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Schwierz, Frank; Pezoldt, Jörg
Device concepts using two-dimensional electronic materials: graphene, MoS2, etc.. - In: IEEE 11th International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology (ICSICT), 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-2472-4, (2012), insges. 4 S.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICSICT.2012.6467941
Resagk, Christian; Wegfraß, André; Diethold, Christian; Werner, Michael; Hilbrunner, Falko; Halbedel, Bernd; Thess, André
A novel contactless flow rate measurement device for poorly conducting fluids using Lorentz force velocimetry. - In: THMT 12, ISBN 978-1-56700-302-4, (2012), insges. 5 S.

Kleinschmidt, Peter; Döscher, Henning; Supplie, Oliver; Dobrich, Anja; Brückner, Sebastian; Hannappel, Thomas
MOVPE preparation of double-layer stepped silicon(100) for III-V-on-silicon solar cells. - In: Proceedings, (2012), S. 67-69

Brückner, Sebastian; Supplie, Oliver; Barrigón, Enrique; Dobrich, Anja; Luczak, Johannes; Löbbel, Claas; Rey-Stolle, Ignacio; Kleinschmidt, Peter; Döscher, Henning; Hannappel, Thomas
In situ control of Si(100) and Ge(100) surface preparation for the heteroepitaxy of III-V solar cell architectures. - In: AIP conference proceedings, ISSN 1551-7616, Bd. 1477 (2012), S. 32-35

http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4753827
Thess, André; Wegfraß, André; Diethold, Christian; Werner, Michael; Fröhlich, Thomas; Halbedel, Bernd; Hilbrunner, Falko; Resagk, Christian
Noncontact electromagnetic flow measurement in electrolytes. - In: 23rd International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, 2012, FM11-005, insges. 2 S.

Lorentz force velocimetry (LFV) is a noncontact electromagnetic flow measurement technique that is currently successfully applied for velocity measurements in liquid metals both in laboratory experiments and industry. However, up to now the application of LFV was restricted to conducting fluids with electrical conductivities of the order of 106 S/m such as are encountered in liquid metals. Here we demonstrate that LFV can be successfully extended to poorly conducting fluids (electrolytes) by using high-resolution force measurements.



Düngen, Matthias; Woyan, Felix; Woyan, Felix *1989-*; Koch, Michael;
Drive power calculation for single screw extruders. - In: Polymeric materials 2012, ISBN 978-3-86829-517-7, (2012), S. 42

This study examines models for calculating the power consumption of conventional single screw extruders (SSE) with smooth barrel and presents an approach to increase the accuracy of calculation.



Stubenrauch, Mike; Fischer, Robert; Fröber, Ulrike; Witte, Hartmut
BioMEMS for processing and testing of hydrogel-based bio-interfaces. - In: Biomedical engineering, ISSN 1862-278X, Bd. 57.2012, Suppl. 1, Track-E, S. 415-417

https://doi.org/10.1515/bmt-2012-4354
Stubenrauch, Mike; Fischer, Robert; Creutzburg, Heide; Teichman, Caecilie; Groß, Gregor Alexander; Witte, Hartmut
Segmented flow microfluidics in multilumen tubing. - In: Biomedical engineering, ISSN 1862-278X, Bd. 57.2012, Suppl. 1, Track-E, S. 926

https://doi.org/10.1515/bmt-2012-4360
Wang, Dong; Schönherr, Sven; Ronning, Carsten; Schaaf, Peter
Patterned array of nanoporous silicon. - In: 23rd Micromechanics and Microsystems Europe Workshop, (2012), insges. 4 S.

Predanocy, Martin; Hotovy, Ivan; Kosc, Ivan; Rehacek, Vlastimil; Kostic, Ivan; Spieß, Lothar
Simulation, development and characterization of platinum microheater on polyimide membrane. - In: 23rd Micromechanics and Microsystems Europe Workshop, (2012), insges. 4 S.