NanoDay 2022
The eighteenth NanoDay of the LNQE in Hanover
On Thursday 22 September 2022, the annual NanoDay of the Laboratory of Nano and Quantum Engineering took place in Hannover. The latest research results from the interdisciplinary working groups in the field of nanotechnology were presented in eight lectures and a poster session.
This year there were 64 posters! The poster prizes sponsored by the Leibniz Universitätsgesellschaft e. V. went this year to:
- Tunable Distance of Nanoplatelets in Semiconductor Nanoplatelet/Polymer Hybrid Structures
Rebecca T. Graf1, Anja Schlosser1, Dàniel Zàmbo1, Jakob Schlenkrich1, Pascal Rusch1, Atasi Chatterjee2, Herbert Pfnür2, Nadja C. Bigall1
Institut für Physikalische Chemie und Electrochemie1, Institute für Festkörperphysik2
- Platinum cryoaerogel catalyst layer in PEM water electrolysis cells
Lukas Stein1, Hadir Borg2, Agate Martin1, Patrick Trinke1, Boris Bensmann1, Dirk Dorfs2, Nadja Bigall2, Richard Hanke-Rauschenbach1
Institut für Elektrische Energiesysteme1, Institut für Physikalische Chemie und Elektrochemie2
- On the way to the Miniaturized Quantum System
Alexander Kassner1, C. Künzler1, L. Keinert1, A. Zawacka1, L. Diekmann1, S. de Wall1, J. Koch1, F. Dencker1, M. C. Wurz1, H. Heine2, A. Rajagopalan2, S. Abend2, W. Herr2, C. Schubert2, E. M. Rasel2, M. Schulz-Ruhtenberg3, T. Leopold3
Institute of Micro Production Technology1, Institute of Quantum Optics2 , LPKF Laser & Electronics AG3
Congratulations and many thanks to all participants of NanoDay 2022!
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Program of the NanoDay 2022
Talks: Leibniz Universität Hannover, Appelstr. 4, 30167 Hanover, multimedia lecture hall, technical computer science (Building 3703)
Poster Session: Leibniz Universität Hannover, Schneiderberg 39, 30167 Hannover, Foyer, Laboratory of Nano and Quantum Engineering (Building 3430)
09:00 Greetings
09:15 - 10:45 Session I (in the multimedia lecture hall)
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Quantum Futur Grant: Towards Semiconductor Integrated Quantum Optical Networks
Michael Zopf
Institute of Solid State Physics, Group Ding -
From nature to nanoparticles: new frontiers in calcium phosphate formation
David McDonogh
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Group Gebauer -
Microfabrication of ion traps with Selective Laser-induced Etching
Jacob Stupp, Jannik Hertzberg, Julia Coenders
Institute of Quantum Optics, Trapped-Ion Quantum Engineering (Group Ospelkaus)
10:45 Conference photo
10:50 - 11:20 Coffee break
11:20 - 12:20 Session II
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High Temperature Electron Diffraction on Organic Crystals: In situ Crystal Structure Determination of Pigment Orange 34
Yaser Krysiak
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Group Polarz -
Optical Ramsey spectroscopy on a single molecule
Yijun Wang
Institute of Solid State Physics, Light and Matter (Group Gerhardt)
12:20 - 13:30 Lunch break
13:30 - 15:00 Poster Session (in the LNQE research building)
15:15 – 16:45 Session III
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Molecular simulation of guest-host nonlinear optical materials
Nils M. Denda
Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Group Behrens -
High density, effective DC-DC conversion with Piezo resonators
Saurabh Kale
Insitute of Microelectronic Systems, Mixed-Signal-Circuits (Group Wicht) -
Controlling the position of nanoparticles on surfaces deposited by drop casting
Zhe Liu
Laboratory for Emerging Nanometrology, TU Braunschweig (Group Etzkorn)
16:45 – 17:00 Award ceremony of the poster prize
Follow-up: Get-together in the LNQE-research building to conclude the NanoDay 2022