TY - CHAP A1 - Höller, Christoph A1 - Zeitler, Berndt T1 - Laboratory study on flanking sound transmission in cold-formed steel-framed constructions T2 - Towards a quieter future : 45th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering (Internoise 2016) : Hamburg, Germany, 21-24 August 2016, Vol 8 N2 - In a recent study at the National Research Council Canada, the sound transmission in cold-formed steel-framed constructions was investigated. The results of direct sound insulation tests of wall and floor assemblies were reported at EURONOISE 2015 and INTERNOISE 2015. This paper focuses on flanking sound transmission in cold-formed steel-framed constructions. A representative full-scale mock-up specimen was constructed in NRC’s 8-room flanking transmission facility. The specimen consists of four loadbearing walls with 152 mm deep steel studs, four non-loadbearing walls with 92mm deep steel studs, and four floor-ceiling assemblies consisting of steel joists and a composite steel deck with gypsum concrete. Measurements were conducted according to the indirect method described in ISO 10848. The individual flanking paths were measured by a sequence of transmission loss measurements in which other transmission paths were suppressed by shielding. For the bare specimen without linings, the sound transmission for horizontally adjacent rooms with continuous subfloors is dominated by the floor-floor flanking paths. Floor coverings or floor toppings are needed to meet the requirements in the National Building Code of Canada. This paper presents details of the measurements, highlights some of the results and discusses implications. Y1 - 2016 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307210627_Laboratory_Study_on_Flanking_Sound_Transmission_in_Cold-Formed_Steel-Framed_Constructions SP - 6238 EP - 6249 PB - Curran Associates Inc. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hutterer, Albert A1 - Bauhuber, Michael A1 - Hummel, Helmut A1 - Lechner, Alfred T1 - Real-time analyses of metal contaminations in the ppb-range JF - Solid State Phenomena N2 - In high-tech processing even smallest concentrations of metal ions in process media are of the utmost significance because they cause expensive production failures. Currently, cost-intensive equipment, special trained staff and time consuming analyses are necessary to detect these contaminations in order to avoid failures. The Centers of Excellence Nanochem and Sensorics at the University of Applied Sciences Regensburg (owner of patent PCT/EP2010/064833) and their industrial partner Micro-Epsilon GmbH are developing a new miniaturized measurement device which allows cost-effective real-time analysis of fluidic media for the first time. The system is fully automated and can be directly connected to wet-etch benches. Hence it allows continuous real-time surveillance of metal contaminations in the ppb-range through absorption spectroscopy in process media. For this purpose a very small sample amount of the process medium and a specific complexing agent are mixed together. This leads to an increase in the molar extinction coefficients and though even smallest contaminations become visible. The main parts of our development are the simulation of the different system components, their production and chemical analyses with the evaluation model. KW - Absorption KW - Analysis KW - Complexing Agent KW - Light Guidance KW - Liquid-Core Waveguide KW - Metal Ions KW - Online Measurement KW - Real-Time KW - Total Internal Reflection Y1 - 2013 U6 - https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.195 VL - 195 SP - 269 EP - 273 PB - Trans Tech Publications ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Höller, Christoph A1 - Zeitler, Berndt A1 - Mahn, Jeffrey T1 - Direct sound transmission loss of heavy gauge steel stud walls T2 - Proceedings of Euronoise 2015 : 10th European Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering : Maastricht, 31 May - 3 June 2015 Y1 - 2015 SP - 1121 EP - 1126 CY - Maastricht ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jungnitsch, Georg T1 - Psychotherapeutische Verfahren bei chronischen Schmerzen JF - Fortschritte der Medizin N2 - Psychotherapeutic possibilities of treating chronic pain are employed in two different ways: Firstly in the form of psychotherapy in patients whose strategies for coping with pain and/or pain genesis can be described in terms of psychopathological categories; secondly in the form of pain-coping training, which is generally indicated in the presence of chronic pain, in particular that which is traditionally termed organic. With respect to their effectiveness in achieving, in the first place, mood change, and in the assessment of symptoms, the individual procedures have been well tested. The question as to differential indication, which can most readily be applied to the use of biofeedback, remains largely unanswered. T2 - Psychotherapeutic possibilities of treating chronic pain Y1 - 1990 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292930409_Psychotherapeutic_possibilities_of_treating_chronic_pain VL - 108 IS - 8 SP - 50 EP - 58 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Peter, Daniel A1 - Dalmer, Michael A1 - Lechner, Alfred A1 - Gigler, Alexander M. A1 - Stark, Robert W. A1 - Bensch, Wolfgang T1 - Measurement of the mechanical stability of semiconductor line structures in drying liquids with application to pattern collapse JF - Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering N2 - Enhanced particle removal processes in wet cleaning as well as drying processes of semiconductor wafers can cause significant lateral forces on surface structures. These forces, however, must not exceed the mechanical stability of structures on the wafer. Thus, a mechanical fracture test was used to assess the lateral mechanical stability of polysilicon line structures in relevant process liquids. The mechanical test was based on nanomanipulation with an atomic force microscope. Compared to fracture tests in air, data acquired in liquid isopropanol revealed a stabilizing effect. The differences in fracture forces can be attributed to a stress corrosion process on the surface. The size of the generated damage was influenced by the viscosity of the surrounding media. Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1088/0960-1317/21/2/025001 VL - 21 IS - 2 PB - IOP Science ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Peter, Daniel A1 - Dalmer, Michael A1 - Lotnyk, Andriy A1 - Kienle, Lorenz A1 - Lechner, Alfred A1 - Bensch, Wolfgang T1 - Solid bridging during pattern collapse (stiction) studied on silicon nanoparticles T2 - MRS Online Proceedings Library N2 - The high surface to volume ratio of nanoparticles allows a detailed experimental study of the surface phenomena associated with solid bridging. Besides bulk analyses, the local view on the structure and composition via HRTEM is particularly essential. 50 nm core shell particles consisting of a silicon (Si) core and a SiO2 shell were used as model system to understand surface phenomena appearing for Si-based nanostructures. Evaporative drying from de-ionized water shows the most significant bridging effect based on SiO2. There is only a localized deposition of oxides between the particles during the drying process and no overall oxidation. For the deposition material, silicates are the most likely candidates. Y1 - 2011 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1557/opl.2011.397 VL - 1299 SP - 191 EP - 196 PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zeitler, Berndt A1 - Höller, Christoph A1 - Mahn, Jeffrey T1 - Empirical model of direct sound transmission through lightweight wood-framed construction T2 - Implementing noise control technology : 44th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering (Internoise 2015) : San Francisco, California, USA, 9 - 12 August 2015 N2 - Tools to predict sound transmission through building elements are beneficial from both amarketing and a research standpoint. Prediction models can assist with the optimization ofelement performance and often reduce both cost and time in projects. However, the morephysical phenomena are to be included in the model, the more input data that is needed,which in some cases can be quite time-consuming and costly to collect. A balance is neededbetween the input and modeling effort and the output, which is usually delivered in onethird octave frequency bands or single number ratings. Many different types of models arecommonly used, including analytical, numerical, and empirical are used, all of which haveadvantages and disadvantages. In this paper, the latter type is presented using a set ofphysical properties of lightweight wood elements, and the errors made in the prediction arequantified. The disadvantage of empirical compared to analytical modeling is that thephysical phenomena are more difficult to identify. The advantage is often the simplicityand accuracy of the prediction results. Y1 - 2015 UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281065914_Empirical_Model_of_Direct_Sound_Transmission_through_Lightweight_Wood-Framed_Construction PB - Curran CY - Red Hook, NY ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zeitler, Berndt A1 - Mahn, Jeffrey A1 - Sabourin, Ivan A1 - Höller, Christoph A1 - Schoenwald, Stefan T1 - Apparent airborne sound insulation of hybrid wood-concrete masonry assemblies T2 - Euronoise 2015 : 10th European Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering : Maastricht, 31 May - 3 June 2015 N2 - As part of a research project to develop design solutions for concrete-masonry buildings for the Canadian market, the apparent sound insulation performance of hybrid assemblies with concrete masonry walls and wood joist floors was evaluated. In this paper, the effect of junction coupling is investigated in an ISO 15712 flanking prediction context. Airborne flanking path data predicted according to ISO 15712 are compared to data measured using the indirect ISO 10848 shielding method. Recommendations are made on how appropriate the application of ISO 15712 is for this type of hybrid assembly. Y1 - 2015 UR - https://www.conforg.fr/euronoise2015/proceedings/data/articles/000436.pdf SP - 2515 EP - 2520 CY - Maastricht ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dams, Florian A1 - Navitski, Aliaksandr A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Serbun, Pavel A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Müller, Günter A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Homogeneous Field Emission Cathodes With Precisely Adjustable Geometry Fabricated by Silicon Technology JF - IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices N2 - Silicon-based cathodes with precisely aligned field emitter arrays of sharp tips applicable for miniaturized electron sources were successfully fabricated and characterized. This was made possible by an improved fabrication process using wet thermal oxidation, wet etching, and reactive-ion etching steps with adjustable anisotropy. As substrate materials, both p-doped silicon and n-doped silicon were used. The cathode chips contain about 3 × 10 5 Si tips/cm 2 in a triangular array with tip heights of 2.5 μm, tip radii of less than 30 nm, and spacing of 20 μm. Well-aligned field emission (FE) and excellent homogeneity from all tips (i.e., 100% efficiency) and maximum stable currents of typically 0.1 μA (0.6 μA) for p (n)-type Si were reproducibly achieved. The current-voltage characteristics of the p-Si tips exhibit the expected saturation at around 10 nA with around ten times better current stability, whereas the n-Si tips show the usual Fowler-Nordheim behavior. Additional coating of the Si tips with 5-nm Cr and 10-nm Au layers resulted in improved stability and at least five times higher average FE current limits (about 3 μA) at about 30% higher operation voltage. KW - cathodes KW - electron field emission KW - elemental semiconductors KW - Field emission (FE) cathodes KW - field emitter array (FEA) KW - miniaturized electron sources KW - oxidation KW - silicon KW - silicon tips KW - sputter etching Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/TED.2012.2206598 SN - 0018-9383 SN - 1557-9646 VL - 59 IS - 10 SP - 2832 EP - 2837 PB - IEEE ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tan, Pi Lin A1 - Yeap, Guan Yeow A1 - Chow, Wen Shyang A1 - Schreiner, Rupert A1 - Cheong, Kuan Yew T1 - Effect of Thickness of Porphyrin on Electrical Properties of Organic Devices JF - Advanced Materials Research (AMR) N2 - The study on electrical properties for both 2,3,7,8,12,13,17,18-octaethyl-21,23H-porphine Cu (II) (Cu-porphyrin) and 2,3,7,8,12,13,17,18-octaethyl-21,23H-porphine (porphyrin) thin film, which were fabricated using spin coating method was conducted. Porphyrins were diluted with chloroform of various concentrations (0.05 mg/ml, 0.1 mg/ml, 0.5 mg/ml, 2.0 mg/ml and 3.0 mg/ml). The solution was spin coated on top of glass substrates. A layer of aluminum was evaporated on top of the organic thin film through thermal evaporation and shadow mask was placed on top of the organic thin film where two electrodes with a gap of 50 μm were formed. Surface morphology of the organic thin film was observed by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and profilometer. Different concentrations of organic solutions greatly affected the molecular packing and arrangement order of the organic thin film and thickness of the organic layer and eventually affected electrical properties of the devices. KW - Porphyrin KW - Electrical Properties KW - Spin Coating Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.1024.381 SN - 1662-8985 SN - 1022-6680 VL - 1024 SP - 381 EP - 384 PB - Trans Tech Publications Ltd. CY - Baech ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Langer, Christoph A1 - Berndt, Dominik A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Sensitivity of thermal conductivity vacuum gauges for constant current and constant temperature operation JF - Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B: Nanotechnology and Microelectronics N2 - To optimize the measurement range of thermal conductivity vacuum gauges, an expression for the sensitivity is required that takes into account all geometrical, material-specific, and operating parameters. Therefore, equations of the sensor output signal as a function of the pressure for the constant current and the constant temperature mode have been developed analytically. Based on these equations, the sensitivity of the vacuum gauge and its influencing parameters was investigated and discussed. For comparable conditions, the constant temperature operation shows a significantly higher sensitivity for high pressures, while the constant current operation shows higher sensitivity at low pressures. The sensitivity in both the constant current and the constant temperature mode depends on the ratio of the filament surface area and the parasitic thermal conductance. In addition, for the constant current operation, the sensitivity also depends on the current value and the temperature coefficient of the filament resistor. For the constant temperature operation, the sensitivity additionally depends on the distance of the filament and the reference plane. However, to extend the measurement range of a thermal conductivity vacuum gauge toward low pressures, a reduction of the parasitic thermal conductance is mandatory for both the constant current and the constant temperature mode. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1116/6.0001964 VL - 40 IS - 5 PB - AIP Publishing ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Dams, Florian A1 - Prommesberger, Christian A1 - Schreiner, Rupert T1 - Fabrication process of silicon-tip-arrays for field emission applications T2 - 24th International Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference (IVNC), 2011 : 18 - 22 July 2011, Historische Stadthalle Wuppertal, Germany N2 - A micromachined process to assemble homogeneous and reproducible tip arrays for field emission applications is developed and characterized. As substrate material p- as well as n-doped silicon is used. Lateral position of the tips is defined by structuring silicon dioxide to discs in a photolithographic process. Vertical structure of the tips is defined by a combination of RIE dry etching with controlled anisotropy and thermally oxidization of silicon in order to sharpen the tips. Hence field emitter arrays (FEAs) can be assembled both as bare and coated cathodes. To assemble field emission diodes, this fabrication process allows placing a metal anode in a micrometer order distance to the tips by a self-aligning procedure. The anode is placed in an evaporation process whereupon sharpening oxide is used as isolator between anode and cathode. Electrical characterization of the cathodes showed very good homogeneity, well alignment and stability over time of emission current from all tips (i.e. 100% efficiency). KW - elemental semiconductors KW - etching KW - fabrication KW - field emission KW - field emitter arrays KW - homogeneity KW - micromachining KW - oxidation, silicon KW - silicon technology Y1 - 2011 UR - https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6004556?arnumber=6004556 SN - 978-3-00-035081-8 SN - 978-1-4577-1243-2 SN - 2380-6311 SN - 2164-2370 SP - 49 EP - 50 PB - IEEE ER - TY - INPR A1 - Rück, Thomas A1 - Müller, Max A1 - Jobst, Simon A1 - Weigl, Stefan A1 - Pangerl, Jonas A1 - Bierl, Rudolf A1 - Matysik, Frank-Michael T1 - Digital Twin of a Photoacoustic Trace Gas Sensor for Monitoring Methane in Complex Gas Compositions N2 - The digitalization of industrial processes requires smart sensor systems. Photoacoustic spectroscopy is well suited for this purpose as it allows for small-sized and low-cost trace gas analysis. However, the method is susceptible to changes in measurement conditions and standard calibration routines often fail to correct for all changes. We therefore created a Digital Twin (DT) of a photoacoustic trace gas sensor for methane and evaluated it regarding variations in gas composition (CH4, N2, O2, CO2, H2O), temperature and pressure. With a mean absolute percentage error of 0.8 % the accuracy of the sensor after DT compensation significantly exceeds the 24 % achieved based on standard calibration in nitrogen. For the first time, we can fully analytically compute the photoacoustic signal under moderate ambient conditions with an error in the ppbV range by taking a holistic approach. Assuming knowledge of the underlying energy transfer processes, the model of this Digital Twin can be adapted to any microphone based photoacoustic sensor for monitoring any analyte species. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4215170 PB - Elsevier / SSRN ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schüz, B. A1 - Dräger, D. A1 - Richter, Stefanie A1 - Kummer, K. A1 - Kuhlmey, Adelheid A1 - Tesch-Römer, C. T1 - Autonomie trotz Multimorbidität im Alter – Der Berliner Forschungsverbund AMA JF - Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie N2 - Mit zunehmendem Alter steigt der Anteil mehrfach erkrankter Menschen und immer mehr Menschen erreichen ein sehr hohes Lebensalter. Trotz des medizinischen Fortschritts und verbesserter Lebenslagen müssen viele alte Menschen körperliche, psychische und soziale Einschränkungen bewältigen. Es ist eine große gesundheits- und sozialpolitische Herausforderung, diese alten Frauen und Männer mit gesundheitlichen Beeinträchtigungen in ihrem Bestreben nach einer weitestgehend autonomen Lebensgestaltung zu unterstützen und zu stärken. Vor diesem Hintergrund widmete sich der Forschungsverbund „Autonomie trotz Multimorbidität im Alter“ (AMA I) der Leitfrage, inwieweit eine selbstbestimmte Lebensgestaltung alter mehrfach erkrankter Menschen erhalten werden kann. Um der Vielfalt der Lebenswelten älterer Menschen gerecht zu werden, wurden im Alltag wenig eingeschränkte und pflegebedürftige sowie kognitiv beeinträchtigte Personen in die Untersuchung einbezogen. Darunter waren Frauen und Männer, die noch im eigenen Haushalt und solche die im Pflegeheim lebten. Im Fokus der Untersuchungen standen die Ressourcen, die den alten Menschen in ihrer jeweiligen Lebenssituation zur Verfügung standen und die Frage, wie diese gestärkt werden können. Der Beitrag präsentiert Ergebnisse zu dieser Forschungsfrage aus der 1. Förderphase des AMA-Verbundes. Darauf aufbauend werden in einer 2. Förderphase (2011–2013, AMA II) nunmehr nachhaltige praxisrelevante Interventionen zur Mobilisierung von autonomierelevanten Ressourcen mehrfach erkrankter alter Menschen entwickelt und auf ihre Praxistauglichkeit getestet. Y1 - 2011 UR - https://www.springermedizin.de/autonomie-trotz-multimorbiditaet-im-alter-der-berliner-forschung/8375302 IS - Sonderheft 2 SP - 9 EP - 25 PB - Springer ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Scheidt-Nave, Christa A1 - Richter, Stefanie A1 - Fuchs, Judith A1 - Kuhlmey, Adelheid T1 - Herausforderungen an die Gesundheitsforschung für eine alternde Gesellschaft am Beispiel "Multimorbidität" JF - Bundesgesundheitsblatt – Gesundheitsforschung – Gesundheitsschutz N2 - Indem ein wachsender Anteil der Bevölkerung ein hohes Alter erreicht, ändern sich Krankheitsspektrum und Versorgungsbedarf. Besondere Herausforderungen für das Gesundheitssystem ergeben sich durch Mehrfacherkrankung (Multimorbidität) älterer Menschen. Im Gegensatz zu krankheitsspezifischen Endpunkten treten Funktion im Alltag und subjektive Ergebnisdimensionen wie selbstbestimmte Lebensführung (Autonomie), soziale Teilhabe und Lebensqualität als Präventions- und Behandlungsziel in den Vordergrund. Die Gesundheitsforschung hat die Aufgabe, auf die Bedürfnisse spezifischer Zielgruppen alter Menschen abgestimmte Präventions- und Versorgungsmodelle zu entwickeln. Entscheidend dabei ist die Stärkung von personalen, sozialen und organisatorischen Ressourcen. Voraussetzung hierfür sind genaue Kenntnisse zur Entwicklung und zum Verlauf des Krankheitsgeschehens und zu zentralen Einflussfaktoren auf der Grundlage epidemiologischer Beobachtungsstudien. Gezielte Maßnahmen sind in Interventions- und Evaluationsstudien auf Wirksamkeit, Wirkung und Wirtschaftlichkeit zu überprüfen. Der vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) initiierte Förderungsschwerpunkt „Gesundheit im Alter“ fördert insgesamt sechs Forschungsverbünde zum Thema Multimorbidität, die hier kurz vorgestellt werden. Y1 - 2010 UR - https://edoc.rki.de/handle/176904/857 VL - 53 IS - 5 SP - 441 EP - 450 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Richter, Stefanie A1 - Kuhlmey, Adelheid ED - Tesch-Römer, Clemens T1 - Alter, Altern und Gesundheit als Herausforderung für Forschung in Verbundzusammenhängen BT - Ressourcen für Selbstständigkeit und Selbstbestimmung im Alter T2 - Autonomie trotz Multimorbidität N2 - Angesichts der zunehmenden Alterung der Bevölkerung wird die Frage nach dem Erhalt von Autonomie alter Menschen trotz Mehrfacherkrankungen immer brisanter. Die Beiträge in diesem Band beschäftigen sich mit der Frage, wie alte Menschen trotz Multimorbidität und Gesundheitseinbußen autonom und selbstbestimmt leben können.Die Autoren präsentieren Befunde, die den Entwicklungsstand altersangemessener, zielgruppenspezifischer Instrumente sowie Zugangswege zur Erfassung von Multimorbidität und Autonomie aufzeigen. Weitere Beiträge thematisieren u.a. personale, preofessionelle und sozial-räumliche Faktoren, die Autonomie angesichts von Multimorbidität unterstützen und als Ressourcen wirken. Wie diese Ressourcen einzeln und in ihrer Wechselbeziehung zum Autonomieerhalt beitragen, wie sie erhalten und gefördert werden können, wird beispielhaft im Kontext komplexer autonomierelevanter Gesundheitsprobleme wie Schmerz, Sturz- und Schlafstörungen gezeigt. Y1 - 2012 UR - https://www.hogrefe.com/de/shop/autonomie-trotz-multimorbiditaet-66162.html SP - 203 EP - 220 PB - Hogrefe ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Richter, Stefanie A1 - Flick, Uwe A1 - Kuhlmey, Adelheid T1 - Alter(n) und Gesundheit. Chancen und Hürden einer disziplinenübergreifenden Zusammenarbeit JF - G+G Wissenschaft N2 - Eine umfassende theoretische und empirische Auseinandersetzung mit Fragestellungen und Problemen des Alter(n)s setzt eine inter- beziehungsweise transdisziplinäre Wissenschaftspraxis voraus. Deren Realisierung stößt allerdings immer wieder an Grenzen, denn eine disziplinenübergreifende Zusammenarbeit steht einem Wissenschaftssystem gegenüber, dem Ausdifferenzierung, Abgrenzung, Spezialisierung und die Bildung disziplinenspezifischer Kulturen anhaften. Hinzu kommen Publikationsstrukturen mit den Regeln eines akademischen Karrieremarktes, der eine enge (sub)disziplinäre Fokussierung belohnt. Der Beitrag beleuchtet die Probleme und Lösungsstrategien der disziplinenübergreifenden Zusammenarbeit in der Gerontologie am Beispiel des Forschungsverbundes "Gesundheit im Alter" KW - Gerontologie KW - Gesundheit im Alter KW - Interdisziplinarität KW - Transdisziplinarität KW - Wissensintegration Y1 - 2011 UR - https://www.wido.de/fileadmin/Dateien/Dokumente/Publikationen_Produkte/GGW/wido_ggw_0211_richter_et_al.pdf VL - 11 IS - 2 SP - 7 EP - 15 PB - GGW ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Müller, Max A1 - Rück, Thomas A1 - Jobst, Simon A1 - Pangerl, Jonas A1 - Bierl, Rudolf A1 - Matysik, Frank-Michael T1 - Creating a Digital Twin of a Photoacoustic Gas Sensor for Methane Detection in Complex Gas Matrices T2 - Proceedings Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress 2022 (AIS, LACSEA, Sensors, ES): 11–15 July 2022, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada N2 - We present the calculation results from a digital twin (DT) of our photoacoustic (PA) sensor for methane detection, regarding gas composition, temperature and pressure variations. Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-1-957171-10-4 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1364/LACSEA.2022.LW4D.2 PB - Optica Publishing Group ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Peter, Daniel A1 - Holsteyns, Frank A1 - Dalmer, Michael A1 - Kruwinus, Hans A1 - Lechner, Alfred A1 - Bensch, Wolfgang T1 - A Study on the Structure Collapse Mechanisms for High Aspect Ratio Structures with Application to Clean Processing JF - ECS Meeting Abstracts Y1 - 2009 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1149/MA2009-02/24/2084 VL - MA2009-02 IS - 24 PB - IOP Science ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Skornia, Christoph ED - Lang, Michael ED - Löhr, Hans ED - Angermeier, Daniel T1 - Sicherheit in der Cloud T2 - IT-Sicherheit Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-3-446-47223-5 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3139/9783446473478.015 SP - 263 EP - 278 PB - Hanser CY - München ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schreiner, Rupert A1 - Mulot, M. A1 - Wiedmann, Jörg A1 - Coenning, W. A1 - Porsche, J. A1 - Gentner, Jean-Louis A1 - Berroth, Manfred A1 - Scholz, Ferdinand A1 - Schwizer, H. T1 - Dynamic measurements on narrow linewidth complex coupled 1.55 μm DFB lasers with gain and index grating in antiphase T2 - Conference Proceedings. Eleventh International Conference on Indium Phosphide and Related Materials (IPRM'99), 16-20 May 1999, Davos, Switzerland N2 - We report on dynamic measurements on antiphase complex coupled 1.55 /spl mu/m DFB lasers. The antiphase complex coupling mechanism is realized by periodically etching the active layer and quarternary InGaAsP overgrowth. This new fabrication approach results in very narrow linewidths measured on devices with rather short resonator lengths. The minimum linewidth for a 375 /spl mu/m long ridge waveguide laser was only 250 kHz at an optical output power of 4 mW. The RC-limited 3dB-bandwidth for those devices was /spl sim/6 GHz. Using circuit model corrections, the intrinsic bandwidth limitation of those lasers was found to be 17.4 GHz. KW - Waveguide lasers KW - Optical resonators KW - Optical waveguides KW - Laser modes KW - Optical coupling KW - Etching KW - Optical device fabrication KW - Length measurement KW - Power lasers KW - Power generation Y1 - 1999 SN - 0-7803-5562-8 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/ICIPRM.1999.773626 SP - 25 EP - 28 PB - IEEE CY - Piscataway ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schreiner, Rupert A1 - Naegele, Peter A1 - Koerbl, Michael A1 - Groening, Albert A1 - Gentner, Jean-Louis A1 - Schweizer, Heinz C. ED - Mirin, Richard P. ED - Menoni, Carmen S. T1 - Monolithically integrated tunable laterally-coupled distributed feedback lasers with self-aligned Ti/Pt/Au ohmic contacts T2 - Proceedings Volume 4871, Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Amplifiers for Lightwave Communication SystemsSemiconductor Lasers and Optical Amplifiers for Lightwave Communication Systems N2 - We present a new method for fabrication of tunable InGaAsP-InP single mode lasers without epitaxial overgrowth. These devices show the advantage of a considerably simplified fabrication process compared to conventional tunable laser types. The lasers comprise an active Bragg reflector integrated with an uncorrugated separately pumped gain region. To overcome the extensive and expensive overgrowth step we realized a surface grating on both sides of the ridge mesa, which provides DFB operation. By adjusting the current through the Bragg reflector, the wavelength can be tuned between 1590.8 nm and 1595.2 nm. A maximum of 11 wavelength channels with an average spacing of ~0.5 nm and a constant optical output power of ~0.5 mW are addressable. Y1 - 2002 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1117/12.457281 PB - SPIE ER -