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The pulsed field facility of KULeuven's Institute for Nanoscale Physics and Chemistry
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Herlach, F
, Vanacken, J
, Moshchalkov, V V
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High temperature superconductors
/ Laboratories
/ Magnetic semiconductors
/ Magnets
/ Photoluminescence
/ Physics
/ Quantum dots
2006
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The pulsed field facility of KULeuven's Institute for Nanoscale Physics and Chemistry
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Herlach, F
, Vanacken, J
, Moshchalkov, V V
in
High temperature superconductors
/ Laboratories
/ Magnetic semiconductors
/ Magnets
/ Photoluminescence
/ Physics
/ Quantum dots
2006
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The pulsed field facility of KULeuven's Institute for Nanoscale Physics and Chemistry
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The pulsed field facility of KULeuven's Institute for Nanoscale Physics and Chemistry
2006
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The pulsed field facility at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven has recently been incorporated in the new Institute for Nanoscale Physics and Chemistry. The tradition of fruitful co-operation with other research groups has been further pursued. The laboratory has a magnet testing station and five user-friendly measuring stations that can be operated in parallel. Principal measuring techniques are magneto-transport, magnetization and photoluminescence; the research topics are high temperature superconductors, molecular magnets, diluted magnetic semiconductors, low dimensional metals, quantum dots and wires. The laboratory has established close co-operation with the LNCMP at Toulouse; in the context of large European facilities it has the status of a satellite user facility.
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