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Low-temperature-grown MBE GaAs for terahertz photomixers. Mikulics, M.; Marso, M.; Adam, R.; Fox, A.; Buca, D.; Förster, A.; Kordos, P.; Xu, Y.; Sobolewski, R. (2001)
Förster, Arnold ; Mikulics, M. ; Marso, M. ; Adam, R.
Kraft-Wärme-Kälte-Kopplung im Leistungsbereich in 10kW mit periodisch arbeitender Sorptionsmaschine (2009)
Ille, Fabian ; Schramm, S. ; Adam, M. ; Backes, K. ; Anthrakidis, Anette ; Faber, Christian
Ultrafast Phenomena in Freestanding LT-GaAs Devices. Marso, M.; Mikulics, V. V.; Adam, R.; Wu, S.; Zheng, X.; Camara, I.; Siebe, N. Y.; Förster, A.; Güsten, R.; Kordos, P.; Sobolewski, R. (2005)
Förster, Arnold ; Marso, M. ; Mikulics, V. V. ; Adam, R.
Fabrication and subpicosecond optical response of low-temperature-grown GaAs freestanding photoconductive devices. Adam, R.; Mikulics, M.; Forster, A.; Schelten, J.; Siegel, M.; Kordos, P.; Zheng, X.; Wu, S.; Sobolewski, R. (2002)
Förster, Arnold ; Adam, R. ; Mikulics, M. ; Schelten, J.
Kraft-Wärme-Kälte-Kopplung im Leistungsbereich von 10 kW mit periodisch arbeitender Sorptionsmaschine (2008)
Ille, Fabian ; Schramm, S. ; Adam, M. ; Backes, K. ; Faber, Christian ; Anthrakidis, Anette
Interstellar now! Missions to explore nearby interstellar objects (2022)
Hein, Andreas M. ; Eubanks, T. Marshall ; Lingam, Manasvi ; Hibberd, Adam ; Fries, Dan ; Schneider, Jean ; Kervella, Pierre ; Kennedy, Robert ; Perakis, Nikolaos ; Dachwald, Bernd
The recently discovered first hyperbolic objects passing through the Solar System, 1I/’Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov, have raised the question about near term missions to Interstellar Objects. In situ spacecraft exploration of these objects will allow the direct determination of both their structure and their chemical and isotopic composition, enabling an entirely new way of studying small bodies from outside our solar system. In this paper, we map various Interstellar Object classes to mission types, demonstrating that missions to a range of Interstellar Object classes are feasible, using existing or near-term technology. We describe flyby, rendezvous and sample return missions to interstellar objects, showing various ways to explore these bodies characterizing their surface, dynamics, structure and composition. Their direct exploration will constrain their formation and history, situating them within the dynamical and chemical evolution of the Galaxy. These mission types also provide the opportunity to explore solar system bodies and perform measurements in the far outer solar system.
Interstellar Now! Missions to and sample returns from nearby interstellar objects (2020)
Hein, Andreas M. ; Eubanks, T. Marshall ; Hibberd, Adam ; Fries, Dan ; Schneider, Jean ; Lingam, Manasvi ; Kennedy, Robert ; Perakis, Nikolaos ; Dachwald, Bernd ; Kervella, Pierre
The recently discovered first high velocity hyperbolic objects passing through the Solar System, 1I/'Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov, have raised the question about near term missions to Interstellar Objects. In situ spacecraft exploration of these objects will allow the direct determination of both their structure and their chemical and isotopic composition, enabling an entirely new way of studying small bodies from outside our solar system. In this paper, we map various Interstellar Object classes to mission types, demonstrating that missions to a range of Interstellar Object classes are feasible, using existing or near-term technology. We describe flyby, rendezvous and sample return missions to interstellar objects, showing various ways to explore these bodies characterizing their surface, dynamics, structure and composition. Interstellar objects likely formed very far from the solar system in both time and space; their direct exploration will constrain their formation and history, situating them within the dynamical and chemical evolution of the Galaxy. These mission types also provide the opportunity to explore solar system bodies and perform measurements in the far outer solar system.
Ultrafast low-temperature-grown epitaxial GaAs photodetectors transferred on flexible plastic substrates (2005)
Mikulics, M. ; Adam, R. ; Kordos, P. ; Förster, Arnold ; Lüth, H. ; Wu, S. ; Zheng, X. ; Sobolewski, R.
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