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Antiferromagnetic materials have been proposed as new types of narrowband THz spintronic devices owing to their ultrafast spin dynamics. Manipulating coherently their spin dynamics, however, remains
 
 
Colloquium on Solid-State Physics Department of Physics SS 2023 Thursday, 15st June 2023, 17.15 h Lecture Hall III, Department of Physics, Garching Frequency multiplication and spin wave generation
 
 
Colloquium on Solid-State Physics Department of Physics WS 2023/2024 Thursday, 09st November 2023, 17.15 h Lecture Hall III, Department of Physics, Garching Resonant Tender X-ray Scattering of
 
 
Colloquium on Solid-State Physics Department of Physics SS 2022 Thursday, 19th May 2022, 17.15 h Lecture Hall III, Department of Physics, Garching Symmetry Principles in Magnetic Systems Jiadong
 
 
Colloquium on Solid-State Physics Department of Physics WS 2022/23 Thursday, 8st December 2022, 17.15 h Lecture Hall III, Department of Physics, Garching Accessing Non-equilibrium States at the
 
 
Walther-Meißner-Institut Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften Summer Term 2025 Walther-Meißner-Seminar Walther-Meißner-Institut, Seminar Room 143 (Zoom Meeting ID: 617 5261 1573, Passcode 825068)
 
 
Applied Superconductivity: Josephson Effect and Superconducting Electronics Manuscript to the Lectures during WS 2003/2004, WS 2005/2006, WS 2006/2007, WS 2007/2008, WS 2008/2009, and WS 2009/2010
 
 
Some Facts About Helium Discovery of Helium Physical Properties of Helium Where Does Helium Come From? Helium-4 Resources and Their Accessibility What Do We Use Helium-4 For? The
 
 
Where Does Helium Come From? In general, helium is not a rare element in our universe. On the contrary, it is the second-most abundant element in the observable universe, after hydrogen. It
 
 
Carboxymethyl-dextran (CMD)-coated iron oxide nanoparticles (IONs) are of great interest in nanomedicine, especially for applications in drug delivery. To develop a magnetically controlled drug
 
 
Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) combines inelastic light scattering well below the diffraction limit down to the nanometer range and scanning probe microscopy and, possibly, spectroscopy. In
 
 
| Philip Schmidt, Daniel Schwienbacher, Matthias Pernpeintner, Friedrich Wulschner, Frank Deppe, Achim Marx, Rudolf Gross, Hans Huebl
 
 
| Konrad Klein, Benedikt Hauer, Benedikt Stoib, Markus Trautwein, Sonja Matich, Hans Huebl, Oleksandr Astakhov, Friedhelm Finger, Robert Bittl, Martin Stutzmann, Martin S. Brandt
 
 
Nano-electromechanical systems implement the opto-mechanical interaction combining electromagnetic circuits and mechanical elements. We investigate an inductively coupled nano-electromechanical
 
 
Hybrid materials combining nontrivial conducting and magnetic properties are of high current interest due to potential spintronic applications. Furthermore, they present important fundamental
 
 
Hybrid systems aim to couple two properties to gain novel functionalities. They are the basis of transducers and are presently considered for various quantum applications. Our research focusses on
 
 
Accurate control over quantum systems at the level of single and multiple qubits is on top of the obvious requirement of long coherence essential for realizing advanced quantum systems and eventually
 
 
The mechanical properties of thin films can vary significantly due to variations in the deposition process. Monitoring these properties is essential when, e.g., engineering micro-mechanical devices.
 
 
Colloquium on Solid-State Physics Department of Physics WS 2022/2023 Thursday, 09st February 2023, 17.15 h Lecture Hall III, Department of Physics, Garching Approaching machine learning with
 
 
WALTHER–MEIßNER–INSTITUT Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften Lehrstuhl für Technische Physik E23, Technische Universität München Prof. Dr. Rudolf Gross Tel.: +49 (0)89 289 14249 E-mail:
 
 
We study the directed transport of bosons along a one dimensional lattice in a dissipative setting, where the hopping is only facilitated by coupling to a Markovian reservoir. By combining numerical
 
 
Abrikosov vortices in type-II superconductors critically influence current flow and coherence, thereby imposing fundamental limits on superconducting quantum technologies. Quantum circuits employ
 
 
Content This is the joint module page of LV1370 "Supraleitende Quantenschaltkreise" and LV2475 "Cavity-, Circuit- und Waveguide-QED". Within the seminars, students present state-of-the-art
 
 
Content This is the joint module page of LV0622 "Supraleitende Quantenschaltkreise" and LV1569 "Cavity-, Circuit- und Waveguide-QED". Information about scheduling, paper-allocations and all other
 
 
Magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) offer a promising pathway toward energy-efficient neuromorphic computing due to their nanoscale footprint, nonvolatile switching, and intrinsic nonlinear dynamics
 
 
We experimentally demonstrate the generation of spin-wave frequency combs based on the nonlinear interaction of propagating spin waves in a microstructured waveguide. By means of time- and
 
 
R. Gross, A. Marx, F. Deppe, and K. Fedorov © Walther-Meißner-Institut (2001 - 2020) 6.1 Fabrication of JJ for quantum circuits AS-Chap. 6.1 - 1 6.1 Fabrication of JJ for quantum circuits R.
 
 
Grid Elements Nummer 1 Nummer 2 Nummer 3 Nummer 4 Bullet List Test Unordered Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 Ordered Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 We could have used serialized
 
 
Bullet List Test Unordered Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 Ordered Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 We could have used serialized objects or arrays as well, but decided to go for
 
 
Applied Superconductivity: Josephson Effect and Superconducting Electronics Manuscript to the Lectures during WS 2003/2004, WS 2005/2006, WS 2006/2007, WS 2007/2008, WS 2008/2009, and WS 2009/2010
 
 
Helium Liquefaction The Walther-Meißner-Institute (WMI) operates a helium liquefaction plant and supplies the two Munich universities and some other Munich research institutions with liquid
 
 
Walther Meißner Institut Superconductivity and Low Temperature Physics I Lecture Notes Winter Semester 2023/2024 R. Gross © Walther-Meißner-Institut Chapter 2 Thermodynamic Properties of
 
 
The Walther-Meißner-Institute (WMI) operates a helium liquefaction plant and supplies the two Munich universities and some other Munich research institutions with liquid helium. Here, we
 
 
Walther-Meißner-Institut Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften SS 2024 Walther-Meißner-Seminar Walther-Meißner-Institute, Seminar Room 143 Date: Friday, 19 April 2024, 11:15 h Speakers: Dr.
 
 
Colloquium on Solid-State Physics Department of Physics WS 2022/23 Thursday, 2nd February 2023, 17.15 h Lecture Hall III, Department of Physics, Garching A spin-wave imaging platform based on
 
 
Walther Meißner Institut Superconductivity and Low Temperature Physics II Lecture Notes Summer Semester 2024 R. Gross © Walther-Meißner-Institut Superconductivity, Superfluidity, Condensates,
 
 
Walther Meißner Institut Superconductivity and Low Temperature Physics I Lecture Notes Winter Semester 2023/2024 R. Gross © Walther-Meißner-Institut Superconductivity © Walther-Meißner-Institute
 
 
R. Gross, A. Marx, F. Deppe, and K. Fedorov © Walther-Meißner-Institut (2001 - 2020) 6.4 Physics of superconducting quantum circuits AS-Chap. 6.4 - 1 R. Gross, A. Marx, F. Deppe, and K. Fedorov ©
 
 
R. Gross, A. Marx , F. Deppe, and K. Fedorov © Walther-Meißner-Institut (2001 - 2020) Applied Superconductivity Josephson Effects, Superconducting Electronics, and Quantum Circuits Lecturer: Kirill
 
 
Kapitel 4 Der Kolossale Magnetowiderstandseffekt Der kolossale Magnetwiderstand (Colossal Magnetoresistance: CMR) in gemischtvalenten Manganoxiden wurde im Prinzip bereits in den 50er Jahren von
 
 
Physik der Kondensierten Materie 2 Rudolf Gross SS 2021 W I M Teil 24 Vorlesungsstunde: 18.05.2021-2 1 Zusammenfassung: Teil 23a, 18.05.2021/1 • Magnetisierungsdynamik und Spin-Wellen © Rudolf
 
 
We present a polarization-resolved, high-resolution Raman scattering study of the three consecutive charge density wave (CDW) regimes in 1T−TaS2 single crystals, supported by ab initio calculations.
 
 
| Stephan Geprägs, Sebastian T.B. Goennenwein, Marc Schneider, Fabrice Wilhelm, Katharina Ollefs, Andrei Rogalev, Matthias Opel, Rudolf Gross
 
 
Colloquium on Solid-State Physics Department of Physics SS 2022 Thursday, 23th June 2022, 17.15 h Lecture Hall III, Department of Physics, Garching Novel transport and probes of quantum materials
 
 
Most commercial high-temperature superconducting coated conductors based on ion beam assisted MgO deposited templates use LaMnO3 (LMO) films as the terminating buffer layer. In contrast, coated
 
 
Welcome to QMiCS – a European Quantum Flagship project -- QMiCS sets up a quantum microwave local area network cable over a distance of several meters. We will use this architecture to implement
 
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