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Data publication: Engineering chlorine-vacancy emitters in silicon carbide for telecom-band quantum technologies
These dataset provides the first experimental proof of new family of color centers in Silicon Carbide which has emission in telecom ban
Data publication: Let's get cyclic – Influence of Head-to-Tail Cyclisation of Lanmodulin-inspired peptides on the Lanthanide Affinity and Structure
The dataset comprises the experimental data that form the basis of the conclusions presented in the paper, including spectroscopic, calorimetric, and microscopic data. This repository will become openly accessible upon publication of the manuscript. Until then, please contact the author, Björn Drobot
Water electrolyzer recycling: development of fine particle separation processes for HTEL considering the effect of modifying reagents (RAW data of the Master Thesis)
The files contain the raw data of the following Master Thesis:
Subrina Islam
Water electrolyzer recycling: development of fine particle separation processes for HTEL considering the effect of modifying reagents
DEGREE PROGRAMME EMJM PROMISE
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master in Sustainable Mineral and Metal Processing Engineering
Date of submission: 2024-06-1
Data publication: Electrolyte spraying within H2 bubbles during water electrolysis
Description of Data availability.zip:
The archive contains raw data necessary for reproducing all figures presented in the manuscript submitted as Electrolyte spraying within H2 bubbles during water electrolysis (also available as a pre-print at https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2409.00515). Each folder within the archive includes a readme file detailing data included (e.g. images, electrochemical data, or velocity fields).This research received funding from the German Space Agency (DLR), with funds provided by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi) due to an enactment of the German Bundestag under Grant No. DLR 50WM2352 (project MADAGAS III), H2Giga (BMBF, 03HY123E), from the Hydrogen Lab of the School of Engineering of TU Dresden, from the Advanced Research Center Chemical Building Blocks Consortium (ARC CBBC), under the project of New Chemistry for a Sustainable Future (project number 2021.038.C.UT.14) and partially from the German Research Foundation (DFG, project number 459505672)
RBS Spectra: "Temperature Effects of Nuclear and Electronic Stopping Power on Si and C Radiation Damage in 3C-SiC"
RBS channeling spectra measured at the 2MV Van-de-Graaff accelerator with 1.7 MeV He ions. The measured silicon carbide samples were previously irradiated with Si and C ions at different ion energies and different temperatures at 3 MV and 6 MV tandem accelerators. The backscattered He ions were detected by a silicon surface barrier detector at an angle of 170◦.
For each sample, random spectra were recorded by tilting a sample at angles θ and ϕ of −4◦ off the normal to the surface and consequently changing one of them within the range (−4◦, +4◦) with a step of 0.2◦, while the other one was fixed at −4◦ or +4◦, respectively. Such random measurements also allow a high-precision alignment of the sample along the ion beam by the indication of the main crystallographic planes. The sample orientation for the measurements in channeling mode is determined by the values of the theta and phi angles corresponding to the intersection of the crystallographic planes. RBS/C analysis allows the evaluation of disorder after irradiation. The crystalline quality of an as-grown sample was evaluated as the ratio of the backscattered yield of an aligned pristine spectrum to that of the random spectrum.
The results show that annealing and repair effects are important for the prediction of radiation damage in SiC
Multiphase Python Repository by HZDR
The python package provides several routines and scripts required to operate the code and cases repositories containing additional code and set-ups for the open-source software released by the OpenFOAM Foundation. This includes among others utilities for pre- and post-processing of simulation cases, utilities to launch virtual environments containing the source code, and utilities to operate the continuous integration and continuous development environment in a self-hosted Gitlab instance
Data publication: Protein Modifications and Ionic Strength Show the Difference in Protein-Mediated and Solvent-Mediated Regulation of Biomolecular Condensation
Fluorescence microscopy images and THz absorption spectra and of FUS proteins purified from bacteria insect cells in various solvent conditions, THz absorption spectra of KCl solution
The power of thermoelastic harvesting of low-grade waste heat: A question of timing the heat exchange
Data publication for the journal article entitled "The power of thermoelastic harvesting of low-grade waste heat: A question of timing"
by Bruno Neumann, Giovanna Jocobi, Ali Izadi, Andreas Henschke and Sebastian Fähler
Behaviour of the critical elements As, Bi, In, Sb, and Te during processing of a skarn ore: A case study of the Ruwai Zn-Pb-Ag Deposit, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
This a manuscript contain bulk geochemical data from processing samples of Ruwai Zn-Pb-Ag skarn deposit which use in order to understand behaviour of critical elements (As, Bi, In, Sb, Te) as well as Ag and Cd through mass balancing
Highly efficient broadband THz upconversion with Dirac materials: Data
This upload represents the data used for publication, including datasets and programming code.
1. Folder “raw_data” contains raw data files obtained during third harmonic generation experiments.
2. Folder “programs” contains the code of the programs for data processing, fitting, and simulations.
3. Folder “origin” contains the main origin file with the visualization of the experimental results and simulations