287. WE-Heraeus-Seminar
Quantum Transport through Nano-Wires,
Point Contacts, and near Interfaces
Posters
A. De Martino (Düsseldorf)
Electron spin resonance theory for carbon nanotubes
G. Göppert
Magnetic field effects in energy relaxation mediated by Kondo impurities in mesoscopic wires
H. Graf (Regensburg)
Single-electron tunneling at room temperature in cobalt nanoparticles
B. Hausmanns (Duisburg)
Magnetoresistance and magnetization reversal process of Pt covered Co nanowires
S. Huegle (Düsseldorf)
Van Hove singularities in disordered multichannel quantum wires and nanotubes
T. Kleimann (Genova)
Non-universal power laws in transport properties of one-dimensional quantum dots
J. Lehmann (Augsburg)
Laser control of electronic currents through single molecules
T. Lück (Augsburg)
Quasiclassical theory of superconducting multi-layers
F. Pauly (Karlsruhe)
Conductance of a hydrogen molecule: an ab initio study
S. Peißl (Leoben)
Conducting atomic-force microscopy as a tool for modification and characterisation of thin silicon gate oxides
H. Pfnür (Hannover)
Anomalous thickness dependence of the Hall effect in ultrathin Pb layers on Si(111)
J. Rollbühler (Freiburg)
Diffusive anomalies and Coulomb blockade in quantum wires and carbon nanotubes
M. Schöck (Karlsruhe)
Electronic properties of the Si(557):Au surface
P. Schmitteckert (Karlsruhe)
Transport through normal conducting nano structures: Effect of electron-electron interaction
P. vom Stein (Karlsruhe)
Transport measurements on coupled single-electron devices
A. Valkering (Leiden)
A new force sensor for atomic point contacts
M. Wegewijs (Aachen)
Transport through a molecular device: molecular symmetry, Coulomb interaction and relaxation processes
C. Zehnder (Hamburg)
Cyclotron resonance detected by photoconductivity at filling factor $\nu$ = 1 and 2
U. Eckern, 28 October 2002