Berlin 2005 –
scientific programme
TT 30: Superconductivity - Applications II : Levitation, SQUID-based Sensors, Devices
Tuesday, March 8, 2005, 16:45–18:15, TU H104
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16:45 |
TT 30.1 |
Levitation and guidance system for a superconductively levitated transport system — •Christoph Beyer, O. de Haas, P. Verges, G. Fuchs, and L. Schultz
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17:00 |
TT 30.2 |
Hochempfindliche und robuste SQUID-Stromsensoren für Tieftemperaturanwendungen — •Frank Ruede, Dietmar Drung, Jörn Beyer, Margret Peters, Cornelia Assmann und Thomas Schurig
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17:15 |
TT 30.3 |
Entwicklung eines SQUID-basierten Systems mit integrierter Abschirmung zur Messung des Herzmagnetfeldes von Mäusen — •R. Ackermann, M. Bader, D. Drung, S. Knappe-Grüneberg, H. Koch, A. Schnabel, Th. Schurig, U. Steinhoff und F. Wiekhorst
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17:30 |
TT 30.4 |
Novel, non-contact noise thermometer for milli-Kelvin temperatures — •Astrid Netsch, Elena Hassinger, Andreas Fleischmann, and Christian Enss
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17:45 |
TT 30.5 |
Superconductivity Controlled by Interface Polarization: Novel Perspectives for Superconducting Field-Effect Devices — •Natalia Pavlenko
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18:00 |
TT 30.6 |
New Concepts for Superconducting Memory Elements — •Rainer Held, Jun Xu, Christof Schneider, Jochen Mannhart, and Malcolm Beasley
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