@incollection{OPUS4-1030, title = {Fremdsprachenband Selected Ballads}, editor = {J{\"u}ngst, Heike}, publisher = {Reclam UB}, address = {Stuttgart}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-1033, title = {Fremdsprachenband Urban Legends}, editor = {J{\"u}ngst, Heike}, publisher = {Reclam UB}, address = {Stuttgart}, language = {de} } @incollection{OPUS4-1031, title = {Fremdsprachenband Ten Fairy Tales}, editor = {J{\"u}ngst, Heike}, publisher = {Reclam UB}, address = {Stuttgart}, language = {de} } @incollection{OPUS4-982, title = {Gender Issue}, series = {Online Magazine of the Visual Narrative}, booktitle = {Online Magazine of the Visual Narrative}, number = {4}, editor = {J{\"u}ngst, Heike}, language = {en} } @incollection{WimmerSteinmetzClemens, author = {Wimmer, Georg and Steinmetz, T. and Clemens, M.}, title = {Reuse, Recycle, Reduce (3R)}, series = {NUMDIFF-11}, booktitle = {NUMDIFF-11}, address = {Halle}, doi = {10.1016/j.apnum.2008.03.015}, pages = {830 -- 844}, language = {en} } @book{Wimmer, author = {Wimmer, Georg}, title = {Complete Optimization of Three Dimensional Flight Trajectories for a Hypersonic Demonstrator}, address = {Munich University of Technology}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{WimmerSteinmetzClemens, author = {Wimmer, Georg and Steinmetz, T. and Clemens, M.}, title = {Error Control Schemes for Adaptive Time Integration of Magnetodynamic Systems with Variable Spatial Mesh Resolution. Conference Proceedings}, series = {COMPEL}, volume = {26}, booktitle = {COMPEL}, number = {3}, pages = {758 -- 772}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{WimmerZhouLinetal., author = {Wimmer, Georg and Zhou, P. and Lin, D. and Cendes, Z.}, title = {Determination of d-q Axis Parameters of Interior Permanent Magnet Machines}, series = {IEEE Transactions on Magnetics}, volume = {46}, booktitle = {IEEE Transactions on Magnetics}, number = {8}, pages = {3125 -- 3128}, language = {en} } @incollection{TaubeUnz, author = {Taube, Vera and Unz, Dagmar}, title = {Implementierung von evidenzbasierten Programmen in der Sozialen Arbeit}, series = {Wirkungen Sozialer Arbeit}, booktitle = {Wirkungen Sozialer Arbeit}, editor = {Borrmann, Stefan and Thiessen, Barbara}, publisher = {Budrich}, address = {Opladen}, publisher = {Hochschule f{\"u}r Angewandte Wissenschaften W{\"u}rzburg-Schweinfurt}, pages = {125 -- 143}, language = {de} } @article{BartschBierDietrich, author = {Bartsch, Hendrik and Bier, Markus and Dietrich, S.}, title = {The role of counterions in ionic liquid crystals}, series = {The Journal of Chemical Physics}, volume = {154}, journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics}, number = {1}, pages = {014901}, abstract = {Previous theoretical studies of calamitic (i.e., rod-like) ionic liquid crystals (ILCs) based on an effective one-species model led to indications of a novel smectic-A phase with a layer spacing being much larger than the length of the mesogenic (i.e., liquid-crystal forming) ions. In order to rule out the possibility that this wide smectic-A phase is merely an artifact caused by the one-species approximation, we investigate an extension that accounts explicitly for cations and anions in ILCs. Our present findings, obtained by grand canonical Monte Carlo simulations, show that the phase transitions between the isotropic and the smectic-A phases of the cation-anion system are in qualitative agreement with the effective one-species model used in the preceding studies. In particular, for ILCs with mesogens (i.e., liquid-crystal forming species) carrying charged sites at their tips, the wide smectic-A phase forms, at low temperatures and within an intermediate density range, in between the isotropic and hexagonal crystal phases. We find that in the ordinary smectic-A phase, the spatial distribution of the counterions of the mesogens is approximately uniform, whereas in the wide smectic-A phase, the small counterions accumulate in between the smectic layers. Due to this phenomenology, the wide smectic-A phase could be interesting for applications, which hinge on the presence of conductivity channels for mobile ions.}, language = {en} } @article{BierMussotterDietrich, author = {Bier, Markus and Mußotter, Maximilian and Dietrich, S.}, title = {Structure of electrolyte solutions at nonuniformly charged surfaces on a variety of length scales}, series = {Physical Review E}, volume = {106}, journal = {Physical Review E}, number = {5}, pages = {054801}, abstract = {The structures of dilute electrolyte solutions close to nonuniformly charged planar substrates are systematically studied within the entire spectrum of microscopic to macroscopic length scales by means of a unified classical density functional theory approach. This is in contrast to previous investigations, which are applicable either to short or to long length scales. It turns out that interactions with microscopic ranges, e.g., due to the hard cores of the fluid molecules and ions, have a negligible influence on the formation of nonuniform lateral structures of the electrolyte solutions. This partly justifies the Debye-H{\"u}ckel approximation schemes applied in previous studies of that system. In general, a coupling between the lateral and the normal fluid structures leads to the phenomenology that, upon increasing the distance from the substrate, fewer details of the lateral nonuniformities contribute to the fluid structure, such that ultimately only large-scale surface features remain relevant. It can be expected that this picture also applies to other fluids characterized by several length scales.}, language = {en} } @article{MajeeBierBlosseyetal., author = {Majee, Arghya and Bier, Markus and Blossey, Ralf and Podgornik, Rudolf}, title = {Charge symmetry broken complex coacervation}, series = {Physical Review Research}, volume = {2}, journal = {Physical Review Research}, number = {4}, abstract = {Liquid-liquid phase separation has emerged as one of the important paradigms in the chemical physics as well as biophysics of charged macromolecular systems. We elucidate an equilibrium phase separation mechanism based on charge regulation, i.e., protonation-deprotonation equilibria controlled by pH, in an idealized macroion system which can serve as a proxy for simple coacervation. First, a low-density density functional calculation reveals the dominance of two-particle configurations coupled by ion adsorption on neighboring macroions. Then a binary cell model, solved on the Debye-H{\"u}ckel as well as the full nonlinear Poisson-Boltzmann level, unveils the charge symmetry breaking as inducing the phase separation between low- and high-density phases as a function of pH. These results can be identified as a charge symmetry broken complex coacervation between chemically identical macroions.}, language = {en} } @article{MussotterBierDietrich, author = {Mußotter, Maximilian and Bier, Markus and Dietrich, S.}, title = {Heterogeneous surface charge confining an electrolyte solution}, series = {The Journal of Chemical Physics}, volume = {152}, journal = {The Journal of Chemical Physics}, number = {23}, abstract = {The structure of dilute electrolyte solutions close to a surface carrying a spatially inhomogeneous surface charge distribution is investigated by means of classical density functional theory within the approach of fundamental measure theory. For electrolyte solutions, the influence of these inhomogeneities is particularly strong because the corresponding characteristic length scale is the Debye length, which is large compared to molecular sizes. Here, a fully three-dimensional investigation is performed, which accounts explicitly for the solvent particles, and thus provides insight into effects caused by ion-solvent coupling. The present study introduces a versatile framework to analyze a broad range of types of surface charge heterogeneities even beyond the linear response regime. This reveals a sensitive dependence of the number density profiles of the fluid components and of the electrostatic potential on the magnitude of the charge as well as on the details of the surface charge patterns at small scales.}, language = {en} } @article{MajeeBierBlosseyetal., author = {Majee, Arghya and Bier, Markus and Blossey, Ralf and Podgornik, Rudolf}, title = {Charge regulation radically modifies electrostatics in membrane stacks}, series = {Physical Review E}, volume = {100}, journal = {Physical Review E}, number = {5}, pages = {050601}, abstract = {Motivated by biological membrane-containing organelles in plants and photosynthetic bacteria, we study charge regulation in a model membrane stack. Considering (de)protonation as the simplest mechanism of charge equilibration between the membranes and with the bathing environment, we uncover a symmetry-broken charge state in the stack with a quasiperiodic effective charge sequence. In the case of a monovalent bathing salt solution our model predicts complex, inhomogeneous charge equilibria depending on the strength of the (de)protonation reaction, salt concentration, and membrane size. Our results shed light on the basic reorganization mechanism of thylakoid membrane stacks.}, language = {en} } @article{BittnerWabravonHodenbergetal., author = {Bittner, Boris and Wabra, N. and von Hodenberg, M. and Schneider, S. and Schneider, R. and Mack, R.}, title = {System correction from long timescales}, language = {en} } @article{BittnerWabraSchneideretal., author = {Bittner, Boris and Wabra, N. and Schneider, S. and Schneider, R.}, title = {Method of operating a microlithographic projection apparatus}, language = {en} } @article{BittnerWalterRoesch, author = {Bittner, Boris and Walter, H. and R{\"o}sch, M.}, title = {Projection exposure apparatus with optimized adjustment possibility}, language = {en} } @article{Bittner, author = {Bittner, Boris}, title = {Projection exposure apparatus with optimized adjustment capability}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{WimmerSteinmetzClemens, author = {Wimmer, Georg and Steinmetz, T. and Clemens, M.}, title = {Error Control Schemes for Adaptive Time Integration of Magnetodynamic Systems with Variable Spatial Mesh Resolution}, series = {The 12th International IGTE Symposium on Numerical Field Calculation in Electrical Engineering(IGTE 2006)}, booktitle = {The 12th International IGTE Symposium on Numerical Field Calculation in Electrical Engineering(IGTE 2006)}, publisher = {Verlag der Technischen Universit{\"a}t Graz}, address = {Graz}, issn = {3-902465-56-5; ISBN-13: 978-3-902465-56-6}, pages = {192 -- 197}, language = {en} } @article{WimmerSteinmetzClemensetal., author = {Wimmer, Georg and Steinmetz, T. and Clemens, M. and G{\"o}del, N. and Kurz, S. and Bebendorf, M.}, title = {Efficient Symmetric FEM-BEM Coupled Simulations of Electro-Quasistatic Fields}, series = {IEEE Transactions on Magnetics}, volume = {44}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Magnetics}, number = {6}, pages = {1346 -- 1349}, language = {en} }