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Wenger, Christian; Zahari, Finn; Mahadevaiah, Mamathamba Kalishettyhalli; Pérez, Eduardo; Beckers, I.; Kohlstedt, Hermann; Ziegler, Martin
Inherent stochastic learning in CMOS-integrated HfO2 arrays for neuromorphic computing. - In: IEEE electron device letters, Bd. 40 (2019), 4, S. 639-642
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https://doi.org/10.1109/LED.2019.2900867
Steinbach, Annina M.; Sandner, Tanja; Nilsen, Madeleine; Hua, Ximeng; Sivakumar, Ragul; Geiger, Dorin; Moeinnian, Ardeshir; Strehle, Steffen
The electronic properties of silicon nanowires during their dissolution under simulated physiological conditions. - In: Applied Sciences, ISSN 2076-3417, Bd. 9 (2019), 4, 804, S. 1-12

https://doi.org/10.3390/app9040804
Dyck, Tobias; Adler, Marius; Bund, Andreas
Investigation of conductor packages and contact geometries for stranded copper wires. - In: IEEE transactions on components, packaging and manufacturing technology, ISSN 2156-3985, Bd. 9 (2019), 3, S. 399-404

https://doi.org/10.1109/TCPMT.2019.2893678
Cichon, Daniel; Psiuk, Rafael; Brauer, Hartmut; Töpfer, Hannes
A Hall-Sensor-based localization method with six degrees of freedom using Unscented Kalman Filter. - In: IEEE sensors journal, ISSN 1558-1748, Bd. 19 (2019), 7, S. 2509-2516

Magnetic sensors are widely used in automotive and industrial applications to measure linear or angular movements. Although the measurement of the magnetic field vector offers the opportunity to estimate all mechanical degrees of freedom, previous approaches could not be applied in these environments. This paper presents an improved method for sensing a magnetic source's position and orientation with six degrees of freedom. To solve the underlying inverse magnetostatic problem, an Unscented Kalman Filter in combination with an analytical model of the magnetic source's field is used. The performance of the method is demonstrated on the basis of a novel multiaxis input device. It comprises a cuboid magnet and a CMOS (Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) Hall-Sensor array with up to 36 elements. The localization algorithm and the measurement model are implemented in an efficient way to achieve real-time capability and sampling rates up to 80 Hz on embedded hardware. This outperforms known methods significantly and allows for a wide application of multi-degree of freedom sensors. Moreover, an absolute position and orientation accuracy of 71 [my]m and 1.4 are achieved. The work describes the basis for advanced input devices but can also be transferred to other kinds of magnetic localization problems.



https://doi.org/10.1109/JSEN.2018.2887299
Haehnel, Veronika; Khan, Foysal Z.; Mutschke, Gerd; Cierpka, Christian; Uhlemann, Margitta; Fritsch, Ingrid
Combining magnetic forces for contactless manipulation of fluids in microelectrode-microfluidic systems. - In: Scientific reports, ISSN 2045-2322, Bd. 9 (2019), 5103, S. 1-11

A novel method to drive and manipulate fluid in a contactless way in a microelectrode-microfluidic system is demonstrated by combining the Lorentz and magnetic field gradient forces. The method is based on the redox-reaction [Fe(CN)6]3-/[Fe(CN)6]4- performed in a magnetic field oriented perpendicular to the ionic current that crosses the gap between two arrays of oppositely polarized microelectrodes, generating a magnetohydrodynamic flow. Additionally, a movable magnetized CoFe micro-strip is placed at different positions beneath the gap. In this region, the magnetic flux density is changed locally and a strong magnetic field gradient is formed. The redox-reaction changes the magnetic susceptibility of the electrolyte near the electrodes, and the resulting magnetic field gradient exerts a force on the fluid, which leads to a deflection of the Lorentz force-driven main flow. Particle Image Velocity measurements and numerical simulations demonstrate that by combining the two magnetic forces, the flow is not only redirected, but also a local change of concentration of paramagnetic species is realized.



https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-41284-0
Lenk, Claudia; Krivoshapkina, Yana; Hofmann, Martin; Lenk, Steve; Ivanov, Tzvetan; Rangelow, Ivo W.; Ahmad, Ahmad; Reum, Alexander; Holz, Mathias; Glinsner, Thomas; Eibelhuber, Martin; Treiblmayr, Dominik; Schamberger, Barbara; Chouiki, Mustapha; Chan, Boon Teik; Otell, Ziad; Marneffe, Jean-Fran¸cois
High-throughput process chain for single electron transistor devices based on field-emission scanning probe lithography and Smart Nanoimprint lithography technology. - In: Journal of vacuum science & technology, ISSN 2166-2754, Bd. 37 (2019), 2, S. 021603, insges. 6 S.

https://doi.org/10.1116/1.5067269
Nagel, Falk; Brömme, Lucas; Bergmann, Jean Pierre
Effects of two superimposed laser beams on spatter formation during laser welding of high alloyed steel. - In: Journal of laser applications, ISSN 1938-1387, Bd. 31 (2019), 2, S. 022005, insges. 8 S.

https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5040572
Jiménez, Juan Jesús; Mánuel, José Manuel; Bartsch, Heike; Breiling, Jonas; García, Rafael; Jacobs, Heiko O.; Müller, Jens; Pezoldt, Jörg; Morales Sánchez, Francisco Miguel
Comprehensive (S)TEM characterization of polycrystalline GaN/AlN layers grown on LTCC substrates. - In: Ceramics international, ISSN 1873-3956, Bd. 45 (2019), 7, S. 9114-9125

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2019.01.250
Kohlhof, Hendrik; Köhring, Sebastian; Wirtz, Dieter Christian; Witte, Hartmut
Force plates may be used for dynamic analyses of endoprostheses explantation procedures. - In: Biomedical engineering, ISSN 1862-278X, Bd. 64 (2019), 2, S. 243-245

https://doi.org/10.1515/bmt-2017-0152
Zöllkau, Janine; Dölker, Eva-Maria; Schmidt, Alexander; Hoyer, Dirk
Dependencies between maternal and fetal autonomic tone. - In: Journal of perinatal medicine, ISSN 1619-3997, Bd. 47 (2019), 3, S. 323-330

https://doi.org/10.1515/jpm-2018-0221