FOPRA Experiment 16: Josephson Effects in Superconductors (0000000780) S 2026
FOPRA Experiment 16: Josephson Effects in Superconductors (0000003521) S 2026
FOPRA Experiment 16: Josephson Effects in Superconductors (0000002539) S 2026
FOPRA Experiment 16: Josephson Effects in Superconductors (0000003521) S 2026
FOPRA Experiment 16: Josephson Effects in Superconductors (0000002539) S 2026
FOPRA Experiment 16: Josephson Effects in Superconductors (0000003521) S 2026
FOPRA Experiment 16: Josephson Effects in Superconductors (0000002539) S 2026
FOPRA Experiment 16: Josephson Effects in Superconductors (0000003521) S 2026
FOPRA Experiment 16: Josephson Effects in Superconductors (0000002539) S 2026
FOPRA Experiment 16: Josephson Effects in Superconductors (0000003521) S 2026
FOPRA Experiment 16: Josephson Effects in Superconductors (0000002539) S 2026
FOPRA Experiment 16: Josephson Effects in Superconductors (AEP, KM, QST-EX) (0000100016) S 2026
Hans-Martin Eiter was member of the Gross group at WMI as a Master and Ph.D. Student between 2007 and 2014.
Master Thesis: Untersuchung von Ladungs- und Spinordnung in gering dotierten Kupraten:
Francesca Venturini was member of the Gross group at WMI as a Ph.D. student between 2000 and 2003.
Ph.D. Thesis: Raman Scattering Study of Electronic Correlations in Cuprates: Observation of an
Toni Helm was member of the Gross groups as a Master and Ph.D. Student between 2008 and 2013.
Master Thesis: Transport Measurements in 214 High Temperature Superconductors (2009) Ph.D. Thesis: High
Wolfgang Prestel was member of the Gross groups as a Ph.D. student between 2005 and 2009.
Ph.D. Thesis: Study of the Interaction Processes in Cuprate Superconductors by a Quantitative
FOPRA Experiment 16: Josephson Effects in Superconductors (AEP, KM, QST-EX) (0000100016) S 2026
| Zhihai Wang and Tuomas Jaako and Peter Kirton and Peter Rabl
| R. S. Keizer, S. T. B. Gönnenwein, T. M. Klapwijk, G. Miao, G. Xiao & A. Gupta
| M.S. Anwar, F. Czeschka, M. Hesselberth, M. Porcu, J. Aarts
| Golov, AI; Einzel, D; Lawes, G; Matsumoto, K; Parpia, JM
| BUNKOV, YM; DMITRIEV, VV; MARKELOV, AV; MUKHARSKII, YM; EINZEL, D
| BOROVIKROMANOV, AS; BUNKOV, YM; DEWAARD, A; DMITRIEV, VV; MARKELOV, AV; MUKHARSKIY, YM; EINZEL, D
| EINZEL, D; HIRSCHFELD, P; WOLFLE, P
| EINZEL, D; HIRSCHFELD, PJ; WOLFLE, P
magnetism in rare-earth compounds (Kondo and crystal field effects) hyperfine interaction enhanced nuclear demagnetization first experiments on superfluid 3He in Germany
Semiconductor/ferromagnet hybrid systems are attractive platforms for investigation of spin conversion physics, such as the (inverse) spin Hall effect. However, the superimposed rectification
The coupling between electrical, thermal, and spin transport results in a plethora of novel transport phenomena. However, disentangling different effects is experimentally very challenging. We
| Yafeng Lu, J. Klein, F. Herbstritt, J. B. Philipp, A. Marx, L. Alff, R. Gross & H. Zhang
| Yafeng Lu, J. Klein, C. Hofener, B. Wiedenhorst, J.B. Philipp, F. Herbstritt, A. Marx, L. Alff, R. Gross
We report on the magnetic behavior of oxidized-CoxFe1−xS2 nanocrystals as they assemble to form nanoparticles. The morphologies show a typical NP size of around 250–100 nm and NC sizes of around 7
A Cu/Ti neutron supermirror was developed and optimized for high overall and low spin-dependent neutron reflectivities. Control of the roughness growth allowed to achieve 90% reflectivity at the
| Angelika Nistler, Carolin Hartmann, Christine Rümenapp, Matthias Opel, Bernhard Gleich, Natalia P. Ivleva, Reinhard Niessner, Michael Seidel
| M. Opel, K.-W. Nielsen, S. Bauer, S.T.B. Goennenwein, J.C. Cezar, D. Schmeisser, J. Simon, W. Mader and R. Gross
The development of magnetic hybrid films containing diblock copolymers (DBCs) and magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) by printing is a highly promising method for scalable and low-cost fabrication. During
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
The interlayer magnetoresistance of the low-dimensional organic metal α-(BEDT–TTF)2KHg(SCN)4 under pressure shows features which are likely associated with theoretically predicted field-induced
| Gittsovich, Oleg and Moroder, Tobias and Asadian, Ali and Guehne, Otfried and Rabl, Peter