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  • The magneto-optical Kerr effect, discovered by John Kerr in 1876 and named after him, describes the change in the properties of polarised light when reflected by a magnetic surface. This involves the rotation of the plane of polarisation on the one hand and the change in intensity of the polarised light on the other. This is illustrated in Fig. 2
  • Use of Kerr microscopy to characterise the development of damage in steels The Kerr microscope used in the project is a two-in-one system. Fig. 1 therefore shows both the near-field microscopy with the corresponding non-magnetic Epiplan Neofluar objectives (20x0.5 Pol; 50x0.8 Pol; 100x1.3 Pol) and the arrangement of the far-field (Carl Zeiss Optic
  • 974. PhDs
    Date: 16.04.2024
    Topics completed PhDs Supervisor at HS KL Development of electrochemical deposition of NiFeMo and its application in magnetic field sensor technology Prof. Dr. Monika Saumer Development of 3D electrodes for biomedical applications Prof. Dr. Monika Saumer Random nanostructured interfaces for bioanalytical applications Prof. Dr. Monika Saumer Ch
  • 975. PhDs - Topics
    Date: 16.04.2024
    Topics Current topics PhDs Supervisor at HS KL TRAPP – Nanocarrier in Trägermatrix für Transdermale Applikationen Prof. Dr. Hildegard Möbius Dotted Design for OLEDs Prof. Dr. Hildegard Möbius Development of Superparamagnetic Functional Materials for Hyperthermia Applications Pro
  • Use of Kerr microscopy to characterise the development of damage in steels The Kerr microscope used in the project is a two-in-one system. Fig. 1 therefore shows both the near-field microscopy with the corresponding non-magnetic Epiplan Neofluar objectives (20x0.5 Pol; 50x0.8 Pol; 100x1.3 Pol) and the arrangement of the far-field (Carl Zeiss Op
  • Faculty for Computer Science and Microsystems Technology Degree course;Contact person;Room;Extension 0631/3724-;Email Applied IT;Sullivan, Jessica;H105;5123;jessica.sullivan@hs-kl.de Applied Life Sciences;Broschart, Ute;H109;5171;ute.broschart@hs-kl.de Biomedical Micro Engineering;Broschart, Ute;H109;5171;ute.broschart@hs-kl.de Digital Media Market
  • Faculty for Business Studies Degree course;Contact person;Room;Extension 0631/3724-;Email Business Informatics;Broschart, Ute;H109;5171;ute.broschart@hs-kl.de Business Studies (Distance learning);Link, Anja;H130;5170;anja.link@hs-kl.de Economics and Law;Eicher, Diana;H105;5125;diana.eicher@hs-kl.de Financial Services;Eicher, Diana;H105;5125;diana.e
  • 979. Team - Head of P3E
    Date: 12.04.2024
    Head of P3E Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Schumann Contact: Campus Kaiserslautern, Building F, Room F2.029 Phone: +49 631 3724-2216 E-Mail: christian.schumann(at)hs-kl.de ORCID: 0000-0003-1774-5212 Profile
  • 980. HyProSA
    Date: 11.04.2024
    HyProSA - Hydrogen Production from Sulphuric Acid In the HyProSA project, a test facility is being built in which the production of hydrogen from the electrolysis of concentrated sulphuric acid is being investigated. With a suitable choice of operating parameters, hydrogen peroxide (or another peroxide) is produced at the anode instead of oxygen.
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