Auflistung nach Schlagwort "Magnetic shielding"

Sortiert nach: Sortierung: Ergebnisse:

  • Wodey, E.; Tell, D.; Rasel, E.M.; Schlippert, D.; Baur, R.; Kissling, U.; Kölliker, B.; Lorenz, M.; Marrer, M.; Schläpfer, U.; Widmer, M.; Ufrecht, C.; Stuiber, S.; Fierlinger, P. (College Park, MD : American Institute of Physics, 2020)
    We report on the design, construction, and characterization of a 10 m-long high-performance magnetic shield for very long baseline atom interferometry. We achieve residual fields below 4 nT and longitudinal inhomogeneities ...
  • Herlemann, H.; Koch, M. (Göttingen : Copernicus GmbH, 2007)
    Recently, new definitions of shielding effectiveness (SE) for high-frequency and transient electromagnetic fields were introduced by Klinkenbusch (2005). Numerical results were shown for closed as well as for non closed ...
  • Herlemann, H.; Koch, M. (Göttingen : Copernicus GmbH, 2008)
    Recently, new definitions of shielding effectiveness (SE) for high-frequency and transient electromagnetic fields were introduced by Klinkenbusch (2005). Analytical results were shown for closed as well as for non closed ...
  • Fisahn, Sven; Garbe, Heyno (Göttingen : Copernicus GmbH, 2007)
    In order to predict the immunity of a generic missile (GENEC), not only the electronic system but also the enclosure has to be taken into consideration. While a completely closed metallic missile enclosure shows a high ...
  • Frenzel, T.; Stumpf, J.; Koch, M. (Göttingen : Copernicus GmbH, 2007)
    This contribution deals with the determination of the shielding effectiveness of building materials used for office, factory and government buildings. Besides the examination of standard materials, measurements were also ...
  • Hinderthür, H.; Pautz, A.; Rieger, V.; Ruschewitz, F.; Peng, J.L.; Sengstock, K.; Ertmer, Wolfgang (American Physical Society, 1997)
    We present an atom interferometer based on the interference of three partial matter waves in three different internal and external states. Coherent laser excitation acts as a beamsplitter to create a superposition state ...