Journal: Physics Procedia
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- Ramsey experiments using neutron beamsItem type: Conference Paper
Physics ProcediaPiegsa, Florian M. (2014) - Ablation Study of WC and PCD Composites Using 10 Picosecond and 1 Nanosecond Pulse Durations at Green and Infrared WavelengthsItem type: Conference Paper
Physics ProcediaEberle, Gregory; Wegener, Konrad (2014) - Computational investigation of synchronized multibeam strategies for the selective laser melting processItem type: Conference Paper
Physics ProcediaHeeling, Thorsten; Wegener, Konrad (2016) - Watersheds and explosive percolationItem type: Conference Paper
Physics ProcediaHerrmann, Hans J.; Araújo, Nuno A.M. (2011)The recent work by Achlioptas, D'Souza, and Spencer opened up the possibility of obtaining a discontinuous (explosive) percolation transition by changing the stochastic rule of bond occupation. Despite the active research on this subject, several questions still remain open about the leading mechanism and the properties of the system. We review the largest cluster and the Gaussian models recently introduced. We show that, to obtain a discontinuous transition it is solely necessary to control the size of the largest cluster, suppressing the growth of a cluster di_ering significantly, in size, from the average one. As expected for a discontinuous transition, a Gaussian cluster-size distribution and compact clusters are obtained. The surface of the clusters is fractal, with the same fractal dimension of the watershed line. - MC calculations for the nEDM experiment systematicsItem type: Conference Paper
Physics ProcediaBodek, K.; Chowdhuri, Zema; Daum, M.; et al. (2011) - Simulation and realization of a focus shifting unit using a tunable lens for 3D laser material processingItem type: Conference Paper
Physics Procedia ~ Lasers in Manufacturing (LiM 2013)Eberle, Gregory; Chiron, Vincent; Wegener, Konrad (2013)3D laser microprocessing using current market available technologies reveals itself to be a cost intensive and complex undertaking which is mostly due to the control architecture and use of moving components. Recent market appearance of electronically tunable lenses exhibiting NIR transmission, large aperture, high damage threshold and fast response times are available for laser based applications. Hence, enabling usage in the field of laser microprocessing. This paper thus introduces the functional principle of electrically tunable lenses, setup arrangement for 3D laser microprocessing, computational simulation of system parameters and comparison with experimental results. - Above Room Temperature Lead Salt VECSELsItem type: Conference Paper
Physics ProcediaRahim, M.; Khiar, A.; Felder, F.; et al. (2010) - Formation of Self Assembled PbTe Quantum Dots in CdTe on Si(111)Item type: Conference Paper
Physics ProcediaFelder, F.; Fognini, A.; Rahim, M.; et al. (2010) - Low-energy precision physics and the high-energy frontierItem type: Journal Article
Physics ProcediaSigner, Adrian (2014) - Phonon attenuation in the GHz regimeItem type: Conference Paper
Physics ProcediaBryner, Juerg; Kehoe, Timothy; Vollmann, Jacqueline; et al. (2010)
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