S. Gemming
Dresden University of Technology
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Nanotechnology | 2006
Ch. Loppacher; U. Zerweck; Lukas M. Eng; S. Gemming; Gotthard Seifert; C Olbrich; Klaus Morawetz; Michael Schreiber
Ordered growth of 3,4,9,10-perylene-tetracarboxylic-dianhydride (PTCDA) on Ag(111) partially covered by one or two monolayers of KBr was investigated by non-contact AFM with molecular resolution. Different adsorption patterns are found on the pure substrate, the one covered by a single monolayer, and the one covered by two monolayers KBr. Simulations with an extended Ising-type model reproduce these experimental patterns very well. The adsorbate-adsorbate and the adsorbate-substrate interaction parameters obtained from the simulation are discussed with respect to the interactions at the Ag(111)|KBr interface. As a result, alkali halide covered metals can be used for tuning the interactions and designing adsorption systems, which opens up new possibilities in the control of self-assembled nanostructures.
Physical Review E | 2010
Bernd Kutschan; Klaus Morawetz; S. Gemming
Brine channels are formed in sea ice under certain constraints and represent a habitat of different microorganisms. The complex system depends on a number of various quantities as salinity, density, pH value, or temperature. Each quantity governs the process of brine channel formation. There exists a strong link between bulk salinity and the presence of brine drainage channels in growing ice with respect to both the horizontal and vertical planes. We develop a suitable phenomenological model for the formation of brine channels both referring to the Ginzburg-Landau theory of phase transitions as well as to the chemical basis of morphogenesis according to Turing. It is possible to conclude from the critical wave number on the size of the structure and the critical parameters. The theoretically deduced transition rates have the same magnitude as the experimental values. The model creates channels of similar size as observed experimentally. An extension of the model toward channels with different sizes is possible. The microstructure of ice determines the albedo feedback and plays therefore an important role for large-scale global circulation models.
Physical Review B | 2009
Klaus Morawetz; S. Gemming; R. Luschtinetz; T. Kunze; Pavel Lipavský; Lukas M. Eng; Gotthard Seifert; V. Pankoke; P. Milde
The transport and fluctuation properties of organic molecules ordered parallel between two Au contact leads are investigated by the method of surface Green function. From first-principles simulation the relevant hopping parameters are extracted and used to calculate nonlinear transport coefficients with respect to an external bias voltage. A staggering of conductance is found in dependence on the number of molecules squeezed in between the contacts. The thermal properties show an anomalous behavior whenever the voltage reaches the values of the molecular energy levels active for transport. The thermoelectric figure of merit shows a resonance allowing to reach values even larger than one.
European Physical Journal-special Topics | 2009
S. Gemming; T. Kunze; Klaus Morawetz; V. Pankoke; R. Luschtinetz; Gotthard Seifert
Physical Review B | 2004
S. Gemming; Gotthard Seifert; Michael Schreiber
Journal of Computer-aided Materials Design | 2007
S. Gemming; R. Luschtinetz; W. Alsheimer; Gotthard Seifert; Ch. Loppacher; Lukas M. Eng
European Physical Journal-special Topics | 2007
S. Gemming; R. Luschtinetz; I. Chaplygin; Gotthard Seifert; Ch. Loppacher; Lukas M. Eng; T. Kunze; C. Olbrich
Physical Review B | 2010
T. Kunze; S. Gemming; V. Pankoke; Klaus Morawetz; R. Luschtinetz; Gotthard Seifert
EPIC3DPG-Frühjahrstagung, Berlin, 2014-03-17-2014-03-21 | 2014
Bernd Kutschan; Silke Thoms; Klaus Morawetz; S. Gemming
EPIC3DPG-Frühjahrstagung, Berlin, 2014-03-17-2014-03-21 | 2014
Silke Thoms; Bernd Kutschan; Klaus Morawetz; S. Gemming