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european conference on surface science ecoss34 26th to 31st August, Aarhus, Denmark Final Programme As of 26th August 2018 www.ecoss2018.org
TABLE OF CONTENTS KREIOS 150 KEY FEATURES • Full 180° angle ARPES NEXT GENERATION ELECTRON ANALYZER Welcome/Organisation............................. 4 Overview of invited talks • µARPES (< 2 µm field of view) FOR SMALL SPOT ARPES AND MOMENTUM MICROSCOPY Information about the ECOSS conference series............4 Plenary Talks....................................................................17 • Extractor zoom lens design Partners/Sponsors.............................................................5 Invited Talks.....................................................................18 • Kinetic energy range 0-1500 eV Local Organising Committee............................................5 • Energy resolution < 15 meV Programme Overview............................. 20 • Angle resolution < 0.1° Scientific Committees International Advisory Committee..................................6 Detailed Programme Programme Committee....................................................6 Sunday..............................................................................22 Monday............................................................................24 General Information Tuesday............................................................................30 Instructions for Authors....................................................7 Wednesday......................................................................36 Conference Venue.............................................................8 Thursday..........................................................................42 Opening Hours...................................................................8 Friday................................................................................48 Disclaimer..........................................................................8 Congress Centre Map........................................................9 Satellite Meeting Programmes Molecular Reaction on Surfaces.....................................50 Social Programme................................... 10 Villum Centre of Excellence for Dirac Materials............52 Satellite Meetings.................................... 11 Posters...................................................... 54 Prizes Author Index............................................ 66 EPS Invited Speaker Grant..............................................12 EPS Poster Prize...............................................................12 Exhibition EPS Student Travel Grant................................................13 Exhibition Plan.................................................................82 SPECS Surface Nano Analysis GmbH Carlsberg Foundation Student Travel Grant.................13 List of Exhibitors..............................................................83 ECOSS Prize Candidates..................................................14 Exhibitor Information.....................................................85 T +49 30 46 78 24-0 E info@specs.com Session Topics and Abstract Codes........ 16 H www.specs.com 2 3
introduction WELCOME ORGANISATION On behalf of the Organisers we welcome you to the Conference Chair Organising Institution Gold Sponsor 34th European Conference on Surface Science, ECOSS34, in Denmark, Aarhus. Liv Hornekær Department of Physics & Astronomy Aarhus University ECOSS is a traditional annual meeting directed jointly by the Surface Science Division of the International Union for Vacuum Science, Technique and Applications (IUVSTA) and the Surface and Interface Section of the European Physical Society (EPS). The Conference Organisers Silver Sponsors conference provides an excellent opportunity for scientists from Europe, and from all over the world, to meet and discuss the latest advances in surface physics and chemistry and the progress of the surface science approach in the related innovation fields KongresKompagniet of heterogeneous catalysis, organic molecular nano-architectures, two-dimensional materials and graphene, nanoelectronics, bio- Dokk1, Hack Kampmanns Plads 2 nanoscience and functional/energy materials. DK - 8000 Aarhus C The meeting will take place in Aarhus, a university city, dating back to an 8th century Viking settlement. It is the second largest city in Denmark and was the European Cultural Capital in 2017. The conference venue is located in the city-centre, close to hotels, restaurants, cafés, museums, and shopping. Situated in a bay, fringed by beaches, forests and lush scenery, Aarhus offers an Local Organising Committee, Aarhus University inspiring setting for the conference. Richard Balog, Department of Physics & Astronomy Conference Secretaries Andrew Cassidy, Department of Physics & Astronomy Mette Alstrup Lie, Department of Physics & Astronomy Information about the ECOSS conference series Kim Daasbjerg, Department of Chemistry Karin Vittrup, Department of Physics & Astronomy ECOSS is organised jointly by the Surface Science Division of IUVSTA (the International Union for Vacuum Science, Techniques and Mingdong Dong, Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center Website and information management Applications, www.iuvsta.org) and the Surface and Interface Section of the European Physical Society (EPS, www.eps.org). The Philip Hofmann, Department of Physics & Astronomy Nykola Jones, Department of Physics & Astronomy conference does not run in years when the triennial IUVSTA Vacuum Congress is held in Europe. Bjørk Hammer, Department of Physics & Astronomy 1978 Amsterdam (NL) 1988 Bologna (IT) 2000 Madrid (ES) 2011 Wroclaw (PL) 1979 Cambridge (UK) 1990 Salamanca (ES) 2001 Krakow (PL) 2012 Edinburgh (UK) Jeppe V. Lauritsen, Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Centre 1980 Cannes (FR) 1991 Stockholm (SW) 2002 Malmö (SW) 2014 Istanbul (TR) Trolle R. Linderoth, Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Centre 1981 Münster (DE) 1993 Warwick (UK) 2003 Prague (CZ) 2015 Barcelona (ES) Jill Miwa, Department of Physics & Astronomy 1982 Gent (BE) 1994 Leipzig (DE) 2005 Berlin (DE) 2016 Grenoble (FR) Steen U. Pedersen, Department of Chemistry 1984 York (UK) 1995 Lille (FR) 2006 Paris (FR) 2017 Szeged (HU) 1985 Aix-en-Provence (FR) 1996 Genova (IT) 2008 Liverpool (UK) John Thrower, Department of Physics & Astronomy 1986 Jülich (DE) 1997 Enschede (NL) 2009 Parma (IT) Stefan Wendt, Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center 1987 Luzern (CH) 1999 Vienna (AT) 2010 Groningen (NL) Søren Ulstrup, Department of Physics & Astronomy 4 5
introduction SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS International Advisory Committee Programme Committee Oral presentation guidelines Poster presentation guidelines Powerpoint projection will be available in the session General information Kirsten von Bergmann, University of Hamburg, DE Clemens Barth, Aix Marseilles Université, FR rooms which are equipped with a computer, a projector, a microphone and a pointer. All the hardware elements will be The poster exhibition will be held on the balcony floor over András Berkó (Past Chair), University of Szeged, HU Wendy Brown, University of Sussex, UK provided by the organisers to ensure consistency in technical the exhibition area and main “Kongres Sal”. Flemming Besenbacher, Aarhus University, DK Peter Bøggild, Technical University of Denmark, DK quality and allow for quick and smooth transition between the speakers. There will be two poster sessions: Shuji Hasegawa, University of Tokyo, JP Herma Cuppen, Radboud University Nijmegen, NL Monday 27th August: 18:30-20:00 Young Kuk, Seoul National University, KR Lars Diekhöner, Aalborg University, DK Speakers are asked to upload their talk in the room where it Tuesday 28th August: 18:30-20:00 will be presented, at the latest in the break preceeding the covering all topics for the conference. Beata Lesiak-Orłowska, Polish Academy of Sciences, PL Francois Dulieu, Université de Cergy-Pontoise, FR session in which the talk will be given. There will be technical Harold Linnartz, Leiden University, NL Adam Foster, Aalto University, FI assistance in the rooms before each session. Plenary Talk: 50 min + 10 min discussion All posters will remain on display for the duration of these Edvin Lundgren, Lund University, SE Irene Groot, Leiden University, NL two sessions. Presenters of posters with an even number in Invited Talk: 35 min + 5 min discussion their ID should be available at their posters on the Monday Martin McCoustra, Heriot-Watt University, UK André Gourdon, CEMES-CNRS Toulouse, FR Contributed Talk: 17 min + 3 min discussion evening session and odd numbered posters on Tuesday. Angelos Michaelides, University College London, UK Aubrey Hanbicki, Naval Research Laboratory Washington, US The Chairpersons of the sessions will be strict on timing. Elisa Molinari, CNR NANO & University of Modena, IT Eckart Hasselbrink, Universität Duisburg-Essen, DE Instructions for presentation Putting up posters Claudine Noguera (ECOSS Board), Inst. of Nanoscience Paris, FR Pavel Jelinek, Inst. of Physics of the Czech Academy of Science, PL Supported presentation types: Your poster board will be marked with the same ID as listed • MS Office • Adobe PDF in the programme book (for example – CAT-P-1) and which Thomas Garm Pedersen, Aalborg University, DK Jakob Kibsgaard, Technical University of Denmark, DK was sent with your acceptance notification via email. The If a presentation contains special characters or needs Rasmita Raval, University of Liverpool, UK Angelika Kuhnle, Bielefeld University, DE other fonts, they have to be provided by the speaker. If not layout of the poster boards is shown on page 53 and you embedded, the video files attached to the presentation can find the board number for each poster in the list of Petra Rudolf (Chair ECOSS BOARD), University of Groningen, NL Fumio Komori, University of Tokyo, JP should be located in the same folder as the presentation posters starting on page 54. Miquel Salmeron, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, US Jörg Libuda, Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, DE files. Presenting authors should ensure that their poster is affixed Amina Taleb-Ibrahimi, SOLEIL Synchrotron, FR Rocco Martinazzo, Universitä degli Studi di Milano, IT to the corresponding numbered board by the start of the The following mass storage devices are accepted: first poster session on Monday the 27th. All posters should be Petra Tegeder, University of Heidelberg, DE Roberto Otero, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, ES • USB stick • external HDD removed by lunch time on Thursday the 30th at the latest. Alec Wodtke, Max Planck Institute of Biophysical Chemistry, DE Hrvoje Petek, University of Pittsburgh, US We strongly recommend that you save your presentation on Martin Wolf, Fritz Haber Institute, DE Oliver Rader, Helmholtz Centrum Berlin, DE two different devices. Poster format A0 portrait 841 mm wide x 1189 mm high. Suitable pins/ Qikun Xue, Tsinghua University, CN Eva Rauls, Universitetet i Stavanger, NO Presentation privacy adhesive will be provided by the organisers. Justin Wells, Norwegian University of Science and Technology , NO At the end of the conference, ALL presentations and associated files will be deleted. 6 7
introduction GENERAL INFORMATION CONGRESS CENTRE MAP Conference venue The Scandinavian Congress Centre is a modern convention centre centrally located in Aarhus with the Concert Hall, City Hall and the ARos museum of modern art as nearest neighbours. The congress centre is associated with the conference hotel, the Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel Aarhus, a 4-star hotel with 234 rooms. Address: Margrethepladsen 2, 8000 Aarhus C Opening hours Exhibition Registration/Information desk at Scandinavian Congress Centre, Monday 27th August Margrethepladsen 2, 8000 Aarhus C Tuesday 28th August Monday 27th August 08:00 – 19:00 at iNANO, Aarhus University, Wednesday 29th August Gustav Wieds Vej 14, 8000 Aarhus C Tuesday 28th August 08:30 – 16:30 Sunday 26th August 16:00 – 19:00 Wednesday 29th August 08:30 – 16:30 Thursday 30th August 08:30 – 16:30 Friday 31st August 08:30 – 12:30 Official language Publication The official language of the conference is English. There will be no publication of a complete set of proceedings. All abstracts will be available for viewing and download from Wi-Fi access the ECOSS34 conference website. Participants at the conference can use the open Wi-Fi network “Radisson_Guest”. There is no password, but upon selection Disclaimer you will be asked to agree to the conditions of usage before The programme is preliminary. The organisers reserve the right your device will connect. to alter the programme if and as deemed necessary. Badges The ECOSS34 organisation and/or its agents have the right for any reason beyond their control to alter or to cancel, without All delegates, exhibitors and visitors must wear their name prior notice, the Conference or any of the arrangements, badges at all time to ensure admittance to the areas of the timetables, plans or other items relating directly or indirectly Congress Centre. to the Conference. The ECOSS34 organisation and/or its agents shall not be liable for any loss, damage, expenditure or inconvenience caused as a result of such alteration or cancellation. 8 9
introduction SOCIAL PROGRAMME SATELLITE MEETINGS Molecular Reaction on Surfaces (MRS) Villum Centre of Excellence for Dirac Welcome reception and registration Other excursions Materials (CDM) 16:00-19:00 Sunday 26th August The most up to date details of all other excursions offered, iNano building at Aarhus University including those on Sunday the 26th and Friday the 31st of Monday 27th & Tuesday 28th August Thursday 30th August Gustav Wieds Vej 14, 8000 Aarhus C. August, can be found on the conference website. Molecular reaction on surfaces is an emerging research The VILLUM Centre of Excellence for Dirac Materials field with great potential for bottom-up fabrication of (http://villumcdm.org/) was set up in 2016 in order Registration with drinks and snacks in the foyer of the iNano atomically precise low-dimensional surface nanostructures. to explore a new class of materials characterized by a building (1590), with tours of the local laboratories in iNano, ARos art museum This burgeoning research field relates to chemistry, physics, Dirac-like excitation spectrum. Research covers both and the Physics and Chemistry departments. and material science, which is gradually getting more and experimental and theoretical activities with centre nodes All conference participants receive a ticket for entry to the A map of the location can be found on page 23 Further details more attention. The aim of this meeting is to bring together in Aarhus, Stockholm and Nijmegen. This satellite meeting ARos art museum in their registration packs. of how to get to iNano can be found on the website. scientists working in the fields of chemistry, physics and consists of presentations from centre members on the The museum has both a permanent collection and hosts theory, as well as with application-oriented viewpoints. current activities, as well as invited presentations covering visiting exhibitions. It is also home to the work of the world- topics close to the centre’s activities. Conference dinner famous Danish-Icelandic artist, Olafur Eliasson who created “Your rainbow panorama”, the structure on the roof of the 18:00 Wednesday 29th August Invited speakers: Invited speakers: museum, where you can view the city scape through the The Old Town (Den Gamle By) rainbow coloured glass. S.-X. Du (CAS), M. Enache (Groningen), R. Fasel (EMPA), Alexander Balatsky (Nordita), Martin Bremholm (Aarhus The Old Town, the world’s first open-air museum of urban M. Gottfried (Marburg), F. Klappenberger (Munich), Y. University), Alfredo Davide Ferella (Stockholm University) The museum is open every day from 10:00-17:00, with late Jiang (PKU), N. Lin (HKUST), M. Maier (ScientaOmicron), P. Jinfeng Jia (Jiao Tong University), Jill Miwa (Aarhus history and culture, was founded in 1909. 75 historical houses opening on Wednesdays until 22:00. from all over Denmark shape the contours of a Danish town as McBreen (Laval), J.I. Pascual (CIC NanoGUNE), M. Pisarra University), Charlotte Sanders (Aarhus University), Kristian it might have looked in Hans Christian Andersen’s days, with (Madrid), S. Stolz (EMPA), D. Wang (CAS), T. Wang (USTC), Y. Sommer Thygesen (Technical University of Denmark), Søren streets, shops, yards, homes and workshops. Wang (CAS), Y.-F. Wang (PKU), K. Wu (PKU), W. Xu (TJU), M. Ulstrup (Aarhus University) Aarhus festival week Yu (HIT), D.-Y. Zhong (SYSU), J.-F. Zhu (USTC) From 18:00 to 20:00 you can explore ‘Den Gamle By’ at your The week-long Aarhus Festival will open on Friday the 31st of own pace. A welcome drink and snacks will be served at the August. Organisers: Organisers: Square (“Torvet”). Visit the historical shops and houses such as the bookshop, the ironmonger and the bakery. Don’t forget Lifeng Chi, Wei Xu, Mingdong Dong Philip Hofmann to drop by the historical brewery and have a sample of their The programme for the festival can be found here: fantastic beer. https://aarhusfestuge.dk/en/ The programme for the meeting can be found on The programme for the meeting can be found on At 20:00 the Conference dinner will be served at the musuem. page 50 page 52 Remember to bring your ticket and name badge. Visit aarhus For more information on museums, events and things to do in A map of the location can be found on page 41. Aarhus go to the Visit Aarhus website: https://www.visitaarhus.com 10 11
introduction PRIZES EPS Student Travel Grant Carlsberg Foundation Student Travel Grant The student travel grant, sponsored by the European Physical The Carlsberg Foundation sponsored student travel grant EPS Invited Speaker Grant EPS Poster Prize Society, was awarded to three young researchers working at consists of 4 awards of 500 EUR. In order to be eligible, European Universities, or able to demonstrate economic need. applicants must be a PhD student at the time of the conference All PhD students displaying posters at the conference and who To be eligible, the researchers must have received their PhD and have submitted an abstract. The selection by the ECOSS This grant of 500 EUR, sponsored by the European Physical not more than 6 years prior to the application deadline and be prize committee was based on the applicants’ CVs and Society, was awarded to the following invited speaker by the indicated that their poster should be considered, were entered into the EPS poster prize competition. Candidates must have making an oral presentation at ECOSS34. submitted abstracts, primarily on the basis of scientific merit. ECOSS prize committee. been eligible for registration as a student and have chosen one Each award consists of 350 EUR cash with the student of the student registration options when registering to attend registration fee being waived, or regular registration being the conference. The prize of 200 EUR, sponsored by the EPS, reduced by 50%. The selection by the ECOSS prize committee Peiyu Chen Lifeng Chi will be given to the author of the best poster. The evaluation was based on the applicants’ CVs and submitted abstracts, University of Oxford, United Kingdom Soochow University, China criteria are: scientific content, presenter’s knowledge and primarily on the basis of scientific merit. 2DM-CT-WED-35 Epitaxial growth of monolayer MoS2 on SrTiO3 MOL-IT-THU-34 On-Surface Precise Chemistry enthusiasm for their topic and poster aesthetics. The prize single crystal substrates will be awarded by the ECOSS34 prize committee and given to the winner at the closing ceremony on Friday 31st August. The Marcos del Cueto winner must be in attendance at the closing ceremony. Ilaria Carlomagno Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain Roma Tre University, Italy SCR-CT-THU-25 Surface analysis with molecular techniques: OXI-CT-MON-14 The role of interface effects on the magnetic fast molecular diffraction from KCl(001) at grazing incidence response of MgO/Co/MgO trilayers conditions Chun-Ren Ke Khushboo Yadav The University of Manchester, United Kingdom Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India ENM-CT-MON-9 In situ investigation of degradation at MOL-CT-THU-33 Switching and electronic properties of organometal halide perovskite surfaces using near-ambient switchable azobenzene derivatives on HOPG pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Jianfeng Zhou Florian Lackner Lund University, Sweden Graz University of Technology, Austria CAT-CT-THU-28 New insights from studies of Pd single crystals NPS-CT-THU-3 Functional plasmonic nanostructures obtained during CO oxidation in a stagnation flow from helium droplet synthesis 12 13
introduction PRIZES Julia Kosto Segolene Palussiere Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier, France ELC-CT-TUE-10 Magnetron sputtered polycrystalline cerium ENM-CT-MON-1 Influence of the CuO nanoparticles surfaces ECOSS Prize Candidates Peiyu Chen oxide thin film as a new material for H2O2 detection into assembly of Al/CuO nanothermites University of Oxford, United Kingdom The ECOSS prize, sponsored by SPECS, consists of 1500 EUR 2DM-CT-WED-35 Epitaxial Growth of Monolayer MoS2 on SrTiO3 and will be awarded to the best oral presentation by a PhD Single Crystal Substrates Peter Lackner Shuqiu Wang student or young postdoc. In order to be eligible, the candidate Vienna University of Technology, Austria University of Oxford, United Kingdom must have been awarded their PhD not more than 1 year prior OXI-CT-TUE-27 Reducing and oxidizing a non-reducible oxide: OXI-CT-TUE-20 Defects in Monolayer Films of Ti2O3 on Au(111) to the conference start date, be making an oral presentation Rodrigo Mateo Ortiz de la Morena Crystallographic and electronic structure of ZrO2 films and have submitted an application to be considered. The Saint Andrews University, United Kingdom winner will receive the prize during the closing ceremony on MOL-CT-TUE-1 Self-Assembled monolayers of non-planar the 31st of August and must be in attendance personally. aromatic carboxylic acids on Ag Oleksandr Leiko Kristin Werner Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Germany OXI-CT-MON-18 Redox reactions studies on SnO2 and Pd/ OXI-CT-MON-9 On Alkyne Hydrogenation Reactions on Ceria: Marcos del Cueto SnO2 nanoparticles on TiO2(110) surface in methanol at near- Model Studies on CeO2(111) Films Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain ambient pressures SCR-CT-THU-25 Surface Analysis with Molecular Techniques: fast molecular diffraction from KCl(001) at grazing incidence Anna Mandziak Khushboo Yadav Applicants conditions Alba synchrotron, Cerdanyola del Valles, Spain IIT Kanpur, India OXI-CT-TUE-26 Ultrathin antiferromagnetic mixed nickel- MOL-CT-THU-33 Switching and electronic properties of Kelvin Anggara Jan Gerrit Horstmann cobalt oxide films switchable azobenzene derivatives on HOPG University of Toronto, Canada University of Göttingen, Germany SCR-CT-MON-11 Surface-aligned reactions at selected impact UES-CT-MON-8 Tracing structural phase transitions and phase parameters ordering at surfaces with ultrafast LEED Matteo Miola Xiaojuan Yu Aarhus University, Denmark Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany ENM-CT-MON-5 Green and cheap hemin-based electrocatalyst OXI-CT-TUE-21 IRRAS and DFT Investigations of ultrathin ZnO Luca Basta Chun-Ren Ke for selective CO2-to-CO conversion films formed on Ag(111) Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italy The University of Manchester, United Kingdom SCR-CT-MON-17 A novel sensitive calorimetric technique to ENM-CT-MON-9 In situ investigation of degradation at study energy (heat) exchange at the nano-scale organometal halide perovskite surfaces using near-ambient Lars Mohrhusen Khadisha Zahra pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, Germany The University of Manchester, United Kingdom OXI-CT-MON-17 Defect density dependence of partial oxidation 2DM-CT-MON-13 Reaction of NH3 annealed graphene studied by and deoxygenation reactions of small organic compounds on near ambient pressure XPS rutile TiO2 (110) surfaces 14 15
programme SESSION TOPICS and ABSTRACT CODES PLENARY TALKS - KONGRES SAL Session Topics PL-1: Monday 09:00 PL-4: Thursday 09:00 Atomically-resolved oxide surfaces: Lessons Spin excitations and interactions on 2DM 2D materials learned, surprises encountered, challenges superconductors - probed and manipulated Types of Presentations posed. with a scanning tunneling microscope. CAT Heterogeneous catalysis Ulrike Diebold Katharina Franke COR Corrosion and anti-corrosive coatings PL Plenary Talk Institute of Applied Physics, Department of Physics, ELC Electrochemistry on surfaces IT Invited Talk Vienna University of Technology, Freie Universitat Berlin, Austria Germany ENM Energy materials CT Contributed Talk P Poster MOL Organic molecules and molecular architectures on surfaces PL-2: Tuesday 09:00 PL-5: Friday 09:00 NAM Novel advancements in theoretical and experimental methods Probing surface catalysis in real time. Quantum materials: a new direction of surface science NPS Functional surface nanostructures, plasmonics and sensors Presentation Code OXI Oxide surfaces and thin films Anders Nilsson Jinfeng Jia SAC Surface astrochemistry OXI-CT-MON-1 Department of Physics, School of Physics and Astronomy, Stockholm University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Sweden China SCR Surface adsorption, desorption, diffusion and reactions Abstract number SEM Semiconductor surfaces Day of talk PL-3: Wednesday 09:00 PL-6: Friday 10:30 SMI Surface magnetism and interfacial superconductivity On-surface synthesis of graphene nanoribbons: A molecular view of heterogeneous catalysis UES Ultrafast dynamics and electronic structure Type of presentation From molecules to devices. WAT Water on surfaces Session code Roman Fasel Jens Nørskov EMPA, Material Science and DTU Physics, MRS Satellite Meeting: Molecular Reaction on Surfaces Session colour code Technology, Technical University of Denmark, CDM Satellite Meeting: Villum Centre of Excellence for Dirac Materials Switzerland Denmark 16 17
programme NPS-IT-THU-6 Chemical applications WAT-IT-THU-13 Ice, ice maybe? CAT-IT-WED-14 Designing INVITED TALKS of nanophotonic: probing the heterogeneous alloy catalysts from structure of soft matter with chiral first principles and surface science nanostructures Malcolm Kadodwala Angelos Michaelides Charles Sykes School of Chemistry, University UCL, Tufts University, of Glasgow, United Kingdom United Kingdom United States CAT-IT-TUE-1 Scaling-relation-based MOL-IT-THU-34 On-surface precise OXI-IT-TUE-19 From oxide nano- SMI-IT-WED-1 An orbitally driven WAT-IT-TUE-1 Real-space SMI-IT-WED-4 Atomic scale imaging kinetic Monte Carlo modelling of chemistry objects to nano-oxides: the central role single atom magnetic memory on black investigation of microsolvation: Water of stain-tuned emergent phases of syngas reactions on stepped metals of the metallic substrate. phosphorus structures in the presence of organic matter molecules or ions Jacek Goniakowski Mie Andersen Lifeng Chi Institut des Nanosciences Alexander Khajetoorians Karina Morgenstern Peter Wahl Technische Universität München, Soochow University, de Paris, CNRS & Sorbonne Radboud University, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, University of St Andrews, Germany China Université, France Netherlands Germany United Kingdom 2DM-IT-TUE-20 Chemistry makes 2DM-IT-WED-39 Tungsten disulfide MOL-IT-WED-19 On-surface synthesis CAT-IT-THU-29 The role of supported ENM-IT-MON-10 Hybrid catalysis for SAC-IT-THU-1 Measurements of graphene interfaces great again: a on graphene: structural, electronic, and manipulation of functional metal nanoclusters and ions in thermal efficient CO2 reduction using molecular activation energies for diffusion of first-principles investigation nanotribological properties and molecules and photoinduced catalytic reactions complex/carbon based materials hydrogen atom on pure CO solid optoelectronic applications Marie-Laure Bocquet Camilla Coletti Leonhard Grill János Kiss Marc Robert Naoki Watanabe Ecole Normale Supérieure - CNRS, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, University of Graz, University of Szeged, Université Paris Diderot - Hokkaido University, France Italy Austria Hungary CNRS, France Japan SAC-IT-THU-6 Structure and UES-IT-MON-1 Momemtum-resolved OXI-IT-WED-41 Reactions at oxide MOL-IT-THU-29 Molecular NAM-IT-TUE-1 Understanding SCR-IT-MON-1 Growth and Surface reactivity of interstellar nanodust view of ultrafast dynamics of electrons, surfaces and oxide/metal interfaces nanoarchitectures from on-surface materials from synthesis to electronic Chemistry of Rutile IrO2(110) excitons and phonons in layered reactions and assembly structure at the MAESTRO beamline semiconductors Stefan Bromley Ralph Ernstorfer Henrik Grönbeck Jennifer MacLeod Eli Rotenberg Jason Weaver University of Barcelona / ICREA, Freie Universitat Berlin, Chalmers University of Queensland University of ALS, Lawrence Berkeley National University of Florida, Spain Germany Technology, Sweden Technology (QUT), Australia Laboratory, United States United States 2DM-IT-MON-1 Quasiparticle UES-IT-MON-9 Ultrafast momentum- NPS-IT-THU-1 Strong coupling MOL-IT-THU-24 On-surface synthesis WAT-IT-TUE-6 Solid-liquid interfaces: NAM-IT-WED-8 Zooming into interference in mono- and bilayer resolved carrier dynamics in 1D wires between surface phonon-polaritons and electronic structure of surface- a new surface science frontier atomic interactions with lateral force graphene and 2D heterostructures and surface plasmon-polaritons supported molecular networks microscopy Isabella Gierz Carsten Busse Max Planck Institute for the Christian Huck Sabine Maier Miquel Salmeron Jay Weymouth Universität Siegen, Structure and Dynamics of Heidelberg University, Friedrich-Alexander-University Lawrence Berkeley National University of Regensburg, Germany Matter, Germany Germany Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany Laboratory, United States Germany 18 19
programme PROGRAMME OVERVIEW MONDAY 27TH AUGUST TUESDAY 28TH AUGUST WEDNESDAY 29TH AUGUST THURSDAY 30TH AUGUST FRIDAY 31ST AUGUST 08:45 Welcome The programme printed in this 09:00 Plenary talk 1: Ulrike Diebold 09:00 Plenary talk 2: Anders Nilsson 09:00 Plenary talk 3: Roman Fasel 09:00 Plenary talk 4: Katharina Franke Plenary talk 5: booklet was correct as of the 09:00 10:00 Coffee break 10:00 Coffee break 10:00 Coffee break 10:00 Coffee break Jinfeng Jia 30th of July, but some changes Kongres Nortvegia Dania Suecia Room 12 Room 11 Kongres Nortvegia Dania Suecia Room 12 Room 11 Kongres Nortvegia Dania Suecia Room 11 Kongres Nortvegia Dania Suecia Room 12 Room 11 10:00 Coffee break may have occurred since. 10:30 10:30 10:30 10:30 Plenary talk 6: Please see the conference 10:30 10:50 10:50 10:50 COR Jens Nørskov website for the most updated 10:50 11:10 11:10 11:10 11:30 Prize Ceremony version. OXI 2DM SCR UES ENM MRS OXI 2DM WAT NAM ELC MRS OXI 2DM CAT MOL NAM 11:10 CAT NPS MOL WAT CDM 11:30 1/8 1/8 1/6 1/3 1/2 1/6 11:30 4/8 4/8 1/3 1/2 2/2 4/6 11:30 7/8 7/8 2/6 3/7 2/2 4/6 1/3 5/7 3/3 1/3 12:00 Close of conference 11:30 SCR 11:50 11:50 11:50 11:50 4/6 12:10 12:10 12:10 12:10 12:30 Excursions 12:30 Lunch 12:30 Lunch 12:30 Lunch 12:30 Lunch 14:00 14:00 14:00 14:00 NAM 14:20 14:20 14:20 14:20 ENM 14:40 OXI 2DM SCR UES MRS 14:40 OXI 2DM WAT MOL MRS 14:40 OXI 2DM CAT MOL 14:40 CAT NPS SCR MOL SAC CDM SUNDAY 26TH AUGUST 2/2 SMI SATURDAY 1ST SEPTEMBER 15:00 2/8 2/8 2/6 2/3 2/6 15:00 5/8 5/8 2/3 SEM 1/7 5/6 15:00 8/8 8/8 3/6 4/7 15:00 5/6 2/3 5/6 6/7 1/2 2/3 10:00 10:00 15:20 15:20 1/2 15:20 15:20 Tutorials and Workshops 15:40 15:40 15:40 15:40 Tutorial Workshop to Coffee break to (Aarhus University) 16:00 Coffee break 16:00 16:00 Coffee break 16:00 Coffee break (Aarhus University) 16:30 16:30 16:30 16:30 16:00 16:50 16:50 16:50 16:50 16:00 16:00 ELC MRS OXI SEM Welcome Reception 17:10 OXI 2DM SCR UES 17:10 2DM CAT MOL MRS 17:10 17:10 CAT NPS SCR MOL SAC CDM 1/2 3/6 6/8 2/2 Social programme and 17:30 3/8 3/8 3/6 3/3 17:30 6/8 1/6 2/7 6/6 17:30 17:30 6/6 3/3 6/6 7/7 2/2 3/3 to Registration 17:50 17:50 17:50 17:50 (iNano, Aarhus 18:10 18:10 18:10 18:10 19:00 University) 18:30 18:30 Poster Session 1 and Exhibition Poster Session 2 and Exhibition 19:00 Conference Dinner 20:00 20:00 CAT Heterogeneous catalysis MOL Organic molecules and molecular architectures on surfaces NAM Novel advancements in theoretical and experimental methods COR Corrosion and anti-corrosive coatings SAC Surface astrochemistry MRS Satellite Surfaces Meeting: Molecular Reaction on OXI Oxide surfaces and thin films SCR Surface adsorption, desorption, diffusion and reactions ENM Energy materials NPS Functional surface nanostructures, plasmonics and sensors UES Ultrafast structure dynamics and electronic CDM Satellite Meeting: Villum Centre of Excellence for Dirac Materials 2DM 2D materials ELC Electrochemistry on surfaces SEM Semiconductor surfaces WAT Water on surfaces SMI Surface magnetism and interfacial superconductivity 20 21
Sunday 26th August programme sunday TUTORIAL SEMINARS 10:00-19:00 Three tutorial seminars take place at Aarhus University on Sunday the 26th of August, from 10:00 to 16:00. Scanning Probe Microscopy (STM, STS, AFM) Location: G1 - Building 1532, Room 116 Photoemission Spectroscopies (XPS, ARPES) Location: G2 - Building 1532, Room 122 programme Theoretical Methods in Surface Science (DFT, KMC, Machine Learning) Location: Building 1525, Room 323 The location of the seminar rooms are indicated by marker 3 on the map on the opposite page. Further information 2 regarding the seminars and their location can be found on the conference website. 3 SUNDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION The bus departs from the front of the Scandinavian Congress Centre at 12:00 for those who have signed up for the excursion to the Moesgaard Museum. Full details of the excursion can be found on the conference website. SUNDAY 26TH AUGUST (Aarhus University) 16:00 Welcome reception and registration at iNano, Aarhus University. Gustav Wieds Vej 14, 8000 Aarhus C. to Registration with drinks and snacks in the foyer of the iNano building (1590), with tours of the local laboratories in iNano, and the Physics and Chemistry departments. The location of iNano is indicated by marker 2 on the map on the opposite 19:00 page. Details of how to get to iNano can be found on the conference website. 1 Conference Venue Scandinavian Congress Centre 1 2 Welcome Reception iNano, Aarhus University 3 Tutorial Seminars Aarhus University 22 23
Monday 27th monday MONDAY 27TH AUGUST (Scandinavian Congress Centre) a.m. 08:45 Welcome 08:45 August 09:00 PL-1: Atomically-Resolved Oxide Surfaces: Lessons Learned, Surprises Encountered, Challenges Posed Chair: 09:00 Ulrike Diebold, TU Wien, Institute of Applied Physics KONGRES SAL Jeppe V. Lauritsen 08:45-14:00 10:00 Coffee Break 10:00 KONGRES SAL NORTVEGIA DANIA SUECIA ROOM 12 programme Chair: Niklas Nilius Chair: Marie-Laure Bouquet Chair: John Thrower Chair: Alex Wodtke Chair: Mie Andersen 10:30 OXI-CT-MON-1 Bulk and (001) surface Fe3O4: 2DM-IT-MON-1 Quasiparticle interference in SCR-IT-MON-1 Growth and Surface UES-IT-MON-1 Momentum-Resolved View ENM-CT-MON-1 Influence of the CuO 10:30 2DM 2D materials electronic properties and water adsorption mono- and bilayer graphene Chemistry of Rutile IrO2(110) of Ultrafast Dynamics of Electrons, Excitons and nanoparticles surfaces into assembly of Al/CuO Hongsheng Liu, University of Milano-Bicocca Carsten Busse, Universität Siegen Jason Weaver, University of Florida Phonons in Layered Semiconductors nanothermites CAT Heterogeneous catalysis Di Valentin, Cristiana Liang, Z.; Li, T.; Kim, M.; Asthagiri, A. Ralph Ernstorfer, Freie Universitat Berlin Segolene Palussiere, Université Toulouse III Puppin, M.; Waldecker, L.; Nicholson, C.; Bertoni, R.; - Paul Sabatier COR Corrosion coatings and anti-corrosive Vasileiadis, T.; Zahn, D.; Xian, P.; Monney, C.; Hübener, H.; Esteve, Alain; Rossi, Carole; Fajerwerg, Katia; Rubio, A.; Wolf, M.; Rettig, L. Fau, Pierre; Kahn, Myrtil ELC Electrochemistry on surfaces 10:50 OXI-CT-MON-2 Surface X-ray Diffraction on ENM-CT-MON-2 Increasing the proton 10:50 Magnetite (001) conductivity of sulfonated polyether ether ketone ENM Energy materials Björn Arndt, Deutsches Elektron-Synchrotron by incorporating graphene oxide: Morphology (DESY) effect on proton dynamics MOL Organic molecules and molecular architectures on surfaces Grånäs, Elin; Creutzburg, Marcus; Krausert, Konstantin; Wilson Agerico Diño, Osaka University Volkov, Sergey; Noei, Heshmat; Vonk, Vedran; Stierle, NAM Novel advancements in theoretical Leong, Jun Xing; Ahmad, Azizan; Daud, Wan Ramli Wan; Andreas Kasai, Hideaki and experimental methods 11:10 OXI-CT-MON-3 Water and Organic Molecules 2DM-CT-MON-2 Relativistic Dispersion of SCR-CT-MON-2 Surrounding gas effect on UES-CT-MON-2 Ultrafast dynamics of MoS2 ENM-CT-MON-3 Hydrogen storage on cation- 11:10 NPS Functional surface nanostructures, plasmonics and sensors on Magnetite Single Crystal Surfaces Massive Electrons in Graphene Nanoribbons diffusion and adsorption of a single metal atom on Klara Volckaert, Aarhus University decorated biphenylene and nitrogenated holey Marcus Creutzburg, Deutsches Elektronen- David Ecija, IMDEA Nanoscience heteroatom-doped graphene Rostami, H.; Sanders, C. E.; Biswas, D.; Majchrzak, P.; carbon layered materials Cirera, Borja; Martín-Jimenez, Alberto; Gallego, Jose Maria; Shun Hasegawa, Hokkaido University Marković, I.; Andreatta, F.; Chapman, R. T.; Wyatt, A.; OXI Oxide surfaces and thin films Synchrotron (DESY) Walter Orellana, Universidad Andres Bello Noei, Heshmat; Krausert, Konstantin; Gleißner, Robert; Miranda, Rodolfo, Otero, Roberto Kunisada, Yuji ; Sakaguchi, Norihito Bianchi, M.; Mahatha, S. K.; Bignardi, L.; Lizzit, D.; Lacovig, Guerrero-Avilés, Raúl Arndt, Björn; Grånäs, Elin; Stierle, Andreas P.; Lizzit, S.; Balatsky, A.; Springate, E.; Cacho, C.; King, P. D. SAC Surface astrochemistry C.; Miwa, J. A.; Hofmann, P.; Ulstrup, S. 11:30 OXI-CT-MON-4 Link between local iron 2DM-CT-MON-3 Graphene under ultrahigh SCR-CT-MON-3 Oxidation of Cu(100) through UES-CT-MON-3 RIXS and ultra-fast molecule- ENM-CT-MON-4 Green synthesis of iron oxide 11:30 SCR Surface adsorption, desorption, diffusion and reactions coordination, Fe 2p XPS core level line shape, and pressure: Local tuning of its electronic properties dissociative CO2 adsorption surface charge transfer dynamics hematite Fe2O3 and its performance in energy Mg segregation into thin magnetite films grown on Cristina Diaz, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Alvaro Posada-Borbon, Chalmers University of Robert H. Temperton, University of Nottingham storage applications SEM Semiconductor surfaces MgO(001) Ares, Pablo; Pisarra, Michele; Segovia, Pilar; Martín, Technology Handrup, Karsten; O’Shea, James Abderaouf Zine, Science of materials and Joachim Wollschläger, University of Osnabrück Fernando; Michel, Enrique G.; Zamora, Felix; Navarro, Cristina; Gómez-Herrero, Julio Hagman, Benjamin; Schaefer, Andreas; Zhang, Chu; applications unit URSMA, Brothers Mentouri SMI Surface magnetism and interfacial superconductivity Suendorf, Martin; Schemme, Tobias; Küpper, Karsten Shipilin, Mikhail; Hellman, Anders; Gustafson, Johan; University Grönbeck, Henrik Kebaili, N.; Achour, S.; Hamana, D. UES Ultrafast structure dynamics and electronic 11:50 OXI-CT-MON-5 Carboxylic acid on Fe3O4 2DM-CT-MON-4 Examination of the SCR-CT-MON-4 Photo-Induced Enhancement UES-CT-MON-4 Ultrafast Dynamics of ENM-CT-MON-5 Green and Cheap Hemin- 11:50 surfaces - new insights from theory and Corrugation in Hydrogenated Graphene on Ir(111) of Oxidation On p- and n-type Si(001) Surfaces Cyclooctatetraene at Cu(111) Surface based Electrocatalyst for selective CO2-to-CO WAT Water on surfaces experiment by Standing Wave XPS Yuki Sekihata, Tohoku University Nadav Avidor, University of Cambridge conversion Gregor Feldbauer, Hamburg University of Claus F. P. Kastorp, Aarhus University Ogawa, Shuichi; Yoshigoe, Akitaka; Taga, Ryo; Klyushin, Lau, J. A.; Calvo-Almazan, I.; Townsend, P. S. M.; Ward, D. J.; Matteo Miola, Aarhus University Technology Jørgensen, Anders L.; Andersen, Mie; Duncan, David A.; Alexander; Carbonio, Emilia; Knop-Gericke, Axel; Takakuwa, Jardine, A. P.; Allison, W.; Ellis, J.; Hinch, B. J. Pedersen, Steen Uttrup; Daasbjerg, Kim; Sellschopp, Kai; Arndt, Björn; Creutzburg, Marcus; Noei, Lee, Tien-Lin; Hornekær, Liv; Balog, Richard Yuji Skrydstrup, Troels; Surkus, Annette-E.; Heshmat; Stierle, Andreas; Müller, Stefan Junge, Henrik; Beller, Matthias EPS Poster Prize Candidate 12:10 OXI-CT-MON-6 Surface Action Spectroscopy 2DM-CT-MON-5 Dual path hydrogenation of SCR-CT-MON-5 Surface Structure Dependent UES-CT-MON-5 Double photoemission on ENM-CT-MON-6 Ammonia production and 12:10 with Rare Gas Messenger Atoms the graphene/Ni(111) interface. Anchoring of Ester-functionalized Ionic Liquids on correlated electron pairs in metals sticking on materials relevant to fusion reactors: ECOSS Prize Candidate Zongfang Wu, Fritz-Haber Institute of Max Planck Daniel Lizzit, CNR Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi Cobalt Oxide Cheng-Tien Chiang, Martin-Luther-University Halle- tungsten and 316L stainless steel Society Trioni, Mario; Lacovig, Paolo; Bignardi, Luca; Larciprete, Tao Xu, Aarhus University Wittenberg Régis Bisson, Aix-Marseille University EPS Student Travel Grant Winner Liu, Y.; Plucienik, A.; Naschitzki, M.; Schöllkopf, W.: Rosanna; Martinazzo, Rocco; Lizzit, Silvano Waehler, Tobias; Vecchietti, Julia; Bonivardi, Adrian; Bauer, Trützschler, Andreas; Huth, Michael; Kamrla, Robin; Ghiorghiu, Florin; Aissou, Taki; Minissale, Marco; Angot, Kuhlenbeck, H.; Freund, H. Tanja; Schwegler, Johannes; Schulz, Peter S.; Wasserscheid, Schumann, Frank O.; Widdra, Wolf Thierry; De Temmerman, Gregory Carlsberg Foundation Student Peter; Libuda, Joerg Travel Grant Winner 12:30 Lunch Break 12:30 24 See page 50 for the programme for the Satellite Meeting: Molecualr Reaction on Surfaces 25
Monday 27th monday KONGRES SAL NORTVEGIA DANIA SUECIA ROOM 12 p.m. Chair: Stefan Wendt Chair: Eckart Hasselbrink Chair: Jason Weaver Chair: Ralph Ernstorfer Chair: Regis Bisson 14:00 OXI-CT-MON-7 Reactive growth of ultra-thin 2DM-CT-MON-6 Controlled Hydrogenation SCR-CT-MON-6 Characterization of Molecular UES-CT-MON-6 Talk withdrawn. ENM-CT-MON-7 Graphene-based new 14:00 August ceria islands on Rh(111): Structure and morphology of Graphene Films Grown on a Modified Pt(111) Adsorption Site of Single Molecular Device based generation supercapacitors as an energy storage Jens Falta, Universität Bremen Substrate on Simultaneous SERS and Electrical Measurement device 14:00-16:30 Höcker, Jan; Senanayake, Sanjaya D.; Sadowski, Jerzey T.; Mohammad Panahi, Koc University Manabu Kiguchi, Tokyo Institute of Technology Arzu Karayel, Hitit University Flege, Jan Ingo Sarp, Kaya Kaneko, Satoshi; Fujii, Shintaro Karayel, Arzu programme 14:20 OXI-CT-MON-8 Fluorine dopant promoted 2DM-CT-MON-7 Femtosecond laser-induced SCR-CT-MON-7 Talk withdrawn. UES-CT-MON-7 Two dimensional electron ENM-CT-MON-8 A spectroscopic study of 14:20 2DM 2D materials peroxide and superoxide groups on CeOxFy/Rh(111) associative desorption of molecular hydrogen from gases at semiconductor surfaces – effects of lattice PCBM:P3HT heterojunctions and CeOxFy/Rh(110) catalyst supports graphite and surface disorder Robert Temperton, University of Nottingham CAT Heterogeneous catalysis Zdeněk Rafaj, Charles University Lorenzo Maddii Fabiani, Universität Münster Jacek Kolodziej, Jagiellonian University Handrup, Karsten; Gibson, Andrew; O’Shea, James Johánek, Viktor; Kettner, Miroslav; Duchoň, Tomáš; Nehasil, Thrower, John D.; Zacharias, Helmut Olszowska, Natalia; Lis, Jakub COR Corrosion coatings and anti-corrosive Vaclav ELC Electrochemistry on surfaces 14:40 OXI-CT-MON-9 On Alkyne Hydrogenation 2DM-CT-MON-8 The Catalytic SCR-CT-MON-8 Molecule - metal surface UES-CT-MON-8 Tracing Structural Phase ENM-CT-MON-9 In Situ Investigation of 14:40 ENM Energy materials Reactions on Ceria: Model Studies on CeO2(111) Dehydrogenation of Hydrocarbons on Metal-Free interactions: Can we compute them accurately? Transitions and Phase Ordering at Surfaces with Degradation at Organometal Halide Perovskite Films Graphene Katharina Doblhoff-Dier, Leiden University Ultrafast LEED Surfaces Using Near-Ambient Pressure X-ray MOL Organic molecules and molecular architectures on surfaces Kristin Werner, Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Marco Sacchi, University of Surrey Meyer, Jörg; Hoggan, Philipp E.; Libisch, Florian; Kroes, Jan Gerrit Horstmann, University of Göttingen Photoelectron Spectroscopy Brooks, Alastair; Jenkins, Stephen J. Geert-Jan Storeck, Gero; Wit, Bareld; Diekmann, Theo; Planck Society Weng, X.; Calaza, F.; Sterrer, M.; Kropp, T.; Epp, Dennis; Rossnagel, Kai; Vogelgesang, Simon; Chun-Ren Ke, University of Manchester Walton, Alex S.; Lewis, David J.; Tedstone, NAM Novel advancements in theoretical and experimental methods Paier, J.; Sauer, J.; Wilde, M.; Fukutani, K.; Ropers, Claus Aleksander; O’Brien, Paul; Thomas, Shaikutdinov, S.; Freund, H.-J. Andrew G.; Flavell, Wendy R. NPS Functional surface nanostructures, plasmonics and sensors 15:00 OXI-CT-MON-10 Electronic processes at 2DM-CT-MON-9 Intercalation of graphene on SCR-CT-MON-9 Talk withdrawn, now a poster UES-IT-MON-9 Ultrafast Momentum- ENM-IT-MON-10 Hybrid catalysis for efficient 15:00 the surface of ceria-based materials during H2O Ru(0001): possible mechanisms with ID: Resolved Carrier Dynamics in 1D Wires and 2D CO2 reduction using molecular complex/carbon OXI Oxide surfaces and thin films chemisorption Paweł Wojciechowski, Adam Mickiewicz University SCR-P-141 Heterostructures based materials Lee Shelly, Ben Gurion University in Poznań Isabella Gierz, Max Planck Institute for the Marc Robert, Université Paris Diderot - CNRS SAC Surface astrochemistry Schweke, D.; Mordehovich, Y.; Hayun, S. Lewandowski, Mikołaj; Madej, Ewa; Miłosz, Zygmunt; Structure and Dynamics of Matter Wilgocka-Ślęzak, Dorota; Hermanowicz, Michał; Spiridis, SCR Surface adsorption, desorption, diffusion and reactions Nika; Korecki, Józef; Jurga, Stefan; Stobiecki, Feliks SEM Semiconductor surfaces 15:20 OXI-CT-MON-11 Direct measurement of Ni 2DM-CT-MON-10 Intercalating cobalt between SCR-CT-MON-10 Ir(111) Adsorbate Structure 15:20 incorporation into Fe3O4(001) graphene and iridium(111): kinetics from edges and Induced Selectivity During PROX Reaction SMI Surface magnetism and interfacial superconductivity Paul Ryan, Imperial College London mechanical stress in graphene Niclas Johansson, Lund University Jakub, Z.; Balajka, J.; Hulva, J. ; Meier, M.; Küchle, J. T.; Blowey, P. J.; Thakur, P. Kumar; Franchini, C.; Payne, D. J.; Sergio Vlaic, ESPCI Paris Schnadt, Joachim; Knudsen, Jan UES Ultrafast structure dynamics and electronic Rougemaille, N.; Artaud, A.; Vincent, T.; Pons, S.; Roditchev, Woodruff, D. P.; Rochford, L. A.; Allegretti, F.; Lee, T. -L.; D.; Renard, V.; Huder, L.; Rouviere, J-L.; Kimouche, A.; Parkinson, G. S.; Duncan, D. A. Santos, B.; Locatelli, A.; Guisset, V.; David, P.; Chapelier, C.; WAT Water on surfaces Magaud, L.; Canals, B.; Coraux, J. Chair: Marc Robert 15:40 OXI-CT-MON-12 Orbital character of the 2DM-CT-MON-11 Decoupling Graphene from SCR-CT-MON-11 Surface-Aligned Reactions at UES-CT-MON-10 Time- and angle-resolved ELC-CT-MON-1 Electrifying model catalysis: 15:40 mobile and localized electron states at the LAO/ Ni(111) through the Intercalation of a Chromium Selected Impact Parameters photoelectron spectroscopy of the three- Out of the vacuum – into the electrolyte STO interface Carbide Ultra-Thin Film Kelvin Anggara, University of Toronto dimensional Dirac semimetal Cd3As2 Olaf Brummel, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg EPS Poster Prize Candidate Alla Chikina, Paul Scherrer Institute Andrea Picone, Politecnico di Milano Leung, Lydie; Timm, Matthew J.; Hu, Zhixin; Polanyi, John C. Petra Hein, University of Kiel Faisal, Firas; Stumm, Corinna; Bertram, Manon; Lykhach, Lechermann, F.; Husanu, M. A.; Caputo, M.; Cancellieri, C.; Giannotti, Dario; Finazzi, Marco; Duò, Lamberto; Ciccacci, Erk, Hermann; Jauernik, Stephan; Yang, Lexian; Chen, Yulin; Yaroslava; Cherevko, Serhiy; Mayrhofer, Karl; Xiang, Feifei; ECOSS Prize Candidate Schmitt, Th.; Radovic, M.; Strocov, V. N. Franco; Brambilla, Alberto Liu, Zhongkai; Prabhakaran, Dharmalingam; Bauer, Michael Schneider, M. Alexander; Libuda, Jörg EPS Student Travel Grant Winner 16:00 Coffee Break 16:00 Carlsberg Foundation Student Travel Grant Winner 26 See page 50 for the programme for the Satellite Meeting: Molecualr Reaction on Surfaces 27
Monday 27th monday KONGRES SAL NORTVEGIA DANIA SUECIA ROOM 12 p.m. Chair: Andreas Stierle Chair: Masaki Tanemura Chair: John Thrower Chair: Isabella Gierz Chair: Marc Robert 16:30 OXI-CT-MON-13 Metallic Cobalt to Spinel 2DM-CT-MON-12 Water on Graphene-Coated SCR-CT-MON-12 Observation of the Quantum UES-CT-MON-11 Spin-polarized band structure ELC-CT-MON-2 Electrocatalysis with well- 16:30 August Co3O4: Electronic Structure Evolution by Near- TiO2: Role of Atomic Vacancies Tunnelling of hydrogen in Pd ultrathin film of a Sn atomic layer at graphene/SiC(0001) defined Pt/Co3O4(111) model interfaces Ambient Pressure Photoelectron Spectroscopy Martina Datteo, University of Milano-Bicocca Takahiro Ozawa, The University of Tokyo interface Yaroslava Lykhach, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität 16:30-20:00 Prabhakar Reddy Kasala, National Chemical Liu, H.; Di Valentin, C. Shimizu, Ryota; Hitosugi, Taro; Ogura, Shohei; Fukutani, Koichiro Yaji, University of Tokyo Erlangen-Nürnberg, laboratory, Pune Katsuyuki Visikovskiy, Anton; Iimori, Takushi; Kuroda, Kenta; Hayashi, Brummel, Olaf; Vorokhta, Mykhailo; Šmíd, Břetislav; Skála, Gopinath, Chinnakonda S. Shingo; Kajiwara, Takashi; Tanaka, Satoru; Komori, Fumio; Tomáš; Neitzel, Armin; Tsud, Nataliya; Beranová, Klára; programme Shin, Shik Faisal, Firas; Prince, Kevin C.; Matolín, Vladimír; Libuda, J. 16:50 OXI-CT-MON-14 The role of interface effects 2DM-CT-MON-13 Reaction of NH3 annealed SCR-CT-MON-13 Bisphenol A and UES-CT-MON-12 Analytical solutions for the ELC-CT-MON-3 In-situ studies of the 16:50 2DM 2D materials on the magnetic response of MgO/Co/MgO graphene studied by near ambient pressure XPS diethylstilbestrol on Cu(111): On-surface surface states of Bi1-xSbx electrode/electrolyte interface using XPS trilayers Khadisha Zahra, The University of Manchester polymerization initiated by hydroxy-directed ortho Yuki Fuseya, University of Electro-Communications Alex Walton, University of Manchester CAT Heterogeneous catalysis Ilaria Carlomagno, Università Roma Tre Walton, Alex C-H bond activation Fukuyama, Hidetoshi Booth, Sam; Tripathi, Alok; Dryfe, Robert Verna, A.; Rajput, P.; Baranwal, V.; Patra, N.; Peter Deimel, Technical University of Munich COR Corrosion coatings and anti-corrosive Khan, S. A.; Forrest, T.; Dhesi, S.; Hussain, H.; Jiang, L.; Lloyd, J. A.; Cheol Oh, S.; Fischer, S.; Sağlam, Ö.; Meneghini, C. Stoiber, K.; Schlichting, H.; Papageorgiou, A. C.; Reichert, J.; Barth, J. V.; Allegretti, F. ELC Electrochemistry on surfaces 17:10 OXI-CT-MON-15 Talk withdrawn. 2DM-CT-MON-14 Controllable fabrication of SCR-CT-MON-14 Thermal recombination UES-CT-MON-13 The Electronic Structure and ELC-CT-MON-4 Quantitative determination 17:10 ENM Energy materials reduced graphene oxide membranes reactions on metal surfaces: Transition state theory Transport Properties of Niobium Doped Bismuth of adsorbates and charge accumulation with Hsin-Hui Huang, Toyota Technological Institute with dynamical corrections. Selenide spectroscopic ellipsometry Joshi, Rakesh; De Silva, Kanishka; Yoshimura, Masamichi MOL Organic molecules and molecular architectures on surfaces Oihana Galparsoro, Georg-August-Universität Henriette Elisabeth Lund, Aarhus University Kurt Hingerl, University Linz Göttingen Bianchi, M.; Kevy, S. M.; Wollesen, L.; Bremholm, M.; Cobet, Christoph; Vázquez Miranda, Saúl; Chien, Miao H.; Alducin, M.; Kandratsenka, A.; Wodtke, A. M. Haastrup, M. J.; Knol, E. J.; Khajetoorians, A. A.; Wiedmann, Sharif, Reza. NAM Novel advancements in theoretical and experimental methods S.; Hofmann, P. NPS Functional surface nanostructures, plasmonics and sensors 17:30 OXI-CT-MON-16 Cleaved SrTiO3 (001) 1x1 2DM-CT-MON-15 Silicene on ultrathin gold SCR-CT-MON-15 Adsorption and Diffusion of UES-CT-MON-14 SUNDYN: A novel setup for ELC-CT-MON-5 Investigation of liquid/solid 17:30 surface studied by non-contact atomic force layers NH3 on Anatase-TiO2 (101) optical pump – X-ray probe spectroscopy at the interfaces over macroscopic distances using X-ray OXI Oxide surfaces and thin films microscopy Marek Kopciuszynski, Maria Curie-Skłodowska Kræn C. Adamsen, Aarhus University ALOISA beamline photoelectron spectroscopy Igor Sokolović, Institute of Applied Physics, TU University Koust, S.; Kolsbjerg, E. L.; Hammer, B.; Wendt, S.; Lauritsen, Roberto Costantini, University of Trieste Markus Sauer, Vienna University of Technology SAC Surface astrochemistry Wien Stepniak-Dybala, Agnieszka; Dyniec, Pawel; Krawiec, J. V. Cossaro, A.; Floreano, L.; Verdini, A.; Morgante, A.; Foelske, Annette Schmid, Michael; Diebold, Ulrike; Setvin, Martin Mariusz; Zdyb, Ryszard Dell’Angela, M. SCR Surface adsorption, desorption, diffusion and reactions 17:50 OXI-CT-MON-17 Defect density dependence 2DM-CT-MON-16 Measuring the Bending SCR-CT-MON-16 Surface friction processes 17:50 SEM Semiconductor surfaces of partial oxidation and deoxygenation reactions Rigidity of 2D Silica - New Light on the Yakobson revealed by neutron scattering of small organic compounds on rutile TiO2 (110) Paradox Peter Fouquet, Institut Laue-Langevin SMI Surface magnetism and interfacial superconductivity surfaces Bodil Holst, University of Bergen Calvo-Almazan, Irene; Bahn, Emanuel; Miret-Artes, Lars Mohrhusen, Carl von Ossietzky Büchner, C.; Eder, S. D.; Nesse, T.; Kuhness, D.; Schlexer, P.; Salvador; Demmel, Franz; Telling, Mark T. F.; Koza, Michael UES Ultrafast structure dynamics and electronic University of Oldenburg Pacchioni, G.; Manson, J. R.; Heyde, M.; Freund, H. -J. M.; Maccarini, Marco; Zbiri, Mohamed Osmić, Milena; Al-Shamery, Katharina WAT Water on surfaces 18:10 OXI-CT-MON-18 Redox reactions studies on 2DM-CT-MON-17 Boroxene: a novel 2D material SCR-CT-MON-17 A novel sensitive calorimetric 18:10 SnO2 and Pd/SnO2 nanoparticles on TiO2(110) Matus Stredansky, Università degli Studi di Trieste technique to study energy (heat) exchange at the surface in methanol at near-ambient pressures Sala, Alessandro; Fontanot, Tommaso; Costantini, Roberto; nano-scale Africh, Cristina; Comelli, Giovanni; Floreano, Luca; EPS Poster Prize Candidate Oleksandr Leiko, Charles University in Prague Luca Basta, Scuola Normale Superiore Mašek, K.; Kosto, J.; Nováková, J. Morgante, Alberto; Cossaro, Albano Veronesi, Stefano; Murata, Yuya; Dubois, Zoè; Mishra, Neeraj; Fabbri, Filippo; ECOSS Prize Candidate Coletti, Camilla; Heun, Stefan EPS Student Travel Grant Winner 18:30 18:30 to Poster Session 1 and Exhibition to Carlsberg Foundation Student 20:00 20:00 Travel Grant Winner 28 See page 50 for the programme for the Satellite Meeting: Molecualr Reaction on Surfaces 29
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