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LRC Publication List 2018 ‒ 2014
An alternative methodology for high counting-loss corrections in neutron time-of-flight measurements Stamatopoulos A, Diakaki M, Tsinganis A, Colonna N, Gunsing F, Tassan-Got L, Kokkoris M, Kalamara A, Zugec P, Patronis N, Sabate-Gilarte M, Vlastou R, The n_TOF Collaboration Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Dectectors and Associated Equipment 913, 40 (2019). DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2018.10.032
Molecular Nanoscience: Research Team
Molecular Nanoscience: Research Team
Rare-earth quantum magnets
Quantum computers utilize the superposition principle of quantum objects: the property of being in a combination of different states simultaneously. They promise groundbreaking capabilities due to their inherent exponential scaling and are attracting attention across many fields of physics and beyond. Several routes are pursued to realize a universal quantum computer, and here our current scheme is based on rare-earth ions doped in crystals.
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Prof. Dr. Marco Stampanoni (President) Photon Science Division (PSD) Dr. Knud Thomsen (Secretary) Research with Neutrons and Muons (NUM) Dr. Thomas Huthwelker Photon Science Division (PSD) Prof. Thomas Lippert Research with Neutrons and Muons (NUM) Dr. Andreas Menzel Photon Science Division (PSD) Dr. Christopher Mudry Research with Neutrons and Muons (NUM) Dr. Cristina Müller Biology and Chemistry (BIO) Dr. Bojan Niceno Nuclear Energy and Safety (NES) Prof. Christof Niedermayer
LSM Publication List 2018 – 2014
A pore-level direct numerical investigation of water evaporation characteristics under air and hydrogen in the gas diffusion layers of polymer electrolyte fuel cells Safi Mohammad Amin, Mantzaras John, Prasianakis Nikolaos I, Lamibrac Adrien, Buchi Felix N INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER 129, 1250-1262 (2019). DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2018.10.042 Adsorption of HPDX and CaHPOx (x=1, ...,4) molecules on anatase TiO2 (001) surfaces
Group Leader "Molecular Nanoscience"