — 15:30 14:00 — 16:00 Talk Gunter M. Schütz Gunter Talk Formation Pattern and Quan Dynamics, Decoherence Quantum (General) I Statistical Physics Fluid physics and turbulence Complex Systems B Matter Active Statistical Physics (General) II Critical Phenomena and Phase Transitions Stochastic Thermodynamics Spintronics 09:30 — 10:00 09:30 Quantum light generation based on group III- Quantum light generation based on group nitride semiconductor nanophotonic structures Cho •Yong-Hoon 10:00 — 10:30 Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 sources GaN-based quantum dot single photon temperature at room Mark Holmes, Munetaka Arita Arakawa, •Yasuhiko Semiconductor Physics Division (HL) DY 17 DY DY 15 DY 16 DY 18 DY 19 DY 20 DY 21 DY 22 DY 23 DY 24 DY DY 14 DY HL 13.2 HL 13.1 62

Tue HL 20 HL 19 HL 18 HL 17 HL 16 HL 15 HL 14 HL 13 HL 13.7 HL 13.6 HL 13.3 Optical Properties Thermoelectricity Diamond I Two-dimensional MaterialsI Novel Devices III Focus Session:OxideSemiconductorsfor Energy materials(otherthanphotovoltaics) perovskites: Whatdoesittellusandwhatnot? PhD-Symposium: Photoluminescenceofhalide ters Focus Session:GaN-basedsinglephotonemit- Sessions •Donat JosefAs GaN-based singlephotonemitters TaylorRobert •Rachel Oliver, Tongtong Zhu,IgorAharonovich, and defects Nitride singlephotonsources: quantumdots Hoffmann Jagsch, Gordon Callsen,MarkusR.Wagner, Axel André Strittmatter, StefanKalinoswki,T. ArminDadgar,ing, Frank Bertram, Jürgen Christen, mann, SebastianMetzner, Peter Veit, Jürgen Bläs •Christoph Berger, Gordon Schmidt,HannesSchür Growth of desorption-induced GaN quantum-dots 14:00 —15:15 11:30 —12:45 09:30 —12:00 09:30 —13:00 09:30 —13:15 09:30 —11:15 09:30 —13:15 09:30 —12:45 12:15 —12:45 11:45 —12:15 10:30 —11:00 H31 H33 PHY 5.0.20 H36 H34 H33 H32 H31 H31 H31 H31 63 - -

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14:00 — 15:45 Quantum Nanophotonics in Solid State Sys in Solid Nanophotonics Quantum properties Transport dots and wires: Quantum Materials II: graphene Two-dimensional 14:00 — 15:30 14:00 tems 14:00 — 15:45 11:20 — 11:50 09:30 — 12:50 09:30 — 12:50 14:00 — 15:45 Development of Kinetic Inductance Detectors Development in plasma diagnos for polarimetric applications Density and Low Loss Dielectric High Energy Applications for Electrical Polymers •Lei Zhu using glasses and Storing electrical energy glass ceramics •Martin Letz Sessions 09:30 — 12:00 Diamond I Storage Energy Materials for Focus: Walls – Domains and Domain Ferroics I and Magnetoelectric coupling Multiferroics Invited Talks 11:10 — 11:40 tics Driessen, Shibo Eduard Mazzocchi, •Francesco Dirk Strauss, Theo Grossetti, Shu, Giovanni Scherer 09:30 — 10:00

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Tue MA 23 MA 22 MA 21 MA 20 MA 19 MA 18 MA 17 MA 16 MA 15 MA 14 MA 13 MA MA 20.1 MA Magnetism Division(MA) Soft andhard permanent bulkmagnets Terahertz spintronics Magnetic textures: Transport anddynamicsI Multiferroics andMagnetoelectriccouplingI Spintronics Frustrated Magnets–General 2 e.V.INNOMAG Diplom-/MasterPrize 2019 Magnetism Surface Magnetism Poster A Thesis Prize e.V.INNOMAG Dissertationspreis 2019/Ph.D. Frustrated Magnets–General1 14:00 —15:45 14:00 —15:45 14:00 —15:30 14:00 —15:45 14:00 —16:00 14:00 —16:00 11:30 —12:30 10:30 —13:00 10:00 —13:00 09:30 —11:30 09:30 —13:00 Sessions Manfred Fiebig Matthias Weil, ThomasLottermoser, DennisMeier, Takashi Honda,Tsuyoshi Kimura,Sergey Ivanov, Kenzelmann, MatthiasHudl,Pierre Toledano, •Naëmi Leo,Vera Carolus, JonathanWhite,Michel Magnetoelectric Inversion ofDomainPatterns 14:00 —14:30 Invited Talk H53 H52 H38 H37 H23 Theater H48 H37 Poster E H48 Theater H37 65

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Miscellaneous: Biomaterials, Magnetic Shape Shape Magnetic Biomaterials, Miscellaneous: Memory Actuators Sensors and Alloys, 14:15 — 15:45 14:15 Nanocrystalline high-entropy alloys studied by studied by alloys Nanocrystalline high-entropy simulations atomistic computer Alexander Stukowski, Daniel Utt, Leonie Koch, •Karsten Albe 11:45 — 12:15 Bulk and grain boundary diffusion in high alloys entropy Sandipan Sen, Daniel Gartner, Vaidya, •Mayur Divinski Wilde, Sergiy Gerhard 10:15 — 10:45 and of Biological Cells Microscopy Correlative Diffraction, Hologra- Scanning X-ray Tissues by and Super-Resolution Optical Tomography phy, Microscopy Witt Nicolas, Andrew Marten Jan-David Bernhardt, - Experimental observations of molecular order ing in slitconfined non-polar fluids Milena Lippmann, Anita Ehnes, H. Seeck, •Oliver Florian Bertram 11:45 — 12:15 Interfaces in In-situ Studies of Electrochemical Lithium-ion Batteries Steinrück •Hans-Georg Sessions 09:30 — 10:00 Invited talk Langhammer est Hydrogen Sensor in the World est Hydrogen Langhammer •Christoph 10:15 — 10:45 •Tim Salditt Sarah Köster, Michael Sprung, meier, 10:45 — 11:15 Invited Talk, Topical Talks Topical Invited Talk, 09:30 — 10:00 the Fast Single Nanoparticle Insights to Create Metal and Material Physics Division (MM) Material Physics Metal and MA 24 MM 14.5 MM 15.1 MM 15.4 MM 13 MM 14.1 MM 15.2 MM 13.1 66

Tue O 26.1 O 25.1 O 23.1 O 22.1 MM 20 MM 19 MM 18 MM 17 MM 16 MM 15 MM 14 Surface ScienceDivision(O) Surface •Stevan Nadj-Perge Bilayer Graphene Imaging Electronic Correlations inTwisted •Mariana Rossi weakly-bonded interfaces Addressing thestructure anddynamicsof •Bridget M.Murphy metal-electrolyte interfaces Investigating atomicscalestructure ofliquid •Peter Liljeroth molecular lattices Engineered electronic statesinatomicand Invited Talks, Topical Talks 10:30 —11:00 10:30 —11:00 10:30 —11:00 09:30 —10:15 Poster sessionII Alloys, SensorsandActuators Memory Miscellaneous: Biomaterials,MagneticShape Interfaces Nanomaterials (methodological aspects,numerics) Methods inComputationalMaterialsModelling and in-situMicroscopy inMaterialsResearch Topical session(SymposiumMM):Correlative entropy andcompositionallycomplexalloys Topical session(SymposiumMM):High 18:30 —20:00 14:15 —15:45 14:15 —15:30 10:15 —13:00 10:15 —13:15 10:15 —13:15 10:15 —13:15 H15 H9 H5 H15 Poster C H46 H45 H46 H45 H44 H43 67

Tue - - H15 H16 H9 H15 H15 H15 H5 H8 H9 H15 tion and Characterization with Atomic Scale Atomic with tion and Characterization Precision •Ingmar Swart 11:30 — 12:00 14:00 — 14:30 14:00 — 14:30 10:30 — 13:00 10:30 — 12:45 Designing Electronic Quantum Matter: Fabrica Matter: Quantum Electronic Designing ultra- in metal-supportedCationic mixing oxide substrate- of intrinsic and thin films: interplay induced effects Claudine Noguera •Jacek Goniakowski, Science, in Materials The Data Revolution of the Materials Project the Lens Through •Kristin Persson quantum phases in atomically Topological graphene nanoribbons precise Qiang Sun, Akim Wang, Shiyong Gröning, •Oliver - lay of twisted graphene properties Electronic ers: bands, interactions and superconductivity. Guinea •Francisco Sessions 09:30 — 10:15 Liljeroth Peter Overview Talk: SurfacesSolid-Liquid Interfaces II: Electrode Plasmonics & Nanooptics I: Metastructures Techniques and Novel 10:30 — 13:00 Focus Theory: of Electronic-Structure Frontiers on the Interface Challenge III 10:30 — 12:45 Session: Designer Quantum Systems I Focus 11:00 — 11:30 11:00 Ruffieux, Roman itsu Narita, Müllen Klaus, Pascal Fasel 14:30 — 15:00 O 27.5 O 32.1 O 36.1 O 23 O 24 O 22 O 25 O 26 O 26.2 O 36.2 68

Tue O 40 O 39 O 38 O 37 O 36 O 35 O 34 O 33 O 32 O 31 O 30 O 29 O 28 O 27 Poster Tuesday: Adsorptionand Catalysis Poster Tuesday: 2DMaterials Electronic Properties andCharge Transfer Organic MoleculesonInorganic SubstratesII: Growth II:Structure,Metal OxideSurfaces Epitaxyand Focus Session:DesignerQuantumSystemsII tion MetalDichalcogenides,PhaseTransitions 2D MaterialsI:Growth andProperties ofTransi- copy andTribology New MethodsandDevelopments III:Spectros- III Solid-Liquid Interfaces ChallengeIV on theInterface Frontiers ofElectronic-Structure Theory: Focus Properties Plasmonics &NanoopticsII:SHGandDielectric Magnetism Surface and Clusters Nanostructures III:Dots,Particles, atSurfaces Switching andManipulation Organic Molecules onInorganic SubstratesI: Growth I:Structure,Metal OxideSurfaces Epitaxyand 18:00 —20:00 18:00 —20:00 14:00 —16:45 14:00 —16:45 14:00 —15:45 14:00 —16:45 14:00 —15:45 14:00 —16:15 14:00 —16:45 14:00 —16:30 10:30 —13:00 10:30 —13:00 10:30 —13:00 10:30 —13:00 Poster D Poster D H24 H16 H15 H14 H13 H10 H9 H8 H37 H25 H24 H16 69

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Tue TT 29.1 TT 22.10 TT 21.5 TT 21.4 TT 21.3 TT 21.2 TT TT 21.1 TT SOE 12 Low Temperature PhysicsDivision(TT) •Takis Kontos carbon nanotubes Mesoscopic quantumelectrodynamics with Zwicknagl •Gertrud orbit coupling features from spinimbalanceandRashbaspin- Superconducting Novel filmsandinterfaces: •Juan Garrahan classical toquantum Slow dynamicsduetokineticconstraints,from •Markus Heyl invariance Many-body localizationdynamicsfrom gauge Shriya Pai, •MichaelPretko, RahulNandkishore Localization inFractonic RandomCircuits •Natalia Chepiga,Frederic Mila to hard-boson andFibonaccianyon chains from quantumdimerandloopladders DMRG investigation ofconstrainedmodels: 14:00 —14:30 12:00 —12:30 11:45 —12:15 11:15 —11:45 10:30 —11:00 10:00 —10:30 Chandran •Vedika Khemani, Christopher Laumann,Anushya constrained Rydberg systems Quantum dynamics,scars,andintegrabilityin 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks Poster 16:00 —19:00 H2 H7 H2 H2 H2 H2 H2 Poster A 71

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Wed SYTS 1.5 SYTS 1.4 SYTS 1.3 SYTS 1.2 SYTS SYTS 1.1 SYTS SYHE 1 SYHE 1.5 Theory (SYTS) Theory in twodimensionalSystems–NewChallengesfor Symposium InteractionEffectsandCorrelations •Kristian Thygesen novel 2Dmaterials High-throughput modelinganddiscovery of Stephan W. Koch •Tineke Stroucken, LarsMeckbach,UlrichHuttner, TMDC multilayers ofnearK-pointTheory opticalproperties of Jahnke Rösner, GunnarSchönhoff,TimO. Wehling, Frank •Alexander Steinhoff,MatthiasFlorian,Malte ductors layer transitionmetaldichalcogenidesemicon Excitons versus electron-hole plasmainmono­ •Ermin Malic Dark exciton dynamicsin2Dmaterials 17:15 —17:45 16:45 —17:15 16:00 —16:30 15:30 —16:00 •Michael Rohlfing Thorsten Deilmann,Peter Krüger, PhilippMarauhn, theory body perturbation Spectra oflayered semiconductorsfrom many- 15:00 —15:30 Invited Talks pure quantumsystems Hydrodynamic electronics: Transport inultra- Session •Denis Bandurin tion andstatus Electron hydrodynamics ingraphene:introduc 09:30 —12:15 11:45 —12:15 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 77 - -

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mensional systems – New challenges for systems – New challenges mensional theory Interaction effects and correlations in twodi and correlations effects Interaction Session 15:00 — 17:45 09:30 — 10:00 16:30 — 17:00 15:00 — 15:30 Laurent Jülicher, Frank Joanny, ers, Jean-François MartinBlanchoin, •Pascal Sessions 09:30 — 13:00 Physical determinants of phagocytic uptake of phagocytic uptake Physical determinants and transport •Holger Kress vari neuronal Statistical physics of correlated droplets Chaos in self-propelled •Annette Zippelius, Reiner Physics of epithelial folding •Guillaume Salbreux beating of actin bun wave-like Self-organized matter I Active 10:30 — 11:00 ability •Moritz Helias 15:45 — 16:15 dles - Yasu Takagi Mathieu Richard, Marie Pochitaloff, Cao, Enrique De La cruz, Jim Sell haru, Wenxiang Invited Talks 11:15 — 11:45 in biological matter Non-equilibrium dynamics F Schmidt •Christoph Biological Physics Division (BP) Biological Physics SYTS 1 BP 13 BP 15.1 BP 18.7 BP 19.1 BP 17.4 BP 14.5 BP 13.7 78

Wed CPP 39.1 CPP 30.1 BP 22 BP 21 BP 20 BP 19 BP 18 BP 17 BP 16 BP 15 BP 14 Chemical andPolymer PhysicsDivision(CPP) Colsmann Susanne Wagner, MichaelHoffmann,•Alexander Holger Röhm,Tobias Leonhard, AlexanderSchulz, layers light-harvesting tricity ofMAPbI3 Film formation,microstructure andferroelec- •Erin Koos Sebastian Bindgen,Frank Bossler, Irene Natalia, suspensions tion ofcapillary Microstructural transitionsandcharacteriza Invited Talks 15:00 —15:30 09:30 —10:00 Mitgliederversammlung) Annual generalmeetingoftheBPdivision(BP tional materials Biopolymers, biomaterialsandbioinspired func- Dynamics ofmultilayer networksII synchronized oscillators Focus session:Physicsofcilia:Dynamics Cell mechanicsII Statistical physicsofbiologicalsystemsI Dynamics ofmultilayer networksI Networks Focus session:Collective DynamicsinNeural Cell mechanicsI 18:00 —19:00 15:45 —18:30 15:00 —16:45 15:00 —17:00 15:00 —17:15 15:00 —17:30 09:30 —12:00 09:30 —13:00 09:30 —13:00 H14 H14 H4 H13 H17 H11 H10 H4 H17 H11 H10 - 79

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Wed CPP 49 CPP 48 CPP 47 CPP 46 CPP 45 CPP 44 CPP 43 CPP 42 CPP 41 CPP 40 CPP 39 CPP 38 CPP 37 Hydrogel undMicrogel Functional Materials Biopolymers, Biomaterialsand Bioinspired Complex FluidsandSoftMatter Microswimmers Photovoltaics advanced statisticalmethodologies Condensed-matter simulationsaugmentedby ChallengeVI on theInterface Frontiers ofElectronic-Structure Theory: Focus Plasmonics IV Liquids II Charged SoftMatter, Polyelectrolytes andIonic Modeling andSimulationofSoftMatterI and Hans-JoachimEgelhaaf organized by ChristophBrabec, JensHarting in SolutionProcessed Semiconductors – Focus: Controlling PhaseFormation Dynamics Polymer NetworksandElastomers Poster SessionIII 17:15 —18:30 15:45 —18:30 15:00 —19:15 15:30 —18:00 15:00 —17:30 15:00 —18:45 15:00 —17:45 15:00 —17:45 15:00 —15:30 15:00 —17:00 15:00 —18:45 11:30 —12:45 11:00 —13:00 H18 H13 H3 H19 H36 H20 H9 H8 H13 H18 H14 H18 Poster B1 81

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Invited Talks Invited 09:30 — 10:00 15:00 — 15:30 16:45 — 17:15 3D-Nanoprinting with Focused Electron Beams. Electron with Focused 3D-Nanoprinting and Applications Advances Sat Jürgen Jason D Fowlkes, •Robert Winkler, devices fabrication of graphene Resist-free patterning and direct- using focused ion beam write ALD •Ageeth Bol by of functional nanostructures Fabrication and ion beams electron •Milos Toth induced electron of low-energy Fundamentals beam induced dissociation of focused electron deposition precursors •Oddur Ingólfsson Sessions 09:30 — 12:30 Nanofabrication Session: Direct-Write Focus Beam Induced and Applications I (Electron Processing) 09:30 — 12:30 Inter Thin Films, Organic-Inorganic Organic Focus Theory: of Electronic-Structure Frontiers on the Interface Challenge V 15:00 — 17:45 Focus Theory: of Electronic-Structure Frontiers on the Interface Challenge VI telkow, Philip D Rack, Harald Plank Philip D Rack, Harald telkow, 11:30 — 12:00 faces 10:30 — 13:15 Thin Films Division (DS) Films Division Thin DS 15.1 DS 19.1 DS 19.6 DS 15 DS 16 DS 18 DS 15.7 DS 17 82

Wed DY 27 DY 26 DY 25 DY 36.1 DY 32.1 DY 30.1 DY 29.1 DY 25.1 DS 20 DS 19 Dynamics andStatisticalPhysicsDivision(DY) Vesicles Complex Fluids andColloids,Micelles Active matter I Granular Matter/ContactDynamics Sessions •Anatole von Lilienfeld Quantum MachineLearning •Eric Dufresne ing cellstosyntheticmaterials Phase-separation inanelasticmatrix:from liv- •Matthias Krüger fluids Fluctuations andresponses innonequilibrium Kovrizhin•Dmitry theories Dynamical localizationinZ_2latticegauge 09:30 —12:45 09:30 —13:00 09:30 —12:30 15:00 —15:30 15:00 —15:30 10:00 —10:30 09:30 —10:00 •Klaus Kroy isnotflat Why thedesert 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks Annual GeneralMeetingofthe Thin Films Division Processing) and ApplicationsII(Electron BeamInduced Focus Session:Direct-Write Nanofabrication 18:30 —19:30 15:00 —18:00 H14 H4 H3 H20 H3 H6 H19 H3 H39 H32 83

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sion SOE/DY/BP) 09:30 — 13:00 10:00 — 12:45 10:00 — 13:15 15:00 — 19:15 15:00 — 17:30 15:00 — 16:45 sion SOE/DY/BP) 15:00 — 17:00 15:00 — 18:45 15:30 — 18:00 17:15 — 18:30 Dynamics of Multilayer Networks I (Focus Ses I (Focus Networks of Multilayer Dynamics Quantum Dynamics Many-body Thermal Equilibrium far from Statistical Physics and Chaos Synchronization Dynamics, Nonlinear Soft Matter Complex Fluids and biological systems I Statistical physics of Ses Networks II (Focus Dynamics of Multilayer I Modeling and Simulation of Soft Matter by Condensed-matter simulations augmented statistical methodologies advanced 15:30 — 17:00 Quantum Chaos Microswimmers Chaos, correlation Quantum matter: 09:30 — 12:00 09:30 GaAs quantum dots as tunable sources of GaAs quantum dots as tunable sources entangled and indistinguishable photons •Armando Rastelli Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 Semiconductor Physics Division (HL) DY 29 DY 35 DY DY 30 DY 31 DY 32 DY 33 DY 34 DY 36 DY 38 DY 39 DY DY 37 DY DY 28 DY HL 26.1 84

Wed HL 28 HL 27 HL 26 HL 25 HL 24 HL 30.1 HL 26.8 HL 26.6 HL 26.5 HL 26.3 Diamond II Two-dimensional MaterialsIII plications inquantumcommunication networks Focus Session:Quantumlightsources forap Group IV(otherthanC): Si/Ge/SiC Nitrides: Preparation andcharacterizationI Sessions Oliver Brandt steiner, AchimTrampert, UweJahn,Lutz Geelhaar, quardt, Ryan B.Lewis,ChiaraSinito, Manfred Ram •Vladimir M.Fomin, Pierre Corfdir, Oliver Mar fect incore-multishell nanowires Topology-driven excitonic Aharonov-Bohm ef- Yang, Fei Ding,Oliver G.Schmidt Keil,•Michael Zopf, Yan Robert Chen,Jingzhong tangled photonsfrom quantumdots Quantum repeater development basedonen- •Ilja Gerhardt, MohammadRezai,Jörg Wrachtrup Single Organic MoleculesforQuantum Optics •Tobias Heindel Exploiting Solid-StateQuantum-LightSources Towards QuantumCommunicationNetworks •Doris Reiter ration inasemiconductorquantumdot Phonon-assisted brightanddarkexciton prepa- 09:30 —11:30 09:30 —13:00 09:30 —13:00 09:30 —12:00 09:30 —13:00 12:15 —12:45 12:30 —13:00 11:45 —12:15 11:15 —11:45 10:15 —10:45 PHY 5.0.20 H36 H34 H33 H31 H33 H34 H34 H34 H34 - - 85 -

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15:00 — 17:15 15:00 — 17:30 15:00 — 17:30 15:00 — 17:30 17:30 — 20:00 Microscopy, Tomography and Spectroscopy with and Spectroscopy Tomography Microscopy, Ions and Positrons Electrons, Photons, X-ray 12:15 — 12:45 Fomin Invited talk characterization II and Nitrides: Preparation Spintronics Quantum light sources Photovoltaics II HL Poster 09:30 — 12:10 09:30 Sessions 09:30 — 11:30 09:30 — 12:10 18:30 — 19:00 Diamond II and Spectroscopy Tomography Microscopy, - Ions and Posi Photons, Electrons, with X-ray trons 16:00 — 18:30 KFM Postersession Annual General Meeting of the KFM division

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Wed MA 37.4 MA 37.2 MA 37.1 MA 34.1 MA 27.4 MA 27.3 MA 27.2 MA MA 27.1 MA Magnetism Division(MA) Brataas •Niklas Rohling,EirikLøhaugen Fjaerbu,Arne condensation andinducedsuperconductivity non-magnetic metals–magnon Bose-Einstein Spintronics ofinsulatorsand atinterfaces •Burkard Hillebrands batic-Passage mechanisminmagnonics Implementation oftheStimulated-Raman-Adia •Daniel Loss Insulators Magnon Transport andMagnonicTopological schor-Sitte •Daniele Pinna,George Bourianoff,KarinEver Fabrics ComputingwithRandomSkyrmion Reservoir •Damien Faivre swimmers From synthetictobiologicalmagneticmicro- •Galina V. Kurlyandskaya, AlexanderP. Safronov Magnetic materialsforbiodetection •Michael Winklhofer chain. Spin-dynamics ofamagneticnanoparticle 17:15 —17:45 16:15 —16:45 15:45 —16:15 15:00 —15:30 11:35 —11:55 11:15 —11:35 10:15 —10:45 •Kannan Krishnan tions Magnetism inbiomedicine:basicsandapplica- 09:35 —10:15 Invited Talks H38 H38 H38 H37 H38 H38 H38 H38 - 87 -

Wed H38 H38 H22 H37 H38 H52 H53 H53 H52 H53 H2 H37 H52 18:30 — 19:00 09:30 — 13:00 09:30 — 12:40 09:30 — 11:30 10:45 — 11:45 11:45 — 12:45 15:00 — 18:15 15:00 — 17:00 Magnon Transport and Dynamics in Magnetic in Magnetic Dynamics and Transport Magnon Insulator •Jing Liu - spin transport long distance in antifer Tunable insulators romagnetic •Mathias Kläui Sessions 09:30 — 12:30 Semimetals – Theory Topological transportSpin dynamics and phenomena Session: Biogenic spin PhD Focus bio- Bio- and molecular magnetism including medical applications 09:30 — 10:30 Quantum information systems Magnetic instrumentation and characterization and Gilbert Spin dynamics: Magnetic relaxation damping 12:00 — 13:00 devices sensors and other Magnetic recording, in 3D Reciprocal Session: Topology Focus Quasiparticles and Weyl Dirac Space: Beyond 15:00 — 19:00 and dynamics II Transport Magnetic textures: materials in ferromagnetic Caloric effects 17:45 — 18:15 17:45 MA 37.7 MA 26 MA 27 MA 28 MA 30 MA 31 MA 33 MA 35 MA 25 MA 29 MA 32 MA 34 MA 37.5 88

Wed MM 30.1 MM 28.5 MM 28.1 MM 24.5 MM 24.1 MM 21.1 MA 38 MA 37 MA 36 MA Metal andMaterialPhysicsDivision(MM) •Benjamin Butz Developmentgeted Battery Advanced insituElectron Microscopy fortar Wenzel, AnkushKashiwar, HorstHahn Dehm, RalphKrupke, ManuelKonrad, Wolfgang •Christian Kübel, C.N.Shyam Kumar, Simone Recent advances insituTEM •Gerhard Dehm ticity inhighentropy alloys by in-situTEM Towards understanding dislocationbasedplas bastien Micha,•Christoph Kirchlechner Jean-Baptiste Molin,LoicRenversade, Jean-Se tomography 3D-microstructure properties by insituLaue Pathing theway tounique,nondestructive •Megan J.Cordill methods metal thinswithin-situ of polymersupported Correlating electricalandmechanicalbehaviour 18:15 —18:45 16:45 —17:15 15:00 —15:30 11:45 —12:15 10:15 —10:45 •Xian Chen,MostafaKarami alloys withlowfunctionalfatigueproperties Rational designofCubasedshapememory 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks, Topical Talks Spin halleffects Focus Session:InsulatorSpintronics Spin transport 17:15 —19:00 15:45 —19:15 15:00 —18:15 H43 H45 H45 H45 H45 H43 H52 H38 H53 - - 89 -

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Wed O 51 O 50 O 49 O 48 O 59.3 O 58.1 O 52.5 O 52.1 O 51.2 O 51.1 on the Interface Challenge V on theInterface Frontiers ofElectronic-Structure Theory: Focus Resolved Methods Plasmonics &NanoopticsIII: STMandTime- Growth Metal SubstratesIII:Structure, Epitaxyand Talk:Overview HenrikGrönbeck Sessions •Xianghui Zhang ties, andApplications Carbon Nanomembranes:Preparation, Proper- •E.K.U. Gross adiabatic effects Towards asystematicway oftreating non- •Vidvuds Ozolins electrics Carrier lifetime trends inhighlyefficientthermo rullo, Andrea Damascelli •Claudio Giannetti,StefanoDalConte,GiulioCe a non-equilibriumperspective Electron-bosonin correlatedcoupling materials: gebauer •Mira Todorova, SudarsanSurendralal, Jörg Neu ical reactions atthesolid-liquidinterface First-principles approach electrochem tomodel - •Karen Chan CO2 Reduction Theoretical Investigations ofElectrochemical 10:30 —13:15 10:30 —13:15 10:30 —12:30 09:30 —10:15 15:30 —16:00 15:00 —15:30 11:45 —12:15 10:30 —11:00 11:00 —11:30 10:30 —11:00 H9 H8 H5 H15 H16 H15 H15 H15 H9 H9 - - 91 -

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sion SOE/DY/BP) 12:00 — 13:00 15:00 — 16:45 sion SOE/DY/BP) Delay controls chimera relay synchronization in synchronization relay chimera controls Delay networks multiplex Iryna Schöll, Jakub Sawicki, Omelchen •Eckehard Ses Networks I (Focus Dynamics of Multilayer Assembly Annual Member‘s Ses (Focus Networks II Dynamics of Multilayer 15:00 — 15:30 15:00 ko, Anna Zakharova Sessions 09:30 — 12:00 with Rashba and quadrupolar interactions Hafner, •Seunghyun Khim, Jacintha Banda, Daniel Geibel Christoph Manuel Brando, Stockert, Ulrike 15:00 — 15:30 16:00 — 16:30 Novel optical and electrical responses in topo optical and electrical responses Novel elementarythe particlesBeyond 10-fold and the classification of non-interacting topological phases Soluyanov •Alexey chiral fermion optical detection of Weyl Direct logical semimetals •Joel Moore 15:30 — 16:00 ity in a topological semimetal •Nuh Gedik Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 CeRh superconductor A new heavy-fermion Low Temperature Physics Division (TT) Low Temperature SOE 14 SOE 15 SOE 15.1 SOE 13 TT 43.1 TT 43.3 TT 43.2 TT 38.1 94

Wed TT 45 TT 44 TT 43 TT 42 TT 41 TT 40 TT 39 TT 38 TT 37 TT 36 TT 43.5 TT TT 43.4 TT on the Interface Challenge VI on theInterface Frontiers ofElectronic-Structure Theory: Focus Correlated Electrons: Method Development Space: Beyond DiracandWeyl Quasiparticles Focus Session:Topology in3DReciprocal Nano- andOptomechanics ChallengeV on theInterface Frontiers ofElectronic-Structure Theory: Focus Superconductivity: Qubits1 Processing) and ApplicationsI(Electron BeamInduced Focus Session:Direct-Write Nanofabrication f-Electron SystemsandHeavy Fermions Topological Semimetals–Theory Fluctuations, NoiseandQuantumCoherence Sessions •Ece Uykur external stimuli Investigations ofDirac/Weyl semimetalsunder 15:00 —17:45 15:00 —19:00 15:00 —18:15 10:45 —12:30 10:30 —13:15 09:30 —13:00 09:30 —12:30 09:30 —12:45 09:30 —12:30 09:30 —10:30 17:15 —17:45 •Johannes Gooth the Weyl semimetal(TaSe Evidence foranaxioniccharge densitywave in 16:45 —17:15 H9 H7 H2 H7 H9 H48 H32 H23 H22 H7 H2 H2 4 ) 2 I 95

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15:00 — 18:45 15:00 — 18:30 Quantum Dots, Quantum Wires, Point Contacts Point Wires, Quantum Dots, Quantum Magnets and Magnets, Molecular Quantum Skyrmions 15:00 — 18:00 Nanofabrication Session: Direct-Write Focus Beam Induced (Electron and Applications II Processing) 15:00 — 18:30 Session: Superconductivity Poster 2 Electrons Session: Correlated Poster 15:00 — 18:30 15:00 Strategien zur Einführung von künstlicher Intel Strategien zur Einführung von 14:30 — 15:00 ligenz •Henrik Klagges Invited Talks, Discussion Invited Talks, 14:00 — 14:30 Mensch und Maschine: ein unschlagbares Intelligenz – Status Quo – Künstliche Team und zukünftige Entwicklung •Christian Becker 15:00 — 17:00 17:30 — 19:00 Sessions 09:30 — 11:15 Dosimetry and MRI Radiation Therapy Strahlen- Mitgliederversammlung Fachverband und Medizinphysik

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Wed AKC 1.2 AKC 1.1 AIW 5 AIW 4 AIW 3 AIW 2 AIW 1 AIW 4.1 AIW 3.2 AIW 3.1 Working (AKC) GrouponEqual Opportunities •Yana Vaynzof Academi-JA! •Selina Olthof of aJuniorResearcher Striving towards aprofessorship: experiences Invited Talks 10:30 —11:00 10:00 —10:30 & Brezn Gemütlicher AusklangmitNetworkingbeiBier Podiumsdiskussion AIW IndustrietagII AIW IndustrietagI AIW Mitgliederversammlung Sessions •Michael Schramm Podiumsdiskussion: PhysikundIT •N N tum Revolution Quantum Computing:EmpoweringtheQuan •Rolf Zajonc wie kommtdasWissenzumMitarbeiter? Wenn dieFirmawüsstewasweiß– 17:30 —18:30 16:30 —17:30 15:30 —16:30 14:00 —15:00 09:00 —12:30 16:30 —17:30 16:00 —16:30 15:30 —16:00 H2 H2 Theater Theater Theater Theater Theater Theater Theater Theater - 97

Wed - Kunsthalle Kunsthalle in front of H2 upper exit in front Foyer Audimax, H6, LH Foyer Wirtschaft/Recht, Sammelge bäude H2 H2 H2 H38 of the Central Library Foyer 13:15 — 14:15 12:00 — 13:00 12:00 — 13:15 09:00 — 18:00 11:30 — 12:00 Career in Physics with Children Physics in Career •Kristin Persson Career and in Life Negotiations •Laura H Greene Session 10:00 — 12:00 – examples of How to succeed in academia successful careers 11:00 — 11:30 11:00 09:00 — 19:00 PhD Focus Session: Biogenic spin phenomena Session: Biogenic spin PhD Focus Session 09:30 — 12:40

Jobbörse: Forschungszentrum Jülich Jobbörse: Forschungszentrum Jobbörse: McKinsey & Company Inc. Jobbörse: McKinsey Women in Physics Lunch Women (free entrance) Exhibition of Scientific Instruments and Literature Exhibition of Scientific Instruments and Working Group „Young DPG“ (AKjDPG) Group „Young Working AKC 1.4 AKC AKC 1 AKC AKC 1.3 AKC “Role models”-Exhibition (free entrance) AKjDPG 2 98

Wed technik Jobbörse: BundesamtfürSicherheitundInformations PLV 10.1 Public Evening Talk (freeentrance) 14:30 —15:30 •Gianfranco Pacchioni tion, andintegrityinmodernscience The overproduction oftruth.Passion, competi- 20:00 —21:00 ______Kunsthalle H1 - 99

Wed - H1 H1 H2 H1 H1 H2 H1 H1 H2 Thursday, April 4, 2019 April 4, Thursday, Plenary Talks 08:30 — 09:15 14:00 — 14:45 14:00 — 14:45 14:00 — 14:45 Beyond the molecular movie: The ultrafast elec movie: the molecular Beyond - ap towards – progress Quantum computing plications Riel •Heike and Community The Physics of Inference Detection Moore •Cristopher Sessions 08:30 — 09:15 Plenary Martin Wolf Riel Plenary Heike Plenary Cris Moore Talk Prize 13:15 — 13:45 in and orbital reconstructions Spin, charge, heterostructures complex oxide Benckiser •Eva 2019) the Walter-Schottky-Prize of (Laureate Session 13:15 — 13:45 Benckiser Eva Talk Prize Discussion Talk, Lunch 13:15 — 13:45 in der Automobilelektronik Als Physiker •Thomas Riepl tronic structure view of surface view of dynamics structure tronic •Martin Wolf 14:00 — 14:45 PLV 11.1 PLV PLV 13.1 PLV 12 PLV 13 PLV PLV 11 PLV 6.1 PRV 6 PRV PSV 7.1 PLV 12.1 PLV 100

Thu SYCZ 1.6 SYCZ 1.5 SYCZ 1.4 SYCZ 1.3 SYCZ 1.2 SYCZ 1.1 Symposium Czech RepublicasGuestofHonor(SYCZ) PSV 8 PSV 7 PSV 8.1 Philipp Meyer, KatjaPolotzek •Holger Kantz,Marc Hoell,Mozhdeh Massah, systems Long rangetemporalcorrelations incomplex •Jaroslav Hlinka brain toclimate Occam‘s razor andcomplex networksfrom •Jascha Repp L.Patera, FabianLaerte Queck,PhilippScheuerer, access toout-of-equilibriumcharge states Tunneling microscopy oninsulatorsprovides •Pavel Jelinek 1D molecularsystemonsurfaces Huber •Rupert Terahertz subcycle charge and spincontrol 12:15 —12:45 11:45 —12:15 11:15 —11:45 10:30 —11:00 10:00 —10:30 •Tomas Jungwirth in antiferromagnets phenomena symmetriesandtransport Crystal 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks PSV VIII PSV VII Sessions •Erich Runge,RimaX.Schüssler, PhilippJäger Being aPhDCandidateinPhysics 13:15 —14:00 13:15 —13:45 13:15 —14:00 H4 H4 H4 H4 H4 H4 H15 H2 H15 101

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Czech Republic as Guest of Honor Republic as Guest Czech Session 09:30 — 12:45 10:30 — 11:00 11:15 — 11:45 11:45 — 12:15 Gaining control of DNA-based nanodevices Gaining control Ricci •Francesco of single Self-assembly and optical properties molecule polymers on DNA origami •Kurt Gothelf to dynamic plasmonics DNA origami route •Laura Liu DNA nanostructures templated metal Artur Bayrak, Erbe Türkan •Ralf Seidel, Jingjing Ye, Session 09:30 — 12:15 in DNA Nanostruc- Physics of Self-Organization tures 10:00 — 10:30 Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 DNA and Their Nanostructures Functional Applications •Itamar Willner

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Thu SYIS 1 SYIS 1.5 SYIS 1.4 SYIS 1.3 SYIS 1.2 SYIS 1.1 BP 26.1 BP 24.1 structures (SYIS) Symposium InteractionsandSpinin2DHetero Biological PhysicsDivision(BP) Interactions andSpinsin2DHeterostructures Session •Markus Morgenstern Flipping thevalley ingraphenequantumdots Van•Bart Wees heterostructures inVanSpin transport derWaals materialsand •Tobias Korn erostructures Light-Matter interactioninvan derWaals het •Klaus Ensslin Bilayer Graphene QuantumDevices 15:00 —17:45 17:15 —17:45 16:45 —17:15 16:00 —16:30 15:30 —16:00 •Pablo Jarillo-Herrero Strongly Correlated Physics Magic AngleGraphene:aNewPlatformfor 15:00 —15:30 Invited Talks •Thorsten Hugel molecule FRET Understanding molecularmachines by single- •Ben Fabry to assembliesoforganisms Active motion inlivingsystems:from molecules Invited Talks 15:00 —15:30 09:30 —10:00 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H4 H11 - 103 -

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16:30 — 17:00 09:30 — 13:00 15:00 — 17:00 15:00 — 17:30 15:00 — 18:45 3D scaffolds as cell-instructive biomaterials cell-instructive as 3D scaffolds Selhuber-Unkel •Christine matter buckling of active Spontaneous •Karsten Kruse Sessions 09:30 — 12:45 I Biomaterials and biopolymers multicellular Cell adhesion and migration, systems I 12:15 — 13:00 in DNA- nanostruc Physics of self-organization tures 15:00 — 16:00 Single molecules biophysics Biomaterials and biopolymers II II Statistical physics of biological systems - session: Theory of stochastic pro PhD Focus cesses with applications in biology 16:15 — 17:00 Cell mechanics III 15:45 — 16:15 15:45 Systematic Dynamic Coarse-Graining with Memory Schmid Jung, Martin •Friederike Gerhard Hanke, Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 Chemical and Polymer Physics Division (CPP) Chemical and Polymer BP 28.7 BP 24 BP 27 BP 28 BP 29 BP 23 BP 25 BP 26 BP 30 BP 27.4 CPP 51.1 104

Thu CPP 54 CPP 53 CPP 52 CPP 51 CPP 50 CPP 59.1 CPP 58.1 CPP 56.5 CPP 56.3 CPP 56.1 Active Matter II Perovskite andHybridPhotovolatics I Biomaterials andbiopolymersI Modeling andSimulationofSoftMatterII Organic Photovoltaics Organic Electronics andPhotovoltaics III– Sessions •Sanat Kumar Exceptional GasSeparationPerformance Membraneswith Polymer-Grafted Nanoparticle •Bodo Wilts surprising opticalproperties Gyroids onthenanoscale:Metamaterials with •Jan Hamaekers MaterialsDesign Virtual Numerical SimulationandMachineLearningin •Jamie Foster electrode modelling theory electrodes: Insightsfrom MRI,NMRandporous Increasing theratecapabilityofthickgraphite •Arnulf Latz life ofabattery based modeling:Tools forexploringtheinner Microstructure resolved simulationsandtheory 10:00 —12:45 09:30 —13:00 09:30 —12:45 09:30 —12:00 09:30 —13:00 15:00 —15:30 15:00 —15:30 16:45 —17:15 15:45 —16:15 15:00 —15:30 H19 H36 H10 H13 H18 H8 H13 H14 H14 H14 105

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citonic Properties and Light-Emitting Devices and Light-Emitting citonic Properties 15:00 — 18:30 15:00 — 17:00 15:00 — 17:30 17:45 — 18:30 Physics of Self-Organization in DNA- Nanostruc of Self-Organization Physics tures 15:00 — 18:00 for the Energy Methods Computational Focus: Materials Future the Road to Paving Transition: Stephan by Systems - organized and Storage Zausch Kramer and Jochen 15:00 — 18:15 IV – Ex and Photovoltaics Electronics Organic Nanostructuring and Nano Nanostructures, Hybrids Polymer Composites and Functional Biomaterials and biopolymers II II and Hybrid Photovolatics Perovskite of Electrical, Dielectrical and Optical Properties Thin Films 18:45 — 19:45 Annual General Meeting of the CPP Division (CPP Mitgliederversammlung) 12:15 — 13:00 12:15 Soft Matter sized 15:00 — 17:30 Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 by Epitaxial graphene on SiC(0001) studied and microscopy spectroscopy electron •Florian Speck Thin Films Division (DS) CPP 58 CPP 60 CPP 61 CPP 62 CPP 56 CPP 57 CPP 63 CPP 55 CPP CPP 59 DS 21.1 106

Thu DS 24 DS 23 DS 22 DS 21 DS 23.5 DS 23.1 DS 21.9 DS 21.6 AFM, ...) Part I AFM, ...)Part and Composition(XRD, TEM,XPS,SIMS,RBS, Thin FilmProperties: Structure, Morphology III (Electron BeamInducedProcessing) Direct-Write NanofabricationandApplications Thin FilmApplications tion ofEpitaxialGraphene Focus Session:Growth, Properties andApplica- Sessions •Oleksandr Dobrovolskiy, MichaelHuth rent statusandpotentialforfuture work 3D nanomagnetismandsuperconductivity: Cur- •Oleg Udalov, IgorBeloborodov mentals andapplications nano-granularheterostructures:Artificial funda •Johannes Jobst Ott, RudolfMTromp, SenseJanvan derMolen, Tobias AdeJong,Eugene EKrasovskii, Christian con carbide:Apathway forintercalation Intrinsic stackingdomainsingrapheneonsili Claire Berger, •Walt deHeer Vladimir Prudkovskiy, YiranHu,HueLeiMa, electronics andDiracpointphysics Patternable non-polarepigraphenefornano- 15:00 —18:15 15:00 —17:45 09:30 —12:15 09:30 —12:45 16:30 —17:00 15:00 —15:30 12:15 —12:45 11:15 —11:45 H39 H32 H39 H32 H32 H32 H32 H32 107 - -

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Invited Talks Invited 09:30 — 10:00 09:30 — 10:00 10:00 — 10:30 09:30 — 12:00 09:30 — 13:00 10:00 — 13:15 10:00 — 12:45 10:30 — 11:15 11:30 — 12:30 Non-Brownian diffusion: from disorder to physi- disorder diffusion: from Non-Brownian cal insights •Ralf Metzler one- correlated in strongly Quantum dynamics dimensional Bose gases Nägerl •Hanns-Christoph Quantum Chaos and Decoherence Extreme García-Pin Pedro Chenu, Luis Aurélia Zhenyu Xu, in Bose-Hubbard Semiclassical approach statistics to spectral universal models: from far-out-of-equilibrium dynamics •Remy Dubertrand Sessions 09:30 — 10:00 R. Metzler Talk II Modeling and Simulation of Soft Matter Quantum Chaos Many-Body Focus: motion Anomalous diffusion / Brownian C Matter Active grids The Physics of Power Networks (joint SOE/DY) Energy tos, Javier Molina-Vilaplana, •Adolfo Del Campo Molina-Vilaplana, Javier tos, 12:30 — 13:00 Dynamics and Statistical Physics Division (DY) Division Physics Statistical and Dynamics DY 40.1 DY DY 42.1 DY 42.2 DY 41 DY 42 DY 43 DY 44 DY 45 DY 46 DY DY 40 DY DY 42.10 DY 108

Thu HL 38 HL 37 HL 36 Semiconductor PhysicsDivision(HL) DY 56 DY 55 DY 54 DY 53 DY 52 DY 51 DY 50 DY 49 DY 48 DY 47 Organic semiconductors tion ofEpitaxialGraphene Focus Session:Growth, Properties andApplica- II-VI- andIII-V-semiconductors Sessions 09:30 —11:15 09:30 —12:45 09:30 —13:00 Statistical PhysicsDivision Annual GeneralMeetingoftheDynamicsand Brownian Poster: Noneq.Stat. Phys.,Stat.Bio. Poster: Complex,Fluids,Glasses,Granular Poster QuantumSystems idics Poster: Active Matter, Microswimmer, Microflu Poster: Stat.Phys.,Comp.Meth Poster: NonlinearSystems,Patterns, Flows.. Quantum-Critical Phenomena tions inBiology ofStochasticProcessesTheory withApplica Statistical physicsofbiologicalsystemsII 18:30 —19:30 15:00 —18:00 15:00 —18:00 15:00 —18:00 15:00 —18:00 15:00 —18:00 15:00 —18:00 15:00 —18:00 15:00 —18:45 15:00 —17:30 H33 H32 H31 H3 Poster B2 Poster B2 Poster B2 Poster B2 Poster B2 Poster B2 H23 H17 H11 109 - -

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09:30 — 13:00 15:00 — 17:15 15:00 — 17:15 acterization 15:00 — 17:30 17:30 — 18:30 Quantum dots and wires: Optical properties I properties Optical and wires: dots Quantum I Photovolatics and Hybrid Perovskite interfaces, and surfaces Heterostructures, and char Preparation Quantum dots and wires: II and Hybrid Photovolatics Perovskite of the Semiconductor Annual General Meeting Physics Division 18:30 — 21:00 III HL Posters 09:30 — 12:45 09:30 Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 10:00 — 10:30 10:30 — 11:00 Magnetic nanomembranes: From flexible Magnetic nanomembranes: From controlled to remotely magnetoelectronics microrobotics G. Schmidt •Oliver in nanomag- chiral effects Curvature-induced nets •Oleksandr Pylypovskyi in curved and non Chiral magnetoresistance curved geometries Gambardella •Pietro Magnetism Division (MA) HL 43 HL 40 HL 41 HL 42 HL 44 HL 45 HL 39 MA 42.1 MA 42.2 MA 42.3 110

Thu MA 50 MA 49 MA 48 MA 47 MA 46 MA 45 MA 44 MA 43 MA 42 MA 41 MA 40 MA 39 MA 42.4 MA Topology andSymmetry-Protected Materials Focus II Session:SpinsonSurfaces Topological Semimetals–Experiment Magnetic anisotropy inthinfilms andclusters Magnetic particles Focus I Session:SpinsonSurfaces Magnetic imaging(Experimentaltechniques) Micro- and nanostructured magneticmaterials Focus magnetism Session:Curvilinear Magnetic Textures: StaticsandImagingII Strong Spin-OrbitCoupling Frustrated Magnets– Talk:Overview ChristopherLutz Sessions Kronast, GiselaSchütz,MathiasKläui Weigand, HermannStoll, Andrea Krone, Florian rnel Richter, Andre Bisig,BenjaminKrüger, Markus M.Reeve, Mohamad-AssaadMawass,Ko•Robert - Domain Wall Geometries DynamicsinCurved 15:00 —17:45 15:00 —18:00 15:00 —17:45 11:30 —13:00 11:30 —13:15 10:30 —13:00 09:30 —11:00 09:30 —11:15 09:30 —12:30 09:30 —13:15 09:30 —13:00 09:30 —10:15 11:00 —11:30 H24 H15 H2 H53 H52 H15 H53 H52 H38 H37 Theater H15 H38 111

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18:00 — 19:00 Magnetism Poster B Poster Magnetism MA Meeting of the Annual General division 15:00 — 18:00 15:00 11:45 — 12:15 15:00 — 15:30 16:45 — 17:15 Supervised the and unsupervised learning from literature body of materials large •Gerbrand Ceder materials discovery Extending high-throughput and application Concepts to finite temperatures: Fritz Janssen Jan, Halil Sözen, •Tilmann Hickel, Mira Todorova, Sudarsan Surendralal, Körmann, Neugebauer Ralf Drautz, Jörg Lysogorskiy, Yury 10:15 — 10:45 scanning by mechanisms revealed Friction microscopy and electron force Marcus •Roland Bennewitz, Christiane Petzold, - Nicholas Chan, SG Balakrishna, Philip Eg Koch, berts, Klemenz, Michael Moseler Andreas 11:45 — 12:15 of Metallic Thin Testing In-situ Microscopy Films Radmilović •Velimir Machine Learning between Physics Atomistic and Data •Michele Ceriotti with Particle Technology High-throughput Mädler •Lutz 10:15 — 10:45 Invited Talk, Topical Talks Topical Invited Talk, 09:30 — 10:00 in Materials Science The Digital Transformation and Solid State Physics •Chris Eberl et al. Metal and Material Physics Division (MM) Material Physics Metal and MA 52 MA 51 MM 33.5 MM 37.1 MM 37.6 MM 35.1 MM 35.4 MM 33.1 MM 32.1 112

Thu O 73.1 MM 40 MM 39 MM 38 MM 37 MM 36 MM 35 MM 34 MM 33 MM 32 MM 37.7 Surface Science Division(O) Surface •Christopher Lutz nance inanSTM Magnetic sensing by single-atom spinreso- Invited Talks 09:30 —10:15 Liquid andAmorphousMetals als, high-temperature materials) Structural Materials(Steels,light-weightmateri (methodological aspects,numerics) Methods inComputationalMaterialsModelling Analytics inMaterialsScience Topical session(SymposiumMM):BigData Liquid andAmorphousMetals and in-situMicroscopy inMaterialsResearch Topical session(SymposiumMM):Correlative (methodological aspects,numerics) Methods inComputationalMaterialsModelling Analytics inMaterialsScience Topical session(SymposiumMM):BigData Invited talkEberl Sessions •Frank Mücklich,DominikBritz methods approaches withdatamininganddeeplearning Microstructure istheknow-it-all–classification 15:00 —16:15 15:00 —17:45 15:00 —17:30 15:00 —18:45 10:15 —13:00 10:15 —13:00 10:15 —13:00 10:15 —13:15 09:30 —10:00 17:15 —17:45 H15 H46 H45 H44 H43 H46 H45 H44 H43 H43 H43 113 -

Thu H5 H14 H15 H24 H24 H24 H24 11:00 — 11:30 12:00 — 12:30 Structure evolution of oxide-supported metal evolution Structure conditions nanoparticles under different Wang •Yuemin pairs electron of correlated Photoemission megahertz by high-order excited metals from harmonics Michael Trützschler, Andreas •Cheng-Tien Chiang, Wolf Schumann, O. Frank Huth, Robin Kamrla, Widdra 10:30 — 11:00 of magnetic coherence Enhancing quantum atoms on a surface Taeyoung Willke, Philip Yang, Bae, Kai •Yujeong Lutz P. J. Heinrich, Christopher Choi, Andreas 10:30 — 11:00 of van properties in on the electronic Zooming Heterostructures der Waals Roland J. Koch, Katoch, Ulstrup, Jyoti •Søren Simranjeet Kathleen M. McCreary, Simon Moser, Roland K. Jonker, T. Berend Singh, Jinsong Xu, Chris Eli Rotenberg, Bostwick, Kawakami, Aaron Jozwiak 11:00 — 11:30 magnetic measuring the anisotropic Directly field of a spin force exchange Jolie, Wouter Hung, •Nadine Hauptmann, Tzu-Chao Stefan Heinze, Wegner, Daniel Haldar, Soumyajyoti Alexander A. Khajetoorians 11:30 — 12:00 - at Ambient Pres Microscopy Scanning Probe sures •Baran Eren sur- diffraction from surface x-ray High energy faces and particles in operando catalysis •Uta Hejral, Stefano Albertin, Mikhail Shipilin, Jo- Blomberg, Sara Pfaff, Zhou, Sebastian Jianfeng Stierle, Johan Gustafson, Andreas han Zetterberg, Lundgren Edvin 11:00 — 11:30 11:00 O 78.3 O 81.4 O 79.1 O 81.1 O 81.2 O 81.3 O 75.3 114

Thu O 77 O 76 O 75 O 74 O 73 O 86.7 O 86.5 O 84.1 O 83.3 O 81.5 ing Self-Organization,Solid-Liquid Interfaces, Order- Organic Moleculeson Inorganic Substrates V: and Nanoantennae Plasmonics &NanoopticsV: Nanostructures Fundamentals ofCatalysisI tion ofEpitaxialGraphene Focus Session:Growth, Properties andApplica- Talk:Overview ChristopherLutz 10:30 —13:15 10:30 —13:00 10:30 —13:00 09:30 —12:45 09:30 —10:15 Sessions •Hao Zheng Type II Weyl semimetalsurfaces interferencesQuasiparticle onType Iand 16:45 —17:15 Pekka Komsa, AchimRosch,ThomasMichely Arkady Krasheninnikov, CarstenBusse,Hannu- Joshua Hall,Fabian Portner, NicolaeAtodiresei, •Wouter Jolie,Clifford Murray, PhilippWeiss, within MoS Luttinger liquidinabox: electrons confined •Sebastian Stepanow magnets Long-lived magneticstatesinatomic-scale Sterrer •Martin molecules onultrathinMgO(001)films Control ofcharge transfer intolarge organic Håkan Rensmo,HansSiegbahn,MariaHahlin •Julia Maibach,IdaKällquist,KristinaEdström, electron Spectroscopy onLithiumIonBatteries Batteries atWork: Towards OperandoPhoto- 16:00 —16:30 15:00 —15:30 15:30 —16:00 12:30 —13:00 2 mirror twinboundaries H9 H8 H5 H32 H15 H24 H24 H15 H9 H24 115

Thu - H14 H15 H16 H24 H5 H9 H15 H16 H24 H25 H26 H1 H1 tron Spectroscopy tron 10:30 — 13:00 10:30 — 13:00 15:00 — 17:45 15:00 — 17:30 15:00 — 17:30 15:00 — 17:30 19:00 — 19:30 19:30 — 20:30 Electronic Structure of SurfacesPhotoelec I: Structure Electronic Spins on Surfaces Session: I Focus at Surfaces Dynamics and Ultrafast Electron Interfaces I 10:30 — 13:00 Award Investigator Ertl Young Gerhard of Catalysis II Fundamentals Substrates VI: Inorganic Molecules on Organic Self-Assembly Transfer, Charge Chirality, 15:00 — 18:00 on Surfaces Session: Spins II Focus Dynamics at Surfaces and Ultrafast Electron Interfaces II: New Methods and Developments 15:00 — 17:45 Materials and Symmetry-Protected Topology and Density Waves Charge 2D Materials IV: Properties Electronic 15:00 — 17:45 of Surfaces II Structure Electronic Annual Meeting of the Surface Science Division Session Post-Deadline 10:30 — 13:15 10:30 O 79 O 80 O 82 O 83 O 85 O 87 O 89 O 90 O 81 O 84 O 86 O 88 O 78 116

Thu SOE 19 SOE 18 SOE 17 SOE 16 SOE 19.7 SOE 19.5 SOE 19.4 SOE 19.1 TT 51.1 TT Physics ofSocio-economicSystemsDivision(SOE) Low Temperature PhysicsDivision(TT) with ApplicationsinBiology Focus ofStochasticProcesses Session:Theory Energy Networks(jointSOE/DY) The PhysicsofPower grids Networks andSystemicRisks(jointSOE/DY) Sessions M. LaPorta •Francesc Font-Clos, StefanoZapperi,CaterinaA. epithelial-mesenchymal plasticity Reconstructing thetopographiclandscapeof •Susan Cox Seeing andbelieving atsuper-resolution Frey•Erwin tions inMulti-SpeciesTransport Topological HindranceandJammingTransi- 15:00 —18:45 11:30 —12:30 10:30 —11:15 09:30 —11:30 18:00 —18:30 17:00 —17:45 16:15 —16:45 •Nick Jones Ecosystem stabilityandaltruisticadvantage 15:00 —15:45 Invited Talks, Topical Talk •Clifford Hicks in Sr Evaluation ofchiralsuperconductivity Invited Talks 09:30 —10:00 2 RuO 4 H17 H17 H6 H17 H17 H17 H17 H17 H2 117

Thu - - - 4 RuO 2 H2 H2 H2 H2 H2 H7 Theater H22 Magnetic excitations and their possible role in role their possible and excitations Magnetic in Sr pairing the superconducting 10:00 — 10:30 10:00 •Markus Braden, Stefan Kunkemöller, Kevin Kevin Stefan Kunkemöller, •Markus Braden, Zhiqiang Q. Mao, Sidis, Yvan Steffens, Jenni, Paul Mazin Maeno, Igor Yoshiteru 10:30 — 11:00 11:45 — 12:15 try in Multiband Superconductors 09:30 — 12:45 09:30 — 13:00 pling 09:30 — 13:00 Topologically protected Bogoliubov Fermi Fermi Bogoliubov protected Topologically surfaces Philip Brydon, Henri Menke, •Daniel Agterberg, Carsten Timm 11:15 — 11:45 in Fe-based symmetry breaking Time-reversal superconductors Chubukov •Andrey time with broken superconductivity Emerging symmetry inside a superconducting reversal state s-wave Philipp Materne, Grinenko, Rajib Sarkar, •Vadim Kihou, Chul-Ho Lee, Saicharan As Kunihiro Symme Time Reversal Session: Broken Focus Physics Quantum Impurities and Kondo Spin-Orbit Cou Magnets – Strong Frustrated Complex Oxides and Electrons: Correlated Other Materials wartham, Igor Morozov, Bernd Buechner, Ruben Bernd Buechner, wartham, Igor Morozov, Nenkov, Konstantin Huehne, Nielsch Kornelius, Paul Drechsler, Stefan-Ludwig Dmitriy Efremov, Vadimov, Vasiliy Skrotzki, Chekhonin, Werner Hubertus Eremin, Ilya Volkov, Pavel Mihail Silaev, Hans-Henning Klauss Luetkens, Sessions 09:30 — 13:00 TT 51.2 TT 51.3 TT 52 TT 54 TT 51.5 TT 53 TT 51.4 TT 51 118

Thu AKjDPG 3 TT 65 TT 64 TT 63 TT 62 TT 61 TT 60 TT 59 TT 58 TT 57 TT 56 TT 55 TT Working Group„Young DPG“(AKjDPG) cesses withApplicationsinBiology PhD Focus ofStochasticPro Session: Theory - Session 15:00 —18:45 ture PhysicsDivision Annual GeneralMeetingoftheLowTempera- Poster Session:Transport and Cryotechnique Poster Detectors Particle Session:Cryogenic III (Electron BeamInducedProcessing) Direct-Write NanofabricationandApplications Topology andSymmetry-Protected Materials Quantum-Critical Phenomena andChargeComplex OxidesInterfaces Order Superconductivity: Qubits2 Structure Superconductivity: Properties andElectronic Topological Semimetals–Experiment Junctions Superconductivity: Tunneling andJosephson 18:30 —20:00 15:00 —18:30 15:00 —18:30 15:00 —17:45 15:00 —17:45 15:00 —18:00 15:00 —18:00 15:00 —18:30 15:00 —18:00 15:00 —17:45 09:30 —13:00 H17 H7 Poster D Poster D H32 H24 H23 H22 Theater H7 H2 H23 119

Thu - Kunsthalle Kunsthalle Kunsthalle Donaueinkaufszentrum Foyer Audimax, H6, LH Audimax, H6, LH Foyer Wirtschaft/Recht, Sammelge bäude Foyer of the Central Library Foyer ______14:30 — 15:30 13:15 — 14:15 12:00 — 13:00 10:00 — 19:00 09:00 — 18:00 09:00 — 19:00 Jobbörse: KPMG AG Jobbörse: Basycon Jobbörse: d-fine Exhibition „Physik hautnah“ entrance) Exhibition of Scientific Instruments and Literature (free and Literature of Scientific Instruments Exhibition “Role models”-Exhibition “Role 120

Thu SYCC 1.4 SYCC 1.3 SYCC 1.2 SYCC 1.1 PLV 14 PLV 14.1 cepts (SYCC) tations forbeyond von NeumannComputingCon Symposium IdentifyingOptimalPhysicalImplemen Strukov •Mirko Prezioso, Farnood MerrikhBayat, Dmitri architectures, amutualopportunity Artifcial Intelligenceandbeyond von Neumann Locatelli, DamienQuerlioz, JulieGrollier noult, DamirVodenicarevic, Nicolas Tifenn Hirtzlin, shima, Hitoshi Kubota, ShinjiYuasa, Maxence Er JuanTrastoy,Bortolotti, Kay Yakushiji, AkioFuku Tsunegi, Flavio Abreu Araujo,VincentCros, Paolo •Philippe Talatchian, MiguelRomera,Sumito oscillators Neuromorphic computingwithspintronic nano- •Kaushik Roy phic computing electron spin:A pathway toefficientneuromor- Encoding neuralandsynapticfunctionalitiesin 11:15 —11:45 10:30 —11:00 10:00 —10:30 •Narayan Srinivasa the DesignofNeuromorphic Systems On the Link Between Energy and Information for 09:30 —10:00 Invited Talks Plenary Kurt KremerPlenary Session Kremer•Kurt Soft Matter: Topological constraintsdomatter TalkPlenary 08:30 —09:15 08:30 —09:15 Friday, April5,2019 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 - 121 - - -

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- magnet ultrafast in approaches Brain-inspired ism Mentink •Johan H. Session 09:30 — 12:15 physical implementations of Identifying optimal computing non-conventional 11:45 — 12:15 11:45 Coupled Organic-Inorganic Nanostructures for Nanostructures Coupled Organic-Inorganic Optical Switches Scheele •Marcus Invited Talk 09:45 — 10:15 mines search pattern in migratory cells mines search •Milos Galic 12:30 — 13:15 12:30 — 13:15 Mechano-chemical self-organization deter self-organization Mechano-chemical sys cytoskeletal formation in active Pattern Cell adhesion and migration, multicellular systems II 09:30 — 12:00 II matter Active Closing talk Invited Talks 09:30 — 10:00 tems R. Bausch •Andreas Sessions 09:30 — 12:00

Chemical and Polymer Physics Division (CPP) Chemical and Polymer Biological Physics Division (BP) Biological Physics SYCC 1 SYCC SYCC 1.5 SYCC CPP 66.1 BP 33.1 BP 33 BP 32 BP 31.1 BP 31 122

Fri DY 59.1 DY 57.1 DS 25 CPP 70 CPP 69 CPP 68 CPP 67 CPP 66 CPP 65 CPP 64 Dynamics andStatisticalPhysicsDivision(DY) Thin FilmsDivision(DS) •Michael Schmiedeberg ergodic soft mattersystems Energy landscapeexploration approach fornon- Fernandez-Nieves•Alberto cal defects Toroidal droplets, active nematicsandtopologi- Invited Talks II AFM, ...)Part and Composition(XRD, TEM,XPS,SIMS,RBS, Thin FilmProperties: Structure, Morphology Session 09:30 —10:00 09:30 —10:00 09:30 —12:45 Closing talk Glasses andGlasstransition Microfluidics Rheology Polymer andMolecularDynamics,Friction and Semiconducting Properties andDevices Organic Electronics andPhotovoltaics V– Two-dimensional MaterialsIV Active MatterIII 12:30 —13:15 10:00 —11:45 10:00 —12:15 09:45 —12:15 09:45 —12:00 09:30 —13:00 09:30 —12:00 Sessions H19 H3 H32 H1 H19 H6 H13 H18 H36 H11 123

Fri H3 H11 H19 H3 H6 H19 H20 H1 H39 H31 H34 H36

09:30 — 12:00 09:30 — 10:00 10:00 — 11:45 10:00 — 12:15 10:00 — 11:45 10:00 — 11:30 12:30 — 13:15 Talk Alberto Fernandes-Nieves Talk matter II Active Schmiedeberg Michael Talk in Biological Systems III Statistical Physics Microfluidics Glasses and Glass transition Modeling and Data Analysis Closing talk Sessions 09:30 — 10:00 Multiferroics and Magnetoelectric coupling II and Magnetoelectric coupling Multiferroics Session 09:30 — 11:45 Sessions 09:30 — 12:45 09:30 — 13:00 09:30 — 13:00 Ultra-fast phenomena II Optical properties Quantum dots and wires: Materials IV Two-dimensional

(KFM) Crystalline Microstructure Division Solids and their Semiconductor Physics Division (HL) DY 58 DY 59 DY 60 DY 61 DY 62 DY 63 DY 64 DY DY 57 DY KFM 16 HL 46 HL 47 HL 48 124

Fri MA 57 MA 56 MA 55 MA 54 MA MA 53 MA O 100.1 O 99.1 O 96.5 O 96.1 O 91.1 Surface ScienceDivision(O) Surface Magnetism Division(MA) Focus III Session:SpinsonSurfaces Multiferroics andMagnetoelectriccouplingII Electron andmicromagnetism theory Magnetic textures: Transport anddynamicsIII 10:30 —13:00 09:30 —11:45 09:30 —13:15 09:30 —12:30 Magnetic Heuslers,half-metalsandoxides 09:30 —12:45 Sessions •R. Jürgen Behm opments From UHVtoElectrochemistry –RecentDevel- •Sander Otte Quantum simulationthrough atomicassembly •Marek Kolmer, Wonhee Ko, An-PingLi attheatomic leveltransport Multiprobe STMmeasurements ofelectron •Bruno Grandidier tures heterostructal assembliesandnanocrystal - - insemiconductornanocrys Electrical transport •Phil King Quantum Materials Controlling andimagingelectronic structures of Invited Talks 13:15 —14:00 10:30 —11:00 11:45 —12:15 10:30 —11:00 09:30 —10:15 H24 H39 H38 H37 H33 H15 H24 H15 H15 H15 125

Fri H15 H5 H8 H9 H14 H15 H16 H17 H24 H15 H2

10:30 — 12:45 10:30 — 13:00 10:30 — 13:00 10:30 — 13:00 10:30 — 13:00 13:15 — 14:00 Overview Talk: Phil King Overview Talk: Theory Structure Electronic - VI: Near-Field Micros Plasmonics & Nanooptics and Phenomena copy 10:30 — 12:30 Systems Novel 2D Materials V: Metallic Nanowires Semiconductor Substrates: the Atomic at Session: SurfaceTransport Focus Scale 10:30 — 13:00 Dynamics at Surfaces and Ultrafast Electron Interfaces III 10:30 — 12:15 Substrates VII Molecules on Inorganic Organic on Surfaces Session: Spins III Focus Behm Jürgen Overview Talk: Sessions 09:30 — 10:15 Invited Talk 09:30 — 10:00 post- from Non-equilibrium superconductivity: competing quench dynamics to controlling orders Orth P. •Peter Low Temperature Physics Division (TT) Low Temperature O 92 O 93 O 95 O 96 O 99 O 100 O 94 O 97 O 98 O 91 TT 66.1 126

Fri Exhibition „Physikhautnah“ 69 TT 68 TT 67 TT 66 TT Jobbörse: BostonConsultingGroup Cold Atomic GasesandSuperfluids Topology: OtherTopics conducting Electronics DetectorsandOtherSuper Particle Cryogenic Ultrafast DynamicsofLight-Driven Systems 10:00 —19:00 09:30 —11:30 09:30 —12:15 09:30 —12:00 09:30 —12:45 Sessions 12:00 —13:00 Donaueinkaufszentrum H23 H22 H4 H2 Kunsthalle 127 -

Fri 9 99 No. 122 105 Stand S S S tion Loca- LHWR 09:00 – 16:00 09:00 – 18:00 09:00 – 18:00

Audimax Foyer Audimax - H6 LH Wirtschaft/Recht Sammelgebäude

Wednesday, April 3 Wednesday, April 4 Thursday, AH6 = LHWR = S = AF = Tuesday, April 2 Tuesday, Opening hours exhibition: Opening hours 93040 Regensburg University of Regensburg, Universitätsstraße 31 Universitätsstraße of Regensburg, University Index of Exhibitors Index 128 Company Digitale Leistungselektronik GmbH ADL Analoge & und Wissenschaft GmbH matica und ADDITIVE-Cloud-Services Research Systems Inc. Advanced magnets up to 9T flow and UHV options. Superconducting ADDITIVE Soft- und Hardware für Technik ADDITIVE Soft- und Hardware für Technik Minitab, Origin, Mathe- Ingenieurwesen den Produkten mit stations with closed cycle, Modular High NA optics. Probe ren für Statistik und Wissensmanagement im Qualitäts-/ ren im Vakuum Plasmaerzeugung K and <3-5 nm vibrations. Low-Drift and of 1.5K–800 Das Karriereportal für Wissenschaft und Forschung Das Karriereportal Automatisie- Visualisieren, Berechnen, steht für ADDITIVE DC- und gepulste Netzteile zur Sputterstromversorgungen, ranges and flow cryostats with temperature Closed cycle Academics GmbH Speersort 1, 20095 Hamburg Max-Planck-Straße 22 b, 61381 Friedrichsdorf Bunsenstraße 30, 64293 18062, USA Macungie, PA Way, 7476 Industrial Park

Exhibition Röntgenspiegel, Upgradelösungen, Präzisionsbeschichtung Gasanstaltstraße 8B,01237Dresden AXO DRESDENGmbH microscopes, andliquidcryostats dry Piezo-based nanopositioners,lowtemperature Königinstraße 11A,Rückgebäude EG,80539 München attocube systemsAG Messgeräte 6,73760Ostfildern Hellmuth-Hirth-Straße Anton Paar GermanyGmbH Rastersonden-Mikroskope, LockIn-Verstärker Melanchthonstraße 28,08606Oelsnitz(V) ANFATEC InstrumentsAG isolationssysteme Optische Tische,aktive undpassive Schwingungs­ Rudolf-Diesel-Straße 16,40670Meerbusch Ametek, TMCGmbH Vakuumkomponenten, el.Durchführungen, Kabel Traubeneichenstraße 62-66,16567Schönfließ Allectra GmbH – Dynamicspectraladaptionofopticalfilters bandwidth), LEDlightsources (365–770nm),TuneCube applications, Precise ultranarrow bandfilters(<1nm Optical filtersandfiltersetsforspectroscopy andlaser Kohlplattenweg 18,72074Tübingen AHF analysentechnikAG Vakuumpumpen, Vakuummessgeräte, Lecksucher Lyoner Straße20,60528Frankfurt/M. GmbH&Co.KGServices Agilent Technologies Sales& LHWR AH6 AH6 AF AF AF S S 89+90 73+74 129 43 87 91 41 39 7

Exhibition - 30 52 40 19 57 97 S AF AF AH6 AH6 LHWR Hotplates/Ofentechnik anwendung, Glovebox/Gasreinigung, Partikelentfernung, Partikelentfernung, anwendung, Glovebox/Gasreinigung, organische Substanzen/Service, Verkapselung, Inertgas- Substanzen/Service, Verkapselung, organische (Beschichtungsquellen), Sublimationsanlagen, Reinste (Beschichtungsquellen), Sublimationsanlagen, Vakuumbeschichtung, Komponenten und Anlagen Komponenten Vakuumbeschichtung, Niedersedlitzer Straße 75 (Eingang A), 01257 Dresden Straße 75 (Eingang A), 01257 Niedersedlitzer 130 Bestec GmbH Bestec CreaPhys GmbH pulse durations <10 fs. 100+ W, Reprate up to 10 MHz, flexible Wavelength & Wavelength Reprate up to 10 MHz, flexible 100+ W, footprint, complexity & maximum stability. Average pwr Average footprint, complexity & maximum stability. lasers on the market. Modular OPCPA design reduces design reduces Modular OPCPA lasers on the market. Class 5 Photonics offers the most powerful femtosecond the most powerful femtosecond Class 5 Photonics offers Notkestraße 85, 22607 Hamburg Notkestraße Bluefors Oy Vojko Kunej Vojko Bluefors Oy evap; Optiksysteme im UHV; Beamline Ausrüstung im UHV; Beamline Optiksysteme evap; Systeme für OLED, OMBD, Sputtern, therm. Verdampfen, therm. Verdampfen, Sputtern, OMBD, OLED, Systeme für Am Studio 2b, 12489 Berlin 2b, Am Studio CLASS 5 PHOTONICS GmbH CLASS 5 PHOTONICS tion, TMT: Universal Mechanical Testing, Tribology Mechanical Testing, Universal tion, TMT: white light interferometry, focus variation, surface inspec focus variation, white light interferometry, Nano-Scratch, Material testing, SOM: 3D Optical Profiler, Optical Profiler, Nano-Scratch, Material testing, SOM: 3D noindentation, in-situ SEM/TEM Nanomechanical testing, noindentation, in-situ SEM/TEM Nanomechanical AFM, nanoscale infrared spectroscopy (Nano-IR), NI: Na- spectroscopy AFM, nanoscale infrared AFM: Atomic Force Microscopy, Bio- & Material Science Microscopy, Force AFM: Atomic Dennewartstraße 25, 52068 Messtechnik GmbH & Co. KG Messtechnik GmbH BROCKHAUS MESSTECHNIK Dr. Brockhaus Brockhaus Dr. BROCKHAUS MESSTECHNIK Surfaces Nano Bruker Division Cryogen-free dilution refrigerator systems dilution refrigerator Cryogen-free Magnetische Messtechnik Arinatie 10, 003700 Helsinki, FINNLAND 003700 Helsinki, Arinatie 10, 58507 Lüdenscheid 4, Gustav-Adolf-Straße

Exhibition Image analysis &metrology software 16 rueLavoisier, 25000Besancon, Digital Surf DFG Information undBeratungzu denFörderprogrammen der 53170 Bonn CryoVac GmbH&Co.KG Präzisionskapazitätsmessbrücken nipulated Probe Stations, Hallmessplätze, Magnetometer, temaschinen, Elektro- undSL-Magnetsysteme,Mikroma - Tieftemperaturmess– und–regeltechnik, Käl Kryostate, Dolivostraße 9,64293Darmstadt Physik, Mathematik,Geowissen-schaften Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) SrTiO3, MgO, LaAlO3,Saphir, Si,Ge,III/Vuvm. Köpenicker Straße325,12555Berlin CrysTec GmbHKristalltechnologie Regelgeräte Helium-Bad-u.Verdampferkryostate, Temperaturmess- und 14,53842TroisdorfHeuserweg Cryophysics GmbH Cryophysics SparesCooler /Cryogenic UHV Systems/Hall&Seebeck77KStirling Sensors /LN2GeneratorsSuperconducting Magnets/ Systems /LHe&LN2Level /Cryogenic bration Cryostats 4K PulseTube Cooler/GMRefrigeratorsUltraLowVi Hermann-Cossmann-Straße 19,41472Neuss BudzylekGbR Cryoandmore anlagenbau MBE, LT-STM, UHV, PLD, Sputtern,Effusionszellen, Sonder- Industriestraße 9,74391Erligheim CreaTec Fischer&Co.GmbH LHWR AF AF AF S S S - 131 - 55 98 79 60 18 96 93

Exhibition - 17 38 92 94 28 37 S S AH6 AH6 LHWR LHWR PEEM Verdampfer, Spin Detektoren, Ionenquellen, PEEM, TOF- Spin Detektoren, Verdampfer, Neukirchner Straße 2, 65510 Hünstetten-Kesselbach Neukirchner Focus GmbH Focus offering customised solutions across our range. across customised solutions offering and transport our dynamic design team equipment, with technology. We specialise in sample handling, transfer, specialise in sample handling, transfer, We technology. Ferrovac GmbH provides world-leading Swiss UHV GmbH provides Ferrovac Thurgauerstrasse 72, 8050 Zürich, Switzerland 72, 8050 Zürich, Thurgauerstrasse Ferrovac GmbH Ferrovac EQ Photonics GmbH Spektrometer Laserdioden, Quantenkaskadenlaser, LWL-Komponenten, LWL-Komponenten, Quantenkaskadenlaser, Laserdioden, Sealing products NIR-Photon-Counting, Photomultiplier, APDs, Fotodioden, 132 cedex 1, France SLEDs, Laser, Supercontinuum Akustooptik, Pockelszellen, 90 rue de la Roche du Geai CS 52913, 42029 Saint Etienne Geai CS 52913, 42029 Saint Etienne 90 rue de la Roche du Hauptstraße 30, 85386 Eching Obere Group EnPro Industries companies Technetics Technetics EnPro Industries companies hin zu riesigen Teilchenbeschleunigern. Anwendungsbedarf in kleinsten Forschungslaboren bis Anwendungsbedarfkleinsten Forschungslaboren in derner Forschung und Entwicklung, für den spezifischen und Entwicklung, für den spezifischen derner Forschung Edwards GmbH GmbH Edwards kundenspezifische Quellen und Zubehör Quellen und kundenspezifische MBE-Systeme, Effusionszellen, Elektronenstrahlverdampfer, Elektronenstrahlverdampfer, Effusionszellen, MBE-Systeme, mo die Anforderungen abgestimmt auf Vakuumlösungen, Josef-Beyerle-Straße 18/1, 71263 Weil der Stadt der 71263 Weil 18/1, Josef-Beyerle-Straße b. München Ammerthalstraße 36, 85551 Kirchheim Dr. Eberl MBE-Komponenten GmbH GmbH MBE-Komponenten Eberl Dr.

Exhibition Cryogenics Avenue 4,StationLane,Witney, Oxon, OX28 4BN,UK ICEoxford nenten Laser, DPSS-Laser, AsphärischeOptiken, OptischeKompo 2,34123Kassel Heinrich-Hertz-Straße Hübner GmbH&Co.KG rungen, Membranbalgen,SpecialProducts CF, KF, ISO, UHV-Vakuumbauteile, ElektrischeDurchfüh De Wel 44,3871MVHoevelaken, Netherlands Hositrad/Holland Spektroskopie fürinstrumentelle AnalytikundinnovativeIhr Partner Neuhofstraße 9,64625Bensheim HORIBA JobinYvon GmbH research anddevelopment Direct writing andmasklesslaserlithographysystemsfor Tullastraße 2,69126Heidelberg Mikrotechnik GmbH Heidelberg Instruments Meßinstrumente Zubehör, Kryotechnisches Mischkryostate, Aachener Straße89,52223Stolberg Dr. GeorgeV. LecomteGmbH GVL Cryoengineering Materialien fürEntwicklungundForschung Postfach 1343,61213BadNauheim Goodfellow GmbH LHWR AH6 AH6 AF AF S S - 117 133 50 95 32 33 58 2 -

Exhibition 8 56 75 49 119 123 109 - S S S AF AF AF LHWR 134 Institute of Physics Publishing Institute of Physics custom cryogenic plasma clea systems – Benchtop components. Closed cycle and flow cryostats – Probe stations and cryostats – Probe and flow Closed cycle and deposition systems – Thin film Testers piezoelectric Bessungerstraße 200, 64295 Darmstadt 200, 64295 Bessungerstraße and – Ferroelectric surfaceners and plasma activation Incienta Technologie GmbH GmbH Technologie Incienta JCM Dr. Jürgen Christian Müller JCM Dr. Publishers of journals, magazines, community websites Publishers of journals, Temple Circus, Temple Way, Bristol, BS1 6BE, UK Way, Temple Circus, Temple kiutra GmbH Kleindiek Nanotechnik GmbH JUST VACUUM GmbH JUST VACUUM R&D und ein weltweites Service-Netzwerk. Kashiyama GmbH Europe Kashiyama oder Vacuum-Equipment Analytik, branchenspezifischem and Continuous ADR. schichttechnik wartungsarmer Pumpen für Multistage-Roots render, cryocoolers, ADR, range: Closed-cycle temperature Kelvin Supraleitende Magnete, Tieftemperaturtechnik,Supraleitende Magnete, Dünn- Vakuumtechnik - ist R&D und Herstellung energiespa Das Kerngeschäft and sub- cryostats for the Kelvin research Cryogen-free Zeilweg 19, 60439 / Main 19, 60439 Frankfurt Zeilweg Daimlerstraße 17, 66849 Landstuhl 29, 81929 München Stefan-George-Ring Ainmillerstraße 20, 80801 München characterization, electrical charecterization Mikro- and Nanomanipulators, AFM, nanomechanical Mikro- Aspenhaustraße 25, 72770 Reutlingen

Exhibition Optomechanik, gepulstensDye-Laser Industriestraße 4,42477Radevormwald LIOP-TEC GmbH rung, hochauflösendeMikroskopie Mikroskopie-Zubehör, Live-Cell Imaging,Probentemperie- Sonnenstraße 13,91074Herzogenaurach Linnowave GmbHi.G. Reactor STM Video rateSPM,Variable Temperature STM, 19,2333CHLeiden,Netherlands J.H. Oortweg Leiden ProbeMicroscopy B.V. Vorhangsysteme inkl.GestelloderSchienensystem Schutzsysteme, modulare Stellwandsysteme,Modulare Kunststoff oderGlas,Laserschutzfolien,Großflächige Laser- undJustierschutzbrillen,Laserschutzfenster aus Siemensstraße 6,90766Fürth GmbH&Co.KGLASERVISION 1064nm forlasercooling ti:sapphire oscillators,highpowercwlasersat532,660, 10 GHz,THz-TDS systems, lasers ASOPSpump for engine, fs ti:sapphire laserswithrepetition ratesfrom 80MHzto Hollerithallee 17,30419Hannover Laser QuantumGmbH systems, process equipment Chambers, valves, pumps,materials,thinfilmdeposition 15/16 Burgess Road, Hastings, East Sussex, TN35 4NR, UK J.LeskerKurt Ltd. Vacuum DepositionEquipment OX10 7AJ,UK Holcombe Lane,Newington,Oxfordshire Technology Ltd.TheOldFishery LHWR AF S S S S S 101+ 103 115 116 102 114 135 42 1

Exhibition - 53 44 20 10 82 - - 125 113 S S AF AF AF LHWR LHWR 136 LOT-QuantumDesign GmbH GmbH LOT-QuantumDesign GmbH M Squared Lasers Ltd M Squared & Kristalle - Material-Technologie MaTeck CCD-, ICCD, EMCCD-Detektoren, Spektrographen EMCCD-Detektoren, CCD-, ICCD, SPM) high-pressure Magnetometer, supral. Magnetsysteme, Elektronik-Komp., Elektronik-Komp., supral. Magnetsysteme, Magnetometer, (High-speed/ Microscopy Schichten) und Leiden Probe Im Tiefen See 58, 64293 Darmstadt 58, 64293 See Im Tiefen für dünne flexible Bedampfungssysteme gy (HEX / HEX-L, Deposition GmbH advanced laser platforms (DUV -THz and CW - fs) to fur laser platforms (DUV -THz and CW - advanced Mad City Labs GmbH Martin Oertel picovac Award winning photonics technology company developing technology company developing winning photonics Award ment, Single Molecule Microscopes im UHV), Technolo Korvus sowie Heizen/Kühlen -transfer G20 0SP, UK G20 0SP, institutions and industries globally. leading universities, - Measure Precision Nanopositioning, Micropositioning, Solutions) Mantis Deposition (Thin Film Deposition und vertritt UHV Design (Probenmanipulation Picovac West of Scotland Science Park, Maryhill Road, Glasgow, Maryhill Road, Glasgow, Science Park, of Scotland West collaborates with also M Squared research. ther scientific 7, 8302 Kloten, Switzerland Balz-Zimmermann-Strasse Mombacher Straße 52, 55122 Mainz Ziegelhüttenweg 30a, 65232 Taunusstein Menlo Systems GmbH Einkristalle, Sputtertargets, Substrate, hochreine Materi Substrate, hochreine Einkristalle, Sputtertargets, Im Langenbroich 20, 52428 Jülich Im Langenbroich alien, Isotope, Halbleiterkristalle Frequenzkämme, fs laser, THz Systeme fs laser, Frequenzkämme, Am Klopferspitz 19a, 82152 Martinsried Am Klopferspitz

Exhibition len, OptischeTische,Schwingungsisolation Motion Control, Opto-Mechanik, Optiken, Laser, Lichtquel- Guerickeweg 7,64291Darmstadt Spectra-PhysicsGmbH Newport Force Microscopes, ScanningTunnelling Microscopes tunnelmikroskope, ScanningProbe Microscope, Atomic Rastersondenmikroskope, Rasterkraftmikroskope, Raster Rheinstraße 5,63225Langen Nanosurf GmbH Nanosurf ALIthinfilms by spray+ BihurCrystal, injection Nanoscore presents: UNISOKU,theJapaneseSPMmaker Maisebachstraße 3,61479Glashütten nanoscore GmbH AFM manufacturer SwitzerlandUeberlandstrasse 129,8600Duebendorf, Mountain PhotonicsGmbH Laserellipsometer, Laserdiodentreiber Waltherstr. 9,97074Würzburg MIRell PhotonicsGmbH NanoScan AG Parts Manipulation Systems,CustomManufactured Systems& Standalone Electronics, Measurement, Characterization& perature ScanningProbe Microscopes SPMs,Controller & Ambient ScanningProbe Microscopes (SPMs),LowTem- Road,OxfordSuite 290,266Banbury OX2 7DL,UK NanoMagnetics Instruments Polarimeter, Mikroskopkamera AFM, Interferometer, Spektrometer, Polarisationskamera, 18,86899LandsbergAlbert-Einstein-Straße amLech LHWR LHWR AF AF S S S 62+63 110 120 127 137 54 26 6 -

Exhibition - 29 47 31 72 118 108 124 83-85 S S S AF AF AF AH6 LHWR 138 NKT Photonics GmbH Bldg. D9-D13 NKT Photonics nic semiconductor nanodevices nic semiconductor - optoelectro and simulation of electronic for the Software Südmährenstraße 21, 85586 Poing 21, Südmährenstraße Owis GmbH Feinmechanische und Owis GmbH Feinmechanische Oxford Instruments GmbH Oxford Instruments licht, Ultrafast Laser, Photonic Crystal Fiber licht, Ultrafast Laser, ­ SuperK, Weiss Superkontinuum, Low-Noise Faserlaser, Positioniersysteme Strahlführungssysteme, Schanzenstraße 39, 51063 Köln Schanzenstraße i. Br. Staufen Im Gaisgraben 7, 79219 nextnano GmbH GmbH nextnano Oxford University Press Academic Division Oxford University Plasma Technologies, Nano Analysis, Andor Plasma Technologies, search AFMs with VRS, Nanoscience with Triton, AFMs with Cypher VRS, Nanoscience with Triton, search Oxford Instruments - The Business of Science, Asylum Re Oxford Borsigstraße 15 a, 65205 Wiesbaden Park Systems Europe GmbH Systems Europe Park Books, Catalogues Great Clarendon Street, Oxford OX2 6DP OX2 Oxford Street, Clarendon Great Fachliteratur englisch- und deutschsprachig Fachliteratur Lilienthalstraße 2, 85399 Hallbergmoos PCO AG Deutschland GmbH Pearson NX10 AFM dicam Atomic Force Microscopy, Rasterkraftmikroskope, Park Park Rasterkraftmikroskope, Microscopy, Force Atomic pco.panda, pco. sCMOS-Cameras, intensified cameras, Janderstraße 5, 68199 Donaupark 11, 93309 Kelheim

Exhibition nel voltage sources, QBoard, aPCBbased sampleholder filter, QBox, a24-channelbreakout box, QDAC, 24-48chan- nics research: QFilter, a24channelthermalizing lowpass QDevil develops andsells electronics forquantumelectro- Fruebjergvej 3,2100Copenhagen,DENMARK Qdevil ApS Passgenauigkeit, Qualität& Effizienz nung, Marktsondierung&EinstiegindieIndustrie.Firmen: Chemie &Materialwissenschaften.Bewerber: Karrierepla- Professional Scientists–RecruitingSpezialistfürPhysik, Kirchstraße 3,70173Stuttgart Professional ScientistsGmbH LHe manipulators,sampleholders,electronics &software HV depositionsystems,X-ray, Jon,Electron UHVsources, Systems,UHV/ UHV HP-XPS,UPS,ARPES,ARUPS,FTIR Raciborska Str. 61,44362Rogów, PINK GmbHVakuumtechnik aktoren Positionierung, Piezoelemente,Nanopositionierung, Piezo- Stockholmer Straße12,07747Jena PREVAC sp.zo.o. Vakuumtechnische AnlagenundSysteme, Manipulatoren Vakuum- u.UHV-Kammern, Beschleunigerkomponenten, Gyula-Horn-Straße 20,97877Wertheim piezosystem jenaGmbH Miniaturantriebe, Hexapod,Nanopositionierung Auf derRömerstraße1,76228Karlsruhe Physik Instrumente(PI)GmbH&Co.KG Vakuumpumpen, Messgeräte,Turbopumpen, Lecksucher Berliner Straße43,35614Asslar Pfeiffer Vacuum GmbH LHWR AF AF AF AF S S 126 121 139 81 88 13 61 68

Exhibition 27 24 15 69 111 104 S S AF LHWR LHWR LHWR - Raith GmbH Laserzubehör, Lasertraining und Service Laserzubehör, 140 Dye Laser cw & gepulst, Diodenlaser, Optomechanik, Laser cw & gepulst, Diodenlaser, Dye Friedrichstraße 58, 42929 Wermelskirchen Friedrichstraße Radiant Dyes Laser Acc. GmbH Laser Radiant Dyes verschränkte Photonenpaarquellen verschränkte Produkte zur Quanteninformationsverarbeitung, z. B. zur Quanteninformationsverarbeitung, Produkte Kistlerhofstraße 70 Geb. 88, 81379 München 70 Geb. 88, 81379 Kistlerhofstraße qutools GmbH qutools GmbH Präzisionsoptik und Mechanik Präzisionsoptik Hans-Riedl-Straße 9, 85622 Feldkirchen (München) Feldkirchen 9, 85622 Hans-Riedl-Straße Qioptiq Photonics GmbH & Co. KG & Co. KG GmbH Photonics Qioptiq pumpen, Getter - Hochvakuum UHV NEG-Pumpen, Alkalimetall-Dispenser, vatory Viale Italia, 77, 20020 Lainate (Milan), Italy Razorbill Instruments Ltd. The Royal Obser Instruments Ltd. The Royal Razorbill SAES Getters S.p.A. applications. bores. nanoengineering, IC reverse engineering and life sciences engineering and life nanoengineering, IC reverse such as magnet strain within confined sample spaces electron beam lithography, FIB-SEM nanofabrication, beam lithography, electron and using stress temperature of materials at cryogenic Raith supplies the best solutions for nanofabrication, Raith supplies the best solutions for nanofabrication, properties Uniaxial strain cells for tuning the electronic Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 8, 44263 Dortmund Konrad-Adenauer-Allee EH9 3HJ, UK Hill, Edinburgh Blackford

Exhibition SIGMA Surface ScienceGmbH SIGMA Surface Spektrometer, Lock-InVerstärker Römerstraße 67,82205Gilching SI ScientificInstrumentsGmbH Ellipsometer undPlasmaprozesstechnologie Schwarzschildstraße 2,12489Berlin Sirah Laser-&Plasmatechnik GmbH ESCA) Science Tools,Science (Surface Sigma Surface SPM, XPS, Idsteiner Straße78,65232Taunusstein doppler, Farbstoffe, Optik ns- undcw-Ti:Saphir-Lasersysteme, cw-Frequzenzver stoff-Lasersysteme, cw-Farbstoff-Lasersysteme, gepulste Durchstimmbare Lasersysteme:gepulstens-/psFarb - 11,41516GrevenbroichHeinrich-Hertz-Straße SENTECH InstrumentsGmbH mungen, Magnetsysteme,Induktive Bauelemente Weichmagnetische Materialien,magnetischeAbschir Dieselstraße 6,61239Ober-Mörlen SEKELS GmbH Film Technology ScienceandThin Systems andInstrumentsforSurface Limburger Straße75,65232Taunusstein Scienta OmicronGmbH Nanoprobing SPM-Steuersystem; miBot-Mikro-/Nano-Positionierung/ REM; UHV-SPM mitKühlung undMagnetfeld; RHKR9plus kroskop LiteScopeAFMfür NanoObserver/Resiscope; Nanoindenter(stand-alone undin-situ);Rastersondenmi 31,63225Langen Robert-Bosch-Straße Schaefer Technologie GmbH LHWR LHWR LHWR AF AF AF AF 59+66 - - 80a+ 80b 141 - 86 11 14 48 5

Exhibition 4 12 23 51 36 35 70 - 64, 65, AF AF AH6 AH6 LHWR LHWR LHWR - 142 SmarAct GmbH GmbH SmarAct ment, Ion-/Electron Sources, CO2 Snow Cleaning Sources, ment, Ion-/Electron - Measure UHV Stepper Motors, Vacuum Sample Heater, gen Source, MCP, Deposition Systems, Vacuum Parts, Deposition Systems, Vacuum MCP, gen Source, - Sputter Gun, Hydro e-Beam evaporator, Plasma Source, Reuterweg 51-53, 60323 Frankfurt/M. tectra GmbH Garching bei München. Garching Das MLZ User Office informiert über die wissenschaft in Heinz Maier- (FRM II) schungs-Neutronenquelle Lichtenbergstraße 1, 85747 Garching Lichtenbergstraße - der For liche, industrielle und medizinische Nutzung schungs-Neutronenquelle - München For Universität Technische Wissenschaftliche Fachliteratur Welfengarten 1B, 30167 Hannover Welfengarten Springer-Verlag GmbH Springer-Verlag Informationsbibliothek Hanno Technische SPECS Surface GmbH Nano Analysis Staib Instrumente GmbH winkelaufgelöste Photoemission, Elektronenmikroskopie Photoemission, winkelaufgelöste situ Oberflächenanalyse, Ionenquellen Piezopositioners, Interferometer Piezopositioners, Rastersondenmikroskopie, Photoelektronenspektroskopie, und Zeitschriften Wissenschaftliche Bücher In- XPS, Analysatoren, Auger, Elektronenquellen, RHEED, Schütte-Lanz-Straße 9, 26135 Oldenburg 9, 26135 Schütte-Lanz-Straße 5, 13355 Berlin Voltastraße 17, 69121 Heidelberg Tiergartenstraße Hagenaustraße 22, 85416 Langenbach (TIB) ver

Exhibition other extreme environments. Vacuum-Baked O-Rings forsemiconductor, vacuum and Baked andCleanedRediVac® Fasteners andCleaned UC ComponentsIncoffers lines of Vented, Plated,Coated, Morgan Hill,CA95037,USA 18700 AdamsCourt, für Technologietransfer TransMIT GmbHGesellschaft zation, Femto FiberLasers,Wavelength Meters New Tunable DiodeLasers,NewLaserFrequency Stabili Lochhamer Schlag19,82166Gräfelfing /München TOPTICA PhotonicsAG messgeräten. und Vakuumprozessanlagen mitinnovativen Vakuum- und beliefert führende Erstausrüstervon Vakuumpumpen Thyracont entwickelt undproduziert Vakuummessgeräte Max-Emanuel-Straße 10,94036Passau UC Components freetomization oflowvibrationcryogen cryostats near 4K,Customized closedcycle cryostatsystems,Cus Two stagepulsetubecoolersfor coolingtemperatures Kerkrader Straße3,35394Gießen Thyracont Vacuum InstrumentsGmbH Mikroskopie &Life Science Komponenten trolle, Nanopositionierungen,Lichtquellen sowieImaging, Measurement Systeme,optischeTische&Vibrationskon Optische &optomechanischeKomponenten, Test & Hans-Boeckler-Straße 6,85221Dachau THATec Innovation GmbH THORLABS GmbH THORLABS Scanning Microscopes -BrillouinLightScattering Measurement AutomationSoftware -CustomOptical Bautzner Landstraße400,01328Dresden LHWR LHWR LHWR AF AF S 76-78 100 143 67 16 25 - - - 3

Exhibition 34 21 45 46 112 107 106 - S S S AF AF AH6 LHWR - 144 VACOM Vakuum Komponenten und Mess Komponenten Vakuum VACOM UHV Chambers and Components UHV Chambers and St Leonhards-on-Sea, East Sussex, TX38 9NN, UK East Sussex, St Leonhards-on-Sea, technik GmbH VACGEN LTD Maunsell Road Maunsell LTD VACGEN vakuumfinder.de c/o CompoNext GbR vakuumfinder.de HV and UHV motion and heating products motion and heating HV and UHV Durchfüh Vakuummesstechnik, Vakuumkomponenten, Lewes Road, Laughton, East Sussex BN8 6BN, UK BN8 6BN, East Sussex Road, Laughton, Lewes 3, 07751 Großlöbichau In den Brückenäckern Schaugläser rungen, Ventile, UHV Design Ltd. Judge House Design Ltd. UHV Walter de Gruyter GmbH de Gruyter GmbH Walter führungen, Schaugläser, Ventile, mech. Durchführungen Ventile, führungen, Schaugläser, - u.a. Stromdurch und HV-Technik: der UHV- Komponenten Thulestraße 18B, 13189 Berlin Wissenschaftliche Instrumente WITec GmbH WITec Wissenschaftliche Bücher und Zeitschriften Genthiner Straße 13, 10785 Berlin Vaqtec-scientific Mario Melzer Vaqtec-scientific technik - Vakuummess Vakuumbauteile, Vakuumkomponenten, Freiligrathstraße 35, 07743 Jena 35, 07743 Freiligrathstraße Hochauflösende Mikroskope: AFM, Raman, SNOM Hochauflösende Mikroskope: Lise-Meitner-Straße 6, 89081 Ulm

Exhibition System dence Analyzer, LCR meter, QuantumComputingControl Lock-in Amplifier, Arbitrary Waveform Generators,Impe Technoparkstrasse 1,8005Zurich, Switzerland Xiences GmbH Zurich InstrumentsAGMarketing andSales and Semiconductormodelling package. Multi-physicstoolspecialized inNano-optics understand thenano-worldphenomenons:XienceSim We create simulationsoftware products, inorder to Xiences GmbHHU25879005Nagyszolos Street 5 Nagyszolos Street 5,1113Budapest, LHWR AF - 145 71 22

Exhibition Audimax DPG 2019

0.00A 0.00B Maps Windfang 42 43 44 Windfang 44 Audimax

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49 5848 47 0.00C Windfang

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Infostand Kaffee6 qm 55 54 0.00H 0.00E Windfang 0.00 Windfang 57 56 Eingangshalle

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H1 Audimax

5 62 9 66 63 6 0 6766 64 6 75 68 1 0.07 69 Regieraum 0.16 Treppe 70 7 65 0.01 74 0.02 6 Foyer Treppe 71 7 7 73

7 72 0.01F Stand 73: Windfang 8 79 So/Mo Vormittag: INFO 0.01A 85 Ab Mo Nachmittag: Stand 73 Windfang 80a 80b 0.01E Windfang

86 84 83 0.06 0.10 Garderobe Buchladen 0.03 87 WC H 88 0.05 81 82 WC D 0.01C 0.01D 0.01B Windfang Windfang Windfang

0.04 Putzraum

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86 84 83 0.06 0.10 Garderobe Buchladen 0.03 87 WC H 88 0.05 81 82 WC D 0.01C 0.01D 0.01B Windfang Windfang Windfang

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H9 H8 H7 H6 H5 Hörsaal Hörsaal Hörsaal Hörsaal Hörsaal

01.28 01.27 Lager Abstellraum 01.29 Putzraum 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 01.25 80 Eingangshalle 38 01.25A 01.26 Windfang Flur

01.37 Flur 40 39 01.24 WC u. Waschraum D 01.25B 41 Lagerraum 01.25C Lagerraum

01.36 Seminarraum 01.20 Lüftungszentrale 01.21 Zentrale 3

01.35C 01.35D D D D H

01.30 01.35A01.35B 01.23 Flur WC D WC H Studententheater 01.38 Treppe 01.18 Lüftungszentrale

01.31 01.32 Flur Flur

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01.34G Toilette 01.19 01.17 Lüftungszentrale Installationszentrale 01.34F Toilette 01.33A 01.33B Gruppenumkleide 5 Gruppenumkleide 6 01.34E Einzelgarderobe 3

01.34D Einzelgarderobe 2 01.22 WC u. Waschraum H 01.39D 01.34C ORT 11 Toilette 01.39C 01.39B Lagerraum Lagerraum 01.34B 01.32A Toilette Flur mit Küchenzeile 01.34A Einzelgarderobe 1 01.40A Windfang

01.12 ZHGB01-NUV9/SIB9 01.39 Eingangshalle

01.60 Klima- u. Büroraum 01.39A Windfang 01.40 Flur 01.10A Flur

01.48A 01.47 Schacht f. Lüftungsanl. Abstellraum ZH1 ZH2 ZH3 ZH4 Hörsaal Hörsaal Hörsaal Hörsaal

01.59 01.10 01.08 01.44 Flur Bühnennebenraum 01.09 Vorraum Treppe Abstellraum 01.98A Aufzug 06A H10 Hörsaal

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01.58 01.05 Telefonzelle, leer ZH5 ZH6 ZH7 ZH8 Sanitärzentrale Hörsaal Hörsaal Hörsaal Hörsaal

01.57 Garderobe 01.01 Vorraum 01.43A 01.56 Windfang Müllraum 01.16 01.04 Treppenhaus HLS-Zentrale

01.02 01.15 Elektroraum Installationsraum 01.48 Revisionsschacht

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148 Audimax - H6 DPG 2019

H9 H8 H7 H6 H5 Hörsaal Hörsaal Hörsaal Hörsaal Hörsaal Quelle: Universität Regensburg Einzeichnung Stände: Christian Bäuml

01.28 01.27 Lager Abstellraum 01.29 Putzraum 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 01.25 80 Eingangshalle 38 01.25A 01.26 Windfang Flur

01.37 Flur 40 39 01.24 WC u. Waschraum D 01.25B 41 Lagerraum 01.25C Lagerraum

01.36 Seminarraum 01.20 Lüftungszentrale 01.21 Zentrale 3

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01.34G Toilette 01.19 01.17 Lüftungszentrale Installationszentrale 01.34F Toilette 01.33A 01.33B Gruppenumkleide 5 Gruppenumkleide 6 01.34E Einzelgarderobe 3

01.34D Einzelgarderobe 2 01.22 WC u. Waschraum H 01.39D 01.34C ORT 11 Toilette 01.39C 01.39B Lagerraum Lagerraum 01.34B 01.32A Toilette Flur mit Küchenzeile 01.34A Einzelgarderobe 1 01.40A Windfang

01.12 ZHGB01-NUV9/SIB9 01.39 Eingangshalle

01.60 Klima- u. Büroraum 01.39A Windfang 01.40 Flur 01.10A Flur

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01.59 01.10 01.08 01.44 Flur Bühnennebenraum 01.09 Vorraum Treppe Abstellraum 01.98A Aufzug 06A H10 Hörsaal

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01.44A Abstellraum 01.49 01.50 Revisionsschacht 01.48B 01.46 Revisionsschacht Schacht, leer Lüftung 01.00 Bühne Audimax

01.51 Lüftungsraum 01.54 Lüftungsraum

01.14 Batterieraum 01.07 Luft-/Kälteversorgung(sanlage) 01.45 Lüftung H22 Hörsaal H23 Hörsaal 01.52 01.53 InstallationsraumInstallationsraum

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01.58 01.05 Telefonzelle, leer ZH5 ZH6 ZH7 ZH8 Sanitärzentrale Hörsaal Hörsaal Hörsaal Hörsaal

01.57 Garderobe 01.01 Vorraum 01.43A 01.56 Windfang Müllraum 01.16 01.04 Treppenhaus HLS-Zentrale

01.02 01.15 Elektroraum Installationsraum 01.48 Revisionsschacht

Quelle: Universität Regensburg Einzeichnung Stände: Christian Bäuml

149 Lichthof Wirtschaft/Recht Lichthof Wirtschaft/Recht

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150 Lichthof Wirtschaft/Recht

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06 Hörsaal H15 A= 316,45 m² 27 22 13 17

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Quelle: Universität Regensburg Einzeichnung Stände: Christian Bäuml 10.07.18

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34 / 17 13 41 Nabburger Str. Kronacher Str. Kareth/ / Regenstauf/ Wutzlhofen Zone 3 Schematischer Liniennetzplan Regendorf Hainsacker Schwandorf Haslbach 77 3 Sallerner Berg 3 9 Lichtenfelser Str. Bahnhof Irlbach 8 Lappersdorf/ 14 Kötztinger Str. Kulmbacher Wolfsegg Gallingkofen Haslbachweg Str. Zone 2 Gallingkofen/Hochmuth 3 Coburger Regensburg Lappersdorf/ 15 Harzstr. Gr. Irlbacher Str. Wetter- Im Reichen Str. Stand: 09.12.2018 Kareth Am Tunnel Kallmünz Winkel Berliner Str. Wutzlhofen 3 Gr. Brandlbergstr. station Gr. Schützen- Grünthal Nachdruck nur mit Genehmigung der Regensburger Verkehrsverbund GmbH Neukareth Amberger Str. Mecklenburger Pommernstr. 1 Schlesierstr. Dreifaltigkeitsberg Spessartstr. heimweg Feuerwehr Tarif-Hinweis: Alle hier dargestellten Haltestellen – ausgenommen Grünthal und Irlbach – Str. Fluderstr. 41 Argonnenstr. Ardennen- liegen innerhalb der Zone 1 Pfälzer Siedlung Ostpreußenstr. 34 Abzw. Hintere Hollerweg Schelmengraben Siebenbürgener Str. str. 34 Schule St. Nikola 77 Aussiger Str. Keilbergstr. Bei der Rinnen Reinhausen Danziger Hintere Keilbergstr. Kirche Sudetendeutsche Str. Sandgasse Memeler Freiheit Zur Hohen Linie Am Holzhof Reinhausen Brücke Str. 4 12 77 Harthof Keilberg Pfaffensteiner 4 Zone 1 28 34 34 28 Oberpfalzbrücke 15 8 Oberwinzer Niederwinzer Brücke 14 Nordgaustr. Schulzentrum Isarstr. 28 13 Lechstr. Loisachstr. Brandlberg Grünthaler An der Keilberger 12 12 17 Str. Schauergrube Hauptstr. Kager Dornfelderweg Nürnberger Str. Würzburger Str. Auf der Steinweg Naabstr. Donaustaufer Str. 5 Grede 8 Dultplatz Stadtamhof Weichser Weg Vilsstr./ Gewerbepark/Donau-Arena Westheim Weinweg Wöhrdstr./ Gewerbepark / Kepler- Fisch- Thun- Eiserne Jugend- An den Kalkwerk / Josef- Albertus- str. markt dorferstr. Brücke herberge Weichser Adler- Magnus- 17 Wörth a. d. Do. Boessner- 4 Breiten Baseball-Stadion Fleischmann- Str. Gym. 1 Westbad str. 2 13 3 str. 5 11 9 Weichs/DEZ Gumpelzhaimerstr. 8 Zone 1 5 Clermont- 12 Kirchstr. Werner- Holzgarten- Schwabelweis Heyden Ferrand-Allee Dornierstr. 6 Ostdeutsche werkstr. Hans- Haid- Altes str./DEZ Sachs-Str. Galerie platz Rathaus Museum 11 Herm.-Köhl-Str. 11 Arnulfsplatz der Bayerischen Prinz- Liebig- Ober- Domplatz Geschichte Bukarester maierstr. A 5 Weißen- Ludwig-Str. str. / 30 Sparkasse 10 10 Str. Irlmauth Kreuzhof Taxisstr. burgstr. 30 31 30 31 Bismarck- 33 Guten- Neupfarr- Königsstr. Dachauplatz 32 Roter-Brach-Weg 6 Goethestr. platz Zucker- Barbing/ 33 bergplatz platz Am Königshof Gabelsbergerstr. Irl 4 fabrikstr. Abzw. Sulzfeldstr. Annahofstr. Ortsmitte 32 Irlmauth 33 Lessingstr. 14 1 15 Hohes Kreuz Innen- Ernst- 28 Ikea 32 An den Deiningerstr. 77 Greflingerstr. Reuter-Platz 34 Peter- Kloster- Margaretenau/Krankenhaus 41 30 31 Henlein-Str. gründen Barmherzige Brüder stadt- 24 Stobäus- 16 23 33 platz Legende Killermannstr. Michael-Burgau-Str. zone 32 33 A. d. Irler Höhe 10 Linie verkehrt hier nur in Prüfening 1 10 angegebener Fahrtrichtung Lilienthalstr. 17 X9 Renn- Justiz- 6 HBF/Albertstr. 9 7 1 Am Ostbahnhof Rennweg platz gebäude 16 2 Haltestelle nur in Zone 1 Fritz-Fend- A X4 X9 30 10 angegebener Fahrtrichtung 31 880 Neumarkt i. d. OPf. Bhf. Str. 5 8 13 17 Gemeinsame Haltestellen Prüfening HBF 12 Unterer 993 Neustadt a. d. Do. Königs- 13 14 15 20 21 HBF Süd/ 10 Endhaltestelle Gutenbergstr. 3 Kath. Friedhof X9 Dechbetten 10 Cranachweg/ wiesen 10 Asamstr. 23 24 28 30 31 Arcaden Hermann-Geib-Str. Antoniuskirche Innenstadt- KÖWE Kirche 32 33 34 41 77 Siemensstr./ Innenstadt zone Dechbetten - TELIS FINANZ St. Paul Beethoven- 9 Continental Friedrich- str. Safferlingstr. Schwalbenneststr. Ebert-Str. Theresienkirche Ev. Zentralfriedhof RVV-Kundenzentrum 7 Hemauerstr. 1 Simmernstr. X4 Alfons- Hornstr. 23 X9 Dürerstr. Haydnstr. Krankenhaus 10 Augsburger Ob. Kath. Bischof- Auer-Str. Frachtpost- 4 Klenzestr. St. Josef Park & Ride Dr.-Gessler-Str. Str. Friedhof Konrad-Str. Brahmsstr. X9 zentrum 10 Burgunderstr. Zeißstr. 24 Wolfgangs- Gestaltung: © Baumgardt Consultants GbR, Von-Müller- Hofgartenweg An der kirche TechCampus/ www.baumgardt-online.de Iselrinne Friesenstr. Benzstr. Kaiser-Friedrich-Allee Kaulbach- OTH Bajuwarenstr. 2 OTH Regensburg Burgweinting Ludwig-Erhard-Str. weg Rathenaustr. Humboldtstr. Tulpenweg Schwabenstr. 2 Kirche Otto-Wels-Str. Nibelungenstr. Universität 4 Max- Th.--Str. 2 Planck-Str. Harting 4 Theodor-Heuss-Platz 2 Humboldtstr. Schöneberger Str. Garbenstr. Friedhof Boelckestr. 6 Burgweinting Wolfgangschule Nord Otto- 3 9 Holzerstr. Joh.-Schwaebl-Str. An der Bürgerhaus 11 Markomannenstr. Hahn-Str. Friedrich-Vieh- Bahnhof 78 Wolfgangschule Süd Kreuzbreite X4 Junkers- V.-Richthofen-Str. Johann-Hösl-Str. bacher-Allee Geibelplatz 21 str. BMW H. Kirche Neuprüll Am Biopark 20 P. Rotsäulenweg 11 Ausbildungs- Ziegetsdorf 7 Wolframstr. Graßer Weg Franz- Continental Vitusstr. Hartl-Str. Arena Lotte- Kurzer Weg Rudolf- zentrum H. Wende- P. Ahornstr. Branz-Str. 7 Sophie- Schlichtinger-Str. platz X4 Römer- Minervastr. Karl-Stieler-Str. Klinikum Scholl-Str. Ziegetsdorfer Höhe Rauberstr. str. 2 Fernsehsender West Klinikum 6 Droste-Hülshoff-Weg Herm.-Höcherl-Str. P. Ortsmitte BMW Tor 2 X4 X9 Ziegetsdorf Oberisling 11 7 Abzw. Langer Weg H.-Quandt-Allee P. Hölkeringer Str. 2 Am Bach Lieperkingstr. Unterisling 3 Brunnstr. Leoprechting / 24 23 / 880 Sünching 9 78 Pentling 7 16 Bad Abbach Graß 2 3 Luckenpaint 20 21 Alteglofsheim/ /Neutraubling 31 Sünching 930 Eggmühl Neutraubling

156 34 Wenzenbach/ 17 13 41 Nabburger Str. Kronacher Str. Kareth/ Lappersdorf/ Regenstauf/ Wutzlhofen Bernhardswald Zone 3 Schematischer Liniennetzplan Regendorf Hainsacker Schwandorf Haslbach 77 3 Sallerner Berg 3 9 Lichtenfelser Str. Bahnhof Irlbach 8 Lappersdorf/ 14 Kötztinger Str. Kulmbacher Wolfsegg Gallingkofen Haslbachweg Str. Zone 2 Gallingkofen/Hochmuth 3 Coburger Regensburg Lappersdorf/ 15 Harzstr. Gr. Irlbacher Str. Wetter- Im Reichen Str. Stand: 09.12.2018 Kareth Am Tunnel Kallmünz Winkel Berliner Str. Wutzlhofen 3 Gr. Brandlbergstr. station Gr. Schützen- Grünthal Nachdruck nur mit Genehmigung der Regensburger Verkehrsverbund GmbH Neukareth Amberger Str. Mecklenburger Pommernstr. 1 Schlesierstr. Dreifaltigkeitsberg Spessartstr. heimweg Feuerwehr Tarif-Hinweis: Alle hier dargestellten Haltestellen – ausgenommen Grünthal und Irlbach – Str. Fluderstr. 41 Argonnenstr. Ardennen- liegen innerhalb der Zone 1 Pfälzer Siedlung Ostpreußenstr. 34 Abzw. Hintere Hollerweg Schelmengraben Siebenbürgener Str. str. 34 Schule St. Nikola 77 Aussiger Str. Keilbergstr. Bei der Rinnen Reinhausen Danziger Hintere Keilbergstr. Kirche Sudetendeutsche Str. Sandgasse Memeler Freiheit Zur Hohen Linie Am Holzhof Reinhausen Brücke Str. 4 12 Pielenhofen 77 Harthof Keilberg Pfaffensteiner 4 Zone 1 28 34 34 28 Hemau Oberpfalzbrücke 15 8 Oberwinzer Niederwinzer Brücke 14 Nordgaustr. Schulzentrum Isarstr. 28 13 Lechstr. Loisachstr. Brandlberg Grünthaler An der Keilberger 12 12 17 Str. Schauergrube Hauptstr. Kager Dornfelderweg Nürnberger Str. Würzburger Str. Auf der Steinweg Naabstr. Donaustaufer Str. 5 Grede 8 Dultplatz Stadtamhof Weichser Weg Vilsstr./ Gewerbepark/Donau-Arena Westheim Weinweg Wöhrdstr./ Gewerbepark Tegernheim/ Kepler- Fisch- Thun- Eiserne Jugend- An den Kalkwerk Donaustauf/ Josef- Albertus- str. markt dorferstr. Brücke herberge Weichser Adler- Magnus- 17 Wörth a. d. Do. Boessner- 4 Breiten Baseball-Stadion Fleischmann- Str. Gym. 1 Westbad str. 2 13 3 str. 5 11 9 Weichs/DEZ Gumpelzhaimerstr. 8 Zone 1 5 Clermont- 12 Kirchstr. Werner- Holzgarten- Schwabelweis Heyden Ferrand-Allee Dornierstr. 6 Ostdeutsche werkstr. Hans- Haid- Altes str./DEZ Sachs-Str. Galerie platz Rathaus Museum 11 Herm.-Köhl-Str. 11 Arnulfsplatz der Bayerischen Prinz- Liebig- Ober- Domplatz Geschichte Bukarester maierstr. A 5 Weißen- Ludwig-Str. str. Barbing/Neutraubling 30 Sparkasse 10 10 Str. Irlmauth Kreuzhof Taxisstr. burgstr. 30 31 30 31 Bismarck- 33 Guten- Neupfarr- Königsstr. Dachauplatz 32 Roter-Brach-Weg 6 Goethestr. platz Zucker- Barbing/Pfatter 33 bergplatz platz Am Königshof Gabelsbergerstr. Irl 4 fabrikstr. Abzw. Sulzfeldstr. Annahofstr. Ortsmitte 32 Irlmauth 33 Lessingstr. 14 1 15 Hohes Kreuz Innen- Ernst- 28 Ikea 32 An den Deiningerstr. 77 Greflingerstr. Reuter-Platz 34 Peter- Kloster- Margaretenau/Krankenhaus 41 30 31 Henlein-Str. gründen Barmherzige Brüder stadt- 24 Stobäus- 16 23 33 platz Legende Killermannstr. Michael-Burgau-Str. zone 32 33 A. d. Irler Höhe 10 Linie verkehrt hier nur in Prüfening 1 10 angegebener Fahrtrichtung Lilienthalstr. 17 X9 Renn- Justiz- 6 HBF/Albertstr. 9 7 1 Am Ostbahnhof Rennweg platz gebäude 16 2 Haltestelle nur in Zone 1 Fritz-Fend- A X4 X9 30 10 angegebener Fahrtrichtung 31 880 Neumarkt i. d. OPf. Bhf. Str. 5 8 13 17 Gemeinsame Haltestellen Prüfening HBF 12 Unterer 993 Neustadt a. d. Do. Königs- 13 14 15 20 21 HBF Süd/ 10 Endhaltestelle Gutenbergstr. 3 Kath. Friedhof X9 Dechbetten 10 Cranachweg/ wiesen 10 Asamstr. 23 24 28 30 31 Arcaden Hermann-Geib-Str. Antoniuskirche Innenstadt- KÖWE Kirche 32 33 34 41 77 Siemensstr./ Innenstadt zone Dechbetten - TELIS FINANZ St. Paul Beethoven- 9 Continental Friedrich- str. Safferlingstr. Schwalbenneststr. Ebert-Str. Theresienkirche Ev. Zentralfriedhof RVV-Kundenzentrum 7 Hemauerstr. 1 Simmernstr. X4 Alfons- Hornstr. 23 X9 Dürerstr. Haydnstr. Krankenhaus 10 Augsburger Ob. Kath. Bischof- Auer-Str. Frachtpost- 4 Klenzestr. St. Josef Park & Ride Dr.-Gessler-Str. Str. Friedhof Konrad-Str. Brahmsstr. X9 zentrum 10 Burgunderstr. Zeißstr. 24 Wolfgangs- Gestaltung: © Baumgardt Consultants GbR, Von-Müller-Gymnasium Hofgartenweg An der kirche TechCampus/ www.baumgardt-online.de Iselrinne Friesenstr. Benzstr. Kaiser-Friedrich-Allee Kaulbach- OTH Bajuwarenstr. 2 OTH Regensburg Burgweinting Ludwig-Erhard-Str. weg Rathenaustr. Humboldtstr. Tulpenweg Schwabenstr. 2 Kirche Otto-Wels-Str. Nibelungenstr. Universität 4 Max- Th.-Storm-Str. 2 Planck-Str. Harting 4 Theodor-Heuss-Platz 2 Humboldtstr. Schöneberger Str. Garbenstr. Friedhof Boelckestr. 6 Burgweinting Wolfgangschule Nord Otto- 3 9 Holzerstr. Joh.-Schwaebl-Str. An der Bürgerhaus 11 Markomannenstr. Hahn-Str. Friedrich-Vieh- Bahnhof 78 Wolfgangschule Süd Kreuzbreite X4 Junkers- V.-Richthofen-Str. Johann-Hösl-Str. bacher-Allee Geibelplatz 21 str. BMW H. Kirche Neuprüll Am Biopark 20 P. Rotsäulenweg 11 Ausbildungs- Ziegetsdorf 7 Wolframstr. Graßer Weg Franz- Continental Vitusstr. Hartl-Str. Arena Lotte- Kurzer Weg Rudolf- zentrum H. Wende- P. Ahornstr. Branz-Str. 7 Sophie- Schlichtinger-Str. platz X4 Römer- Minervastr. Karl-Stieler-Str. Klinikum Scholl-Str. Ziegetsdorfer Höhe Rauberstr. str. 2 Fernsehsender West Klinikum 6 Droste-Hülshoff-Weg Herm.-Höcherl-Str. P. Ortsmitte BMW Tor 2 X4 X9 Ziegetsdorf Oberisling 11 7 Abzw. Pentling Langer Weg H.-Quandt-Allee P. Hölkeringer Str. 2 Am Bach Lieperkingstr. Unterisling 3 Brunnstr. Leoprechting Alteglofsheim/Pfakofen 24 23 Mintraching/ 880 Sünching 9 78 Pentling 7 16 Bad Abbach Graß 2 3 Luckenpaint 20 21 Alteglofsheim/Aufhausen Obertraubling/Neutraubling 31 Sünching 930 Eggmühl Neutraubling

157 Timetable

Sunday, March 31 Monday, April 1 Tuesday, April 2 Wednesday, April 3 Thursday, April 4 Friday, April 5 08:30 08:30 Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk & Closing Remarks 08:45 08:45 (Audimax) (Audimax) (Audimax) (Audimax) (Audimax) 09:00 09:00 09:15 09:15 09:30 G.‐S.‐Ohm 09:30 09:45 (Kunsthalle) 09:45 10:00 10:00 10:15 SYSD 10:15 10:30 SYCO (SKM‐Diss. 10:30 SYGT SYHE SYDN SYCC 10:45 (Audimax) Prize) Sessions 10:45 Sessions (Audimax) Sessions (Audimax) Sessions (Audimax) SYCZ Sessions (Audimax) 11:00 (H2) of 11:00 of of of (H2) of 11:15 Divisions 11:15 Divisions Divisions Divisions Divisions 11:30 11:30 11:45 11:45 12:00 12:00 12:15 12:15 12:30 Gaede Closing Talk 12:30 12:45 (H32) BP/CPP/DY 12:45 13:00 (Audimax) 13:00 13:15 Lunch Talks Lunch Talks Lunch Talks Lunch Talks Closing Talk 13:15 Prize Talk (Audimax) Prize Talk (Audimax) Prize Talk (Audimax) Prize Talk (Audimax) 13:30 (H15 & H2) (H15 & H2) (H15 & H2) (H15 & H2) O 13:30 13:45 (H15) 13:45 14:00 14:00 Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk 14:15 14:15 (Audimax) (H2) (Audimax) (H2) (Audimax) (H2) 14:30 14:30 Sessions 14:45 14:45 of 15:00 15:00 Registration Divisions 15:15 15:15 15:00‐19:00 15:30 15:30 UR Registration Desk 15:45 15:45 16:00 16:00 SYPN SYTS SYIS 16:15 16:15 (Audimax) (Audimax) (Audimax) 16:30 Registration 16:30 16:45 15:00‐22:00 Ceremonial Session 16:45 17:00 Central Station with Award Ceremony 17:00 Tutorials Sessions Sessions Sessions 17:15 "Hauptbahnhof" and Ceremonial Talk 17:15 (H2, H3, H4, H10) of of of 17:30 (Audimax) 17:30 Divisions Divisions Divisions 17:45 17:45 18:00 18:00 18:15 18:15 18:30 Annual General Annual General 18:30 Lise‐Meitner‐Lecture 18:45 Meetings Meetings 18:45 (Audimax) 19:00 of the of the 19:00 19:15 DPG Divisions DPG Divisions 19:15 Welcome Evening 19:30 19:30 (Mensa) 19:45 19:45 20:00 20:00 20:15 Public Evening Talk 20:15 20:30 (Audimax) 20:30 20:45 Einstein Slam 20:45 21:00 (Audimax) 21:00 21:15 21:15 21:30 21:30 21:45 21:45

158 Sunday, March 31 Monday, April 1 Tuesday, April 2 Wednesday, April 3 Thursday, April 4 Friday, April 5 08:30 08:30 Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk & Closing Remarks 08:45 08:45 (Audimax) (Audimax) (Audimax) (Audimax) (Audimax) 09:00 09:00 09:15 09:15 09:30 G.‐S.‐Ohm 09:30 09:45 (Kunsthalle) 09:45 10:00 10:00 10:15 SYSD 10:15 10:30 SYCO (SKM‐Diss. 10:30 SYGT SYHE SYDN SYCC 10:45 (Audimax) Prize) Sessions 10:45 Sessions (Audimax) Sessions (Audimax) Sessions (Audimax) SYCZ Sessions (Audimax) 11:00 (H2) of 11:00 of of of (H2) of 11:15 Divisions 11:15 Divisions Divisions Divisions Divisions 11:30 11:30 11:45 11:45 12:00 12:00 12:15 12:15 12:30 Gaede Closing Talk 12:30 12:45 (H32) BP/CPP/DY 12:45 13:00 (Audimax) 13:00 13:15 Lunch Talks Lunch Talks Lunch Talks Lunch Talks Closing Talk 13:15 Prize Talk (Audimax) Prize Talk (Audimax) Prize Talk (Audimax) Prize Talk (Audimax) 13:30 (H15 & H2) (H15 & H2) (H15 & H2) (H15 & H2) O 13:30 13:45 (H15) 13:45 14:00 14:00 Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk Plenary Talk 14:15 14:15 (Audimax) (H2) (Audimax) (H2) (Audimax) (H2) 14:30 14:30 Sessions 14:45 14:45 of 15:00 15:00 Registration Divisions 15:15 15:15 15:00‐19:00 15:30 15:30 UR Registration Desk 15:45 15:45 16:00 16:00 SYPN SYTS SYIS 16:15 16:15 (Audimax) (Audimax) (Audimax) 16:30 Registration 16:30 16:45 15:00‐22:00 Ceremonial Session 16:45 17:00 Central Station with Award Ceremony 17:00 Tutorials Sessions Sessions Sessions 17:15 "Hauptbahnhof" and Ceremonial Talk 17:15 (H2, H3, H4, H10) of of of 17:30 (Audimax) 17:30 Divisions Divisions Divisions 17:45 17:45 18:00 18:00 18:15 18:15 18:30 Annual General Annual General 18:30 Lise‐Meitner‐Lecture 18:45 Meetings Meetings 18:45 (Audimax) 19:00 of the of the 19:00 19:15 DPG Divisions DPG Divisions 19:15 Welcome Evening 19:30 19:30 (Mensa) 19:45 19:45 20:00 20:00 20:15 Public Evening Talk 20:15 20:30 (Audimax) 20:30 20:45 Einstein Slam 20:45 21:00 (Audimax) 21:00 21:15 21:15 21:30 21:30 21:45 21:45

159 160 Ceremonial Session Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft

Award Ceremony

Walter-Schottky-Prize 2019 Dr. Eva Vera Benckiser (MPI for Solid State Research, Stuttgart)

Gaede-Prize 2019 Dr. Selina Olthof (University of Cologne)

SKM Dissertation Prize 2019 (The Laureate will be announced after the SKM Dissertation Prize Symposium)

Music

Ceremonial Lecture

“The Dark Energy of Quantum Materials” Prof. Dr. Laura H. Greene (National MagLab and Florida State University)

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