CPT

Calendar of Physics Talks Vienna

Ultrathin Oxide Films in Catalysis: An Old Misconception?
Speaker:Hans-Jochen FREUND (Fritz Haber Institut der MPG, Berlin)
Date: Mon, 02.05.2011
Time: 17:30
Location:TU Wien Freihaus, Hörsaal 5, 2. Stock (grüner Bereich), Wiedner Hauptstr. 8, 1040 Wien
Contact:J. Schmiedmayer

Symmetries of Strings and Branes (part 2 of 4)
Speaker:Peter West (King’s College)
Abstract:I will begin by explaining electro-magnetic duality symmetries in the context of supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories. I will then discuss S, T and U dualities of string theory and their implications for branes. The conjectured E11 symmetry will also be considered.
Date: Tue, 03.05.2011
Time: 10:00
Duration: 120 min
Location:ESI (Boltzmanngasse 9, Erwin Schrödinger Lecture Hall)
Contact:Nils-Ole Walliser (TU Wien)

LPVs in NGC147 and NGC185 - Probing a new tool to measure extragalactic distances
Speaker:Denise Lorenz (University of Vienna)
Abstract:Most of the variable stars change their brightness periodically and can therefore be classified according to their periods and amplitudes. Of special interest are variables that increase their mean luminosity according to the length of their period, as has been found for Cepheid stars. They can be used to establish a period-luminosity-relation (PLR) which enables us to determine the distance just by measuring the period of the star. Huge surveys of variable stars in the Magellanic Clouds - the neighbourhood of the Milky Way - revealed sequences of Long Period Variables (LPVs) in a period-luminosity-diagram. These findings encouraged the search of a PLR valid for LPVs and the investigation of its universality. LPVs are intrinsically brighter than Cepheid variables, hence, at greater distances LPVs are still observable. Therefore, a universal LPV-PLR would allow to measure distances of all stellar systems in which we are able to detect LPVs. Meanwhile, technical progress allows to resolve single stars in galaxies not only in the surroundings of the Milky Way but also at a distance of the Andromeda Galaxy and beyond. Our work describes the search of LPVs in the two neighbouring dwarf galaxies of Andormeda, NGC147 and NGC185, and their use in order to establish a universal PLR.
Date: Tue, 03.05.2011
Time: 12:30
Duration: 60 min
Location:TU Wien (Wiedner Hauptstr. 8-10, yellow area, 10th floor, seminar room E136 )
Contact:Sabine Ertl

Graphene grown on Ni(111)
Speaker:Bernhard Stöger (Technische Universität Wien, Institut für Angewandte Physik)
Abstract:The atomic structure of graphene grown on the Ni(111) surface was investigated by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM). Graphene layers were prepared by the decomposition of toluene. With the help of STM, growth conditions were determined to produce the regular honeycomb structure. However, each graphene layer showed some defects and different rotational relationships with the underlying substrate, resulting in moiré patterns. The most common defects were point defects on the graphene layer, bubbles, wrinkles and ripples of the graphene film. Bulk dissolved carbon segregates to the surface upon cooling, forming nickel carbide patches, which strongly influence the local epitaxial match. Areas adjacent to the interfacial carbide are highly disordered.
Date: Tue, 03.05.2011
Time: 16:00
Location:Technische Universität Wien, Institut für Angewandte Physik, Seminarraum 134A, Turm B (gelbe Leitfarbe), 5. OG, 1040 Wien, Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10
Contact:Univ.Prof. Dr. Ulrike Diebold

Symmetries of Strings and Branes (part 3 of 4)
Speaker:Peter West (King’s College)
Abstract:I will begin by explaining electro-magnetic duality symmetries in the context of supersymmetric Yang-Mills theories. I will then discuss S, T and U dualities of string theory and their implications for branes. The conjectured E11 symmetry will also be considered.
Date: Wed, 04.05.2011
Time: 16:00
Duration: 120 min
Location:ESI (Boltzmanngasse 9, Erwin Schrödinger Lecture Hall)
Contact:Nils-Ole Walliser (TU Wien)

Coupling effects between Lattice dynamics and Magnetism in Multiferroic Manganites
Speaker:Sven Issing (Universität Würzburg)
Abstract:Multiferroic materials have received quite a lot of attention in the recent years due to their intriguing properties of intimately coupled dielectric and magnetic properties [1]. Among these materials the orthorhombic perovskites RMnO3 (R = Eu1-xYx, Gd, Tb) represent a model system, which allows the study of the role of crystalline distortion on the frustrated magnetic behaviour leading to the appearance of the magneto-electric effect, i.e. ferroelectricity. The latter can be suppressed or even switched by magnetic fields [2]. Optical spectroscopy in the Far Infrared- and Terahertz regime and Raman spectroscopy gather complementary information about the lattice dynamics and unique elementary excitations of these magneto-electrically coupled systems (socalled “Electromagnons”) [3,4]. Our investigative goal is the systematic study of polar (i.e. Infrared-active) and unpolar (i.e. Raman-active) phonons and their correlation to the magnetic order of these systems. Two important coupling mechanisms were analyzed and will be presented here: Spin-Phonon Coupling [5,6] and Electromagnon-Phonon Coupling. Both effects give deep insights into the dynamic behaviour of this highly interesting material. [1] S.W. Cheong and M. Mostovoy, Nat. Mater. 6, 13 (2007) [2] T. Kimura et al., Nature 426, 55 (2003) [3] S. Issing et al., EPJ B 73, 353-360 (2010) [4] A. Pimenov et al., Nat. Phys. 2, 97-100 (2006) [5] S. Issing et al., PRB 81, 024304 (2010) [6] S. Issing et al., EPJ B 78, 367-372 (2010)
Date: Wed, 04.05.2011
Time: 16:00
Location:Freihaus Seminarraum 138B, Turm C, 7. OG (rote Leitfarbe), Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10, 1040 Wien
Contact:Andrei Pimenov

Elastic spheres on circular orbits
Speaker:Stephan Broda (Vienna)
Abstract:Im Rahmen des Literaturseminars
Date: Thu, 05.05.2011
Time: 14:15
Duration: 60 min
Location:Arbeitsgruppe: Gravitation, Währinger Strasse 17, Seminarraum A, 2. Stock
Contact:R. Beig

Neutrinos - Astrophysical and Particle-Physics Messengers
Speaker:Georg Raffelt (MPI, München)
Abstract:1. Vorlesung im Rahmen der Schrödinger-Gastprofessur 2011
Date: Thu, 05.05.2011
Time: 14:15
Duration: 90 min
Location:Fakultät für Physik, Erwin Schrödinger-Hörsaal, Boltzmanngasse 5, 5. Stock
Contact:W. Grimus, H. Neufeld

Ion Pumps - Fundamental and Practical Aspects
Speaker:Dr. Dan Wetterlin (Gamma Vacuum, Shakopee, MN 55379/USA)
Abstract:The Talk is going to cover several aspects of ion pumps, such as Different ion pump designs (Diode, Noble Diode and Triode), Theory of operation, advantages and disadvantages of each design, Practical usage of ion pumps including acceptance, operation, starting and baking. In addition, Titanium Sublimation Pumps "TSPs" will be discussed, their usage and combination with ion pumps. Controls and power supplies will be discussed for both ion pumps and TSPs.
Date: Thu, 05.05.2011
Time: 16:00
Location:Technische Universität Wien, Institut für Angewandte Physik, Sitzungszimmer, Turm C (rote Leitfarbe), 5. OG, 1040 Wien, Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10
Contact:Univ.Prof. Friedrich Aumayr

Studying rare events with transition path sampling
Speaker:Christoph Dellago (Univ. Wien)
Abstract:im Rahmen der gemeinsam veranstalteten Seminare "Komplexe Stochastische Systeme" (Univ. Wien) und "Analyse Komplexer Systeme" (Med. Univ. Wien)
Date: Fri, 06.05.2011
Time: 14:30
Duration: 90 min
Location:Erwin Schrödinger Hörsaal, Universität Wien, Fakultät für Physik, Boltzmanngasse 5 / 5. Stock
Contact:H. Hüffel, Stefan Thurner

Ultracold Neutron Sources
Speaker:Oliver ZIMMER (Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble)
Date: Fri, 06.05.2011
Time: 15:30
Location:TU Wien Atominstitut, Hörsaal, Stadionallee 2, 1020 Wien
Contact:H. Abele