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11:00 |
MA 22.1 |
Cracking bits with serpent’s bit - fast and easy experimental data evaluation using python — •Artur Glavic, Jörg Voigt, and Thomas Brückel
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11:15 |
MA 22.2 |
Noise characteristics of magnetoresistive fluxgates for weak magnetic field sensing — •Leoni Breth, Theodoros Dimopoulos, Rudolf Heer, Jörg Schotter, Karsten Rott, Dieter Süss, and Hubert Brückl
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11:30 |
MA 22.3 |
Element-selective measurement of magnetic multilayers using a tabletop high-harmonic soft X-ray source. — •Roman Adam, Patrik Grychtol, Dennis Lvovsky, Chan La-O-Vorakiat, Stefan Mathias, Moritz Plötzing, Justin Shaw, Hans Nembach, Tom Silva, Timm Rohwer, Martin Aeschlimann, Henry Kapteyn, Margaret Murnane, and Claus Schneider
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11:45 |
MA 22.4 |
Taking Ferromagnetic Resonance to Millikelvin Temperatures — •Hans Huebl, Christoph Zollitsch, Martin Radlmeier, Fredrik Hocke, Mathias Weiler, Karl Neumaier, Rudolf Gross, and Sebastian T. B. Goennenwein
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12:00 |
MA 22.5 |
The new high-intensity polarized neutron reflectometer of the Jülich Centre of Neutron Science — •Stefan Mattauch, Denis Korolkov, Ulrich Rücker, Earl Babcock, Alexander Ioffe, and Thomas Brückel
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12:15 |
MA 22.6 |
magneto-optical dielectric tensor of Co, Fe, Ni, and of NiFe alloys under saturated magnetization conditions — •kahming mok, nan du, and heidemarie schmidt
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12:30 |
MA 22.7 |
Vectorial magnetometry and anisotropy studies on thin Co50Fe50 films using MOKE — •Timo Kuschel, Jaroslav Hamrle, Jaromir Pistora, Subrojati Bosu, Yuya Sakuraba, Koki Takanashi und Joachim Wollschläger
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12:45 |
MA 22.8 |
Theory of Resonant Inelastic X-Ray Scattering by Collective Magnetic Excitations — •Maurits Haverkort
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