Seminar in Solid State Physics 

fall semester 2010

Wednesday, 11:15, room 36 J 33


Date
Title
Speaker
Contact
22.9.2010 Silicene growth on silver substrates
abstract
Hamid Oughaddou, Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France
T. Greber
29.9.2010
 

4.10.2010
SPECIAL SEMINAR: Room 36 K 08, 11:15
Two gap superconductivity and strain effects in the cuprates
abstract
Guy Deutscher, Tel Aviv University, Israel
H. Keller
6.10.2010 Molecules on surfaces: Optical properties influenced by arrangement and charges
abstract
Thomas Dienel, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Zurich
M. Hengsberger
 13.10.2010  

 20.10.2010 Self-assembly and chiral recognition of butanedioic acids on Cu(110)
abstract
Christian Roth, Nanoscale Materials Science, EMPA Dübendorf M. Hengsberger
 27.10.2010


 3.11.2010 Interplay between composition, structure, magnetism, and superconductivity in iron-based pnictides
abstract
Nikolai D. Zhigadlo, Laboratory for Solid State Physics, ETH Zurich
S. Weyeneth
 10.11.2010 Fe1+ySexTe1-x superconductors: phase diagram, crystal growth, structural and magnetic properties
abstract
Ekaterina Pomjakushina, Laboratory for Developments and Method, Paul Scherrer Institute H. Keller
 17.11.2010 Regulating spin and Fermi surface topology of a quantum metal film by the surface (interface) monoatomic layer
abstract
Iwao Matsuda, University of Tokyo, Japan
J. Osterwalder
 24.11.2010 Magnetic Imaging and Excitation of Nanostructures Built from
Individual Atoms
abstract
Jens Wiebe, Institute of Applied Physics, University of Hamburg
H. Dil
1.12.2010


8.12.2010


15.12.2010 Local studies of superconducting and magnetic properties of thin films and heterostructures with spin polarized probe
abstract
Elvezio Morenzoni, Laboratory for Muon Spin Spectroscopy, Paul Scherrer Institute
H. Keller
 22.12.2010 Quantum Nematogens and the Electronic anisotropy of the Iron based superconductor Ca(CoxFe1-x)2As2
abstract
Milan Allan, Cornell University, USA
T. Greber


Please send your suggestions of seminar talks to

Stephen Weyeneth 36J44
wstephen@physik.uzh.ch