TY - JOUR A1 - Hoheisel, W. A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Träger, F. T1 - Desorption of metal atoms with laser light: Mechanistic studies JF - In: Physical Review / B 48 1993) 23, 17463-17476 N2 - Results on laser-induced desorption of metal atoms from small metal particles are presented. Experiments have been performed on sodium, potassium, and silver particles supported on a LiF(100) single-crystal surface under ultrahigh vacuum conditions. Measurements include the determination of the desorption rate as a function of laser wavelength, laser intensity, average particle size, and substrate temperature, the determination of the kinetic energy of the desorbed atoms, the investigation of the optical spectra of the supported metal particles, and the study of the influence of adsorbate molecules on the desorption rate. Furthermore, theoretical extinction and absorption spectra of the metal particles have been calculated with the classical electrodynamical Mie theory as a function of average particle size and excitation wavelength. Also, the radial electric field at the particle surface was computed. The results of the experiments and theoretical calculations are combined to give a consistent picture of the mechanism of metal-atom desorption by electronic excitation with laser light. A realistic surface potential from which the atoms escape and nonlocal optical effects are taken into account. The latter introduce additional absorption channels by the formation of electron-hole pairs in the surface layer of the particle which relax into antibonding states before desorption occurs. Finally, the mechanism is discussed in the light of similar phenomena observed for thin metal films. Possibilities for future work are outlined. © 1993 The American Physical Society Y1 - 1993 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.48.17463 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Götz, T. A1 - Hoheisel, W. A1 - Träger, F. A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Interplay between collective and single electron excitations in large metal clusters JF - In: Zeitschrift für Physik / D 26 (1993), 267-269 Y1 - 1993 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Kreibig, U. T1 - Collective excitations of large metal clusters T2 - In: Nuclear physics concepts in the study of atomic cluster physics : proceedings of the 88th W.-E.-Heraeus-Seminar, held at Bad Honnef, FRG, 26 - 29 November 1991 / R. Schmidt ... (ed.). - Berlin [u.a.] : Springer, 1992. - (Lecture notes in physics ; Vol. 404). - ISBN 3-540-55625-7 ; 0-387-55625-7. - S. 266-276 N2 - Studies of the evolution of the optical properties of metal clusters as a function of size have gained considerable attention in the last few years. One theoretical approach starts from large metal clusters, which can be described by classical electrodynamics, provided the dielectric functions of the clusters are known. the resulting resonant features in the absorption spectra are commonly called surface plasmons and are collective excitations of the electron system.The present paper discusses the electrodynamic (Mie) theory for large clusters of different metals, also considering the range of validity of this approach towards smaller cluster sizes. More details can be found in an extended review on this topic which is to be published soon [1]. Y1 - 1992 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-55625-7_30 SP - 266 EP - 276 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Pinno, Frank A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Microscopic and high-speed thermal imaging: a powerful tool in physics R&D T2 - In: InfraMation proceedings Vol.10 (2009), 303-317 Y1 - 2009 SP - 303 EP - 317 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Pinno, Frank T1 - Cheese cubes, light bulbs, soft drinks: An unusual approach to study convection, radiation and size dependent heating and cooling T2 - In: InfraMation proceedings Vol. 9 (2008), p. 477-492 Y1 - 2008 SP - 477 EP - 492 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Pinno, Frank A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Night sky radiant cooling – influence on outdoor thermal imaging analysis T2 - In: InfraMation proceedings Vol. 9 (2008), 279-295 Y1 - 2008 SP - 279 EP - 295 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pinno, Frank A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Thermography of window panes – problems, possibilities and troubleshooting T2 - In: InfraMation proceedings Vol. 9 (2008), 355-362 Y1 - 2008 SP - 355 EP - 362 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Gedzelman, Stanley David T1 - Simulating irradiance during lunar eclipses: the spherically Symmetric case JF - In: Applied Optics 47 (2008) 34, H52-61 N2 - Irradiance during total lunar eclipses is simulated using a pinhole model. The Moon is illuminated by direct sunlight that is refracted into the Earth’s shadow as it passes through the atmosphere at the terminator but is depleted by scattering by molecules, extinction by aerosol particles, absorption by ozone, and obstruction by clouds and elevated land. On a spherical, sea-level Earth, and a cloudless, molecular atmosphere with no ozone, the eclipsed Moon appears red and calculated irradiance at the center of the umbra is reduced by a factor of about 2400 from direct moonlight. Selective absorption mainly of light around 600 nm by stratospheric ozone turns the periphery of the umbra pale blue. Typical distributions of aerosol particles, ozone, mountains, and clouds around the terminator reduce irradiance by an additional factor of the order of 100. © 2008 Optical Society of America Y1 - 2008 U6 - https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.47.000H52 SP - H52 EP - H61 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gedzelman, Stanley David A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Simulating irradiance and color during lunar eclipses using satellite data JF - In: Applied Optics 47 (2008) 34, pp. H149-H156 N2 - Irradiance and color during the total lunar eclipses of 2007 and 2008 are simulated using a ray tracing model that includes refraction, scattering by molecules, and observed or climatological distributions of aerosols, ozone, clouds, and topography around the terminator. Central portions of the umbra appear deep red for almost all eclipses due to preferential removal of short wavelengths in the spectrum of sunlight by scattering in the lower troposphere. The fringe of the umbra appears turquoise or blue due to selective removal of wavelengths around 600 nm by the Chappuis absorption bands of ozone in the stratosphere. Asymmetric distributions of clouds and aerosols, particularly for the 2008 eclipse, produce minimum calculated irradiance up to 17  arc min from the umbra center, while high ozone content over the arctic makes the northern edge of the umbra deepest blue. © 2008 Optical Society of America Y1 - 2008 U6 - https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.47.00H149 SP - H149 EP - H156 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hernitschek, Nina A1 - Schmidt, Elmar A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Lunar eclipse photometry: absolute luminance measurements and modeling JF - In: Applied optics 47 (2008) 34, pp. H62-H71 N2 - The Moon’s time-dependent luminance was determined during the 9 February 1990 and 3 March 2007 total lunar eclipses by using calibrated, industry standard photometers. After the results were corrected to unit air mass and to standard distances for both Moon and Sun, an absolute calibration was accomplished by using the Sun’s known luminance and a pre-eclipse lunar albedo of approximately 13.5%. The measured minimum level of brightness in the total phase of both eclipses was relatively high, namely −3.32 mvis and −1.7 mvis , which hints at the absence of pronounced stratospheric aerosol. The light curves were modeled in such a way as to let the Moon move through an artificial Earth shadow composed of a multitude of disk and ring zones, containing a relative luminance data set from an atmospheric radiative transfer calculation. © 2008 Optical Society of America Y1 - 2008 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.47.000H62 SP - H62 EP - H71 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Pinno, Frank A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Influence of wind effects on thermal imaging results – Is the wind chill effect relevant ? T2 - In: InfraMation proceedings Vol. 8 (2007), 21-31 Y1 - 2007 SP - 21 EP - 31 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gedzelman, Stanley David A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Atmospheric Optical Phenomena and Radiative Transfer JF - In: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 89 (2008) 4, 471-485 N2 - We present simple radiative transfer models for the radiance and color of atmospheric optical phenomena. Skylight, halos, and rainbows are treated as singly scattered sunlight that is depleted by scattering as it passes through a plane-parallel atmosphere and a vertical rain shaft or a geometrically thin cloud layer. Skylight in a molecular atmosphere grades from deep blue at the zenith to pale blue near the horizon whenever the solar zenith angle sun ≤ 80°. Skylight near the horizon is orange resulting from wavelength-dependent scattering by air molecules and aerosol particles through a long oblique path through the atmosphere when the sun is low in the sky (sun ≥ 85°). Halos (and coronas) seen through clouds facing the sun are brightest for cloud optical depth τcld ≈ cos(sun), and fade to obscurity for τcld ≥ 5. Rainbows (and glories), seen by light that is backscattered from clouds, also appear most dramatic when 0.2 ≤ τcld ≤ 1, but remain visible even in the thickest clouds. Y1 - 2008 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-89-4-471 SP - 471 EP - 485 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Effects of absorbing particles on coronas and glories JF - In: Applied optics 44 (2005) 27, 5658-5666 N2 - Light scattering from small particles changes if the particles are absorbing. Whereas the effect is small for coronas and Bishop's ring, glories show pronounced attenuation with increasing absorption. Results indicate suitable wavelength regions for studies of glory scattering from cloud tops. The behavior of core-shell particles could have applications for studying the atmosphere of Venus; in addition it provides more insight into the simple ray-path model of the glory. © 2005 Optical Society of America Y1 - 2005 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.44.005658 SP - 5658 EP - 5666 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Christmann, S. A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Jahrgangsübergreifendes Projekt zum Wetter für die Grundschule T2 - In: Didaktik der Physik : Beiträge zur Frühjahrstagung Düsseldorf 2004 ; CD zur Frühjahrstagung des Fachverbandes Didaktik der Physik in der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft / V. Nordmeier ... (Hrsg.). - Berlin : Lehmanns Media, 2004. - 1 CD-ROM. - ISBN 3-86541-066-9 Y1 - 2004 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gedzelman, Stanley David A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Crepuscular rays: laboratory experiments and simulations JF - In: Applied Optics Vol. 50 (2011) 28, pp. F142-F151 N2 - Model simulations of laboratory-generated and natural crepuscular rays are presented. Rays are created in the laboratory with parallel light beams that pass through artificial fogs and milk–water solutions. Light scattered by 90° in a dilute mixture of whole milk first increases in intensity with distance from the source to a maximum as a result of multiple scattering by mainly small angles before decreasing exponentially due to extinction as distance continues to increase. Crepuscular rays are simulated for three cloud configurations. In case 1, the Sun at the zenith is blocked by a cloud with an overhanging anvil. The rays appear white against blue sky and are brightest when atmospheric turbidity, β≈11 . Shading by the anvil separates maximum brightness from apparent cloud edge. In case 2, a ray passes through a rectangular gap in a cloud layer. The ray is faint blue in a molecular atmosphere but turns pale yellow as β and solar zenith angle, ϕsun , increase. At ϕsun=60° it appears most striking when the cloud is optically thick, β≈5 , and the beam width Δx≈1000 m . In these cases, increasing aerosol radius, raer , to about 1000 nm brightens, narrows, and shortens rays. In case 3, the twilight Sun is shaded by a towering cloud or mountain. The shaded rays are deeper blue than the sunlit sky because the light originates higher in the atmosphere, where short waves have suffered less depletion from scattering. The long optical path taken by sunlight at twilight makes color and lighting contrasts of the rays greatest when the air is quite clean, i.e., for β−1≪1 . In all cases, the brightest rays occur when sunlight passes through an optical thickness of atmosphere, τ≈O(1) . © 2011 Optical Society of America Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.50.00F142 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter T1 - Rainbows, water droplets, and seeing—slow motion analysis of experiments in atmospheric optics JF - In: Applied optics Vol. 50 (2011) 28, pp. F21–F28 N2 - Many physics processes underlying phenomena in atmospheric optics happen on a rather short time scale such that neither the human eye nor video cameras are able to analyze the details. We report applications of high-speed imaging of laboratory experiments in atmospheric optics with subsequent slow motion analysis. The potential to study respective transient effects is investigated in general and for a few phenomena in detail, in particular for rainbow scattering due to single oscillating droplets during free fall, and for light propagation effects through atmospheric paths with turbulences, leading, e.g., to scintillation of stars or shimmering of mirage images. © 2011 Optical Society of America Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.50.000F21 SP - F21 EP - F28 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Pinno, Frank A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter T1 - Measurements of sun and moon with IR cameras: effects of air mass T2 - In: InfraMation proceedings. - Vol. 11 ( 2010) , 57-74 Y1 - 2010 SP - 74 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Pinno, Frank A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Two-color or ratio thermal imaging - potentials and limits T2 - In: InfraMation proceedings. - Vol. 11 (2010), pp.41-56 Y1 - 2010 SP - 41 EP - 56 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pinno, Frank A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter T1 - Improved sensitivity for blower door thermography using image subtraction T2 - In: InfraMation proceedings. - Vol. 11 (2010), p. 29-40 Y1 - 2010 SP - 29 EP - 40 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter T1 - New book on IR imaging: the ultimate resource for all users T2 - In: InfraMation proceedings. - Vol. 11 (2010), pp 75-80 Y1 - 2010 SP - 75 EP - 80 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter T1 - IR imaging of gases: potential applications for CO2 cameras T2 - In: InfraMation proceedings. - Vol. 10 (2009), p.113-124 Y1 - 2009 SP - 113 EP - 124 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter T1 - IR imaging of gases: quantitative analysis T2 - In: InfraMation proceedings. - Vol. 10 (2009), p. 99-112 Y1 - 2009 SP - 99 EP - 112 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Vujković, M. A1 - Trellu, Y. A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter T1 - IR feedback loops to spotlights: thermography and contemporary dancing T2 - In: InfraMation proceedings.- Vol. 10 (2009), p. 89-97 Y1 - 2009 SP - 89 EP - 97 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pinno, Frank A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Solar load and reflection effects and respective time constants in outdoor building inspections T2 - In: Inframation proceedings Vol. 10 (2009), 319-330 Y1 - 2009 SP - 319 EP - 330 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Oertel, Christian A1 - Fandre, A. T1 - Tire Model RMOD-K 7 and Misuse Load Cases JF - In: SAE technical papers 2009-01-0582 N2 - Among load cases concerning vehicle suspension strength and durability, the misuse case is very special because of large obstacles. In this paper, an extension of the flexible belt model RMOD-K 7 concerning misuse situations is discussed. In normal rolling conditions, contact occurs between tire and road surface. To handle misuse deformations, the contact between the inner surface of the tire and the rim has to be dealt with. Results of the validation process are shown, leading to normal forces up to 70 [kN]. The model can be used together with mbs full vehicle models. One example is the determination of the critical test velocity, which generates the maximum of suspension stresses and can be found using RMOD-K 7. Y1 - 2009 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Oertel, Christian A1 - Wei, Yintao T1 - Tyre rolling kinematics and prediction of tyre forces and moments: part I - theory and method JF - In: Vehicle system dynamics 50 (2012) 11, 1673-1687 N2 - A new method to describe tyre rolling kinematics and how to calculate tyre forces and moments is presented. The Lagrange–Euler method is used to calculate the velocity and contact deformation of a tyre structure under large deformation. The calculation of structure deformation is based on the Lagrange method, while the Euler method is used to analyse the deformation and forces in the contact area. The method to predict tyre forces and moments is built using kinematic theory and nonlinear finite element analysis. A detailed analysis of the tyre tangential contact velocity and the relationships between contact forces, contact areas, lateral forces, and yaw and camber angles has been performed for specific tyres. Research on the parametric sensitivity of tyre lateral forces and self-aligning torque on tread stiffness and friction coefficients is carried out in the second part of this paper. Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/00423114.2012.694452 SP - 1673 EP - 1687 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wei, Yintao A1 - Oertel, Christian A1 - Shena, Xiaoliang T1 - Tyre rolling kinematics and prediction of tyre forces and moments: part II - simulation and experiment JF - In: Vehicle system dynamics 50 (2012) 11, 1689-1706 N2 - There are two aims for the second part of this paper: verifying the theory presented in the first part through parameter variation and comparison between simulation and experiment, and to study the effect of the belt structure on the cornering properties of radial tyres. Research has been carried out with a passenger car radial tyre and two different kinds of truck or bus radial tyres using both simulation and experiment. This second part of the paper shows that belt structure plays an important role in the generation of tyre forces and moments in addition to the effects of the tread stiffness and friction coefficients. The theory and method presented in this paper opens a new robust way to predict the tyre forces and moments from the tyre design and provides a reliable model for a generation mechanism. Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/00423114.2012.694453 SP - 1689 EP - 1706 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Oertel, Christian T1 - Tyre models in vehicle dynamics: theory and application, part 1: vehicle dynamics tyre model Y1 - 2008 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Oertel, Christian T1 - Tyre models in vehicle dynamics: theory and application, part 2: tyre structure dynamics tyre model Y1 - 2008 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Oertel, Christian T1 - Reifenmodelle als Komponenten in der Gesamtfahrzeugmodellierung Y1 - 2007 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Oertel, Christian T1 - RMOD-K V 7.09 Y1 - 2007 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Oertel, Christian A1 - Friedemann, D. A1 - Deter, T. A1 - Quaissa, A. T1 - Methodenentwicklung Hindernisüberfahrt Y1 - 2005 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Oertel, Christian T1 - High frequency related tyre modelling Y1 - 2004 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Oertel, Christian T1 - Eigensystem of tangential contact in tyre models JF - In : Vehicle System Dynamics 38 (2002) 4, 245-260 N2 - Summary In this paper, a simplified model of tangential contact between tyre and rigid surface is investigated. By linearization the eigensystem of the contact equations is obtained and parameter variations are carried out. It is shown, that some vehicle model parameters have great influence on the eigensystem of tangential contact and can determine the highest eigenfrequency of the system vehicle and tyre. Root loci are used to investigate the influence of parameters like vehicle velocity and gridwidth of the discretization. Based on the eigensystem, stability areas of numerical methods in solving the partial differential equations of tangential contact are calculated. Numerical solutions using stiff and nonstiff integrators are compared with respect to the stability areas, computational effort and accuracy. The results are discussed with a view to further development. Y1 - 2002 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1076/vesd.38.4.245.8284 SP - 245 EP - 260 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Platt, Ulrich A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Pfeilsticker, Klaus T1 - Optical Phenomena in the Atmosphere T2 - In: Springer handbook of lasers and optics : with 163 tables / Träger (ed.). - 2. ed. - Berlin : Springer, 2012. - ISBN 978-3-642-19408-5 Y1 - 2012 SP - 1493 EP - 1517 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Platt, Ulrich A1 - Pfeilsticker, Klaus A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Radiation and Optics in the Atmosphere T2 - In: Springer handbook of lasers and optics / Träger (ed.). - New York : Springer, 2007 ISBN 978-0-387-95579-7 Y1 - 2007 SP - 1165 EP - 1203 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Optical Spectroscopy of Metal Clusters T2 - In: Atomic physics methods in modern research : selection of papers dedicated to Gisbert zu Putlitz on the occasion of his 65th birthday / K. Jungmann ... (ed.). - Berlin [u.a.] : Springer, 1997. - (Lecture notes in physics ; 499) ISBN 3-540-63716-8 Y1 - 1997 SP - 311 EP - 334 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hoheisel, W. A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Träger, F. T1 - Laserdesorption von Metallatomen JF - In: Physikalische Blätter 49 (1993) 9, 795 - 799 N2 - Beleuchtet man die Oberfläche eines Festkörpers mit Laserlicht, können darauf adsorbierte Atome oder Moleküle abgelöst werden. Solche Desorptionsprozesse sind in jüngster Zeit in zahlreichen Experimenten untersucht worden, wobei sich das Interesse sowohl auf die Erforschung der zugrundeliegenden Mechanismen als auch auf mögliche Anwendungen dieser Reaktionen, zum Beispiel zur gezielten Modifizierung von Oberflächen, konzentriert. Besonders interessant ist das laserinduzierte Aufbrechen von Bindungen zur Oberfläche dann, wenn es nicht einfach als thermischer Prozeß durch eine Temperaturerhöhung hervorgerufen wird, sondern direkt auf einer elektronischen Anregung beruht. Solche nichtthermischen Prozesse werden selbst für Metalle beobachtet, obwohl die Kopplung der elektronischen Anregung an das Substrat hier besonders schnell abläuft. Der zugrundeliegende Mechanismus beruht auf dem Zusammenspiel einer kollektiven Elektronenoszillation und einer lokalisierten Einzelelektronenanregung, wobei auch nichtlokale optische Effekte in der Metalloberfläche eine wichtige Rolle spielen. Y1 - 1993 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/phbl.19930490909 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Pinno, Frank A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Dark colors of building walls – thermal problems due to solar load T2 - In: InfraMation proceedings. - Vol. 13 (2012) Y1 - 2012 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Thermal effects due to focused light from glass fronts T2 - InfraMation proceedings. - Vol. 13 (2012) Y1 - 2012 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Wood, S. T1 - Surprising warm edges associated with moisture on surfaces T2 - In: InfraMation proceeding. - Vol. 13 (2012) Y1 - 2012 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter T1 - CO2 Detektion mit IR Kameras: Grundlagen, Experimente und Anwendungen JF - Technisches Messen : tm 79 (2012) 1, 65-72 N2 - Gasdetektion mit Infrarotkameras ist eine relativ neue Anwendung. Aufgrund der industriellen Bedeutung einiger Gase wurden sensitive Kameras mit Schmalbandfiltern entwickelt. Heute gibt es kommerzielle Systeme für die Detektion flüchtiger Kohlenwasserstoffe, Schwefelhexafluorid und Kohlenmonoxid. In dieser Arbeit werden Laborergebnisse der Detektion von CO2 vorgestellt und potenzielle Anwendungen diskutiert. Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1524/teme.2012.0189 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Winburn, M. T1 - Optics of glass fronts of buildings: the science of skyscraper “death rays” T2 - InfraMation proceedings. - 12 (2011), S. 79-92 Y1 - 2011 SP - 79 EP - 92 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Über die Farben der Sonne und des Himmels: Rayleigh- und Miestreuung in Demonstrationsexperimenten T2 - In: CD zur Frühjahrstagung des Fachverbandes Didaktik der Physik in der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft : Leipzig, 2002 / Red.: V. Nordmeier. - Berlin : Lehmann, [2002]. - 1 CD-ROM. - ISBN 3-936427-11-9 Y1 - 2002 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Freihandspektroskopieexperimente im Unterricht und als Hausaufgabe T2 - In: CD zur Frühjahrstagung des Fachverbandes Didaktik der Physik in der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft : Leipzig, 2002 / Red.: V. Nordmeier. - Berlin : Lehmann, [2002]. - 1 CD-ROM. - ISBN 3-936427-11-9 Y1 - 2002 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Finsternisse, Transits, Kometen und Meteore: ein Blick in die Zukunft JF - In: CD zur Frühjahrstagung des Fachverbandes Didaktik der Physik in der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, Dresden 2000 ; weiterhin enthalten: Beiträge zu den Lehrertagen und Exponate der Kunstausstellung Grenzflächen bei der Frühjahrstagung Regensburg 2000 / Red.: V. Nordmeier . - Berlin : Lehmann, 2000. - 1 CD-ROM. - ISBN 3-931253-71-6 Y1 - 2000 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Karstädt, Detlef T1 - Tieftemperaturexperimente in der Experimentalphysikausbildung an Hochschulen: Experimente mit flüssigem Stickstoff in der Hochschullehre T2 - In: Frühjahrstagung des Fachverbands Didaktik der Physik in der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft, Ludwigsburg 1999 ; zusätzlich mit den Beiträgen des Lehrertages und der Kunstausstellung bei der Frühjahrstagung 1999 des Arbeitskreises Festkörperphysik in Münster. - Berlin : Lehmann, 1999. - 1 CD-ROM. - ISBN 3-931253-41-4 Y1 - 1999 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Shaw, J. A. A1 - Nugent, P. W. T1 - Measurements of the surface temperature of the moon from earth with IR cameras T2 - In: Temperatur 2013 : Fachtagung ; PTB Institut Berlin, 5./6. Juni 2013 ; [Verfahren und Geräte in der Temperatur- und Feuchtemesstechnik ; Tagungsband] / [Hrsg.: Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig und Berlin]. Fachl. Mitträger: VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik (GMA), Fachgebiet 2.50: Temperatur und Feuchte. - Braunschweig [u.a.] : Physikalisch-Techn. Bundesanst., 2013. - ISBN 3-9810021-8-0 Y1 - 2013 SP - 149 EP - 154 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter A1 - Vollmer, Michael T1 - Einfache Charakterisierung der zeitlichen und räumlichen Auflösung von Wärmebildkameras T2 - In: Temperatur 2013 : Fachtagung ; PTB Institut Berlin, 5./6. Juni 2013 ; [Verfahren und Geräte in der Temperatur- und Feuchtemesstechnik ; Tagungsband] / [Hrsg.: Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig und Berlin]. Fachl. Mitträger: VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik (GMA), Fachgebiet 2.50: Temperatur und Feuchte. - Braunschweig [u.a.] : Physikalisch-Techn. Bundesanst., 2013. - ISBN 3-9810021-8-0 Y1 - 2013 SP - 137 EP - 142 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Vollmer, Michael A1 - Möllmann, Klaus-Peter T1 - Perspectives of IR imaging for industrial detection and monitoring of CO2 T2 - In: Temperatur 2009 : Fachtagung PTB Institut Berlin, 24./25. Juni 2009 ; [Verfahren und Geräte in der Temperatur- und Feuchtemesstechnik ; Tagungsband] / [Hrsg.: Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig und Berlin]. Fachl. Mitträger: VDI/VDE-Gesellschaft Mess- und Automatisierungstechnik (GMA), Fachgebiet 2.50: Temperatur und Feuchte. - Braunschweig [u.a.] : Physikalisch-Techn. Bundesanst., 2009. - ISBN 3-9810021-9-9 Y1 - 2009 SP - 27 EP - 36 ER -