M. Müller
6 Papers
2 Citations
M. Müller is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic field & Magnetometer. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
A versatile setup for studying size and charge-state selected polyanionic nanoparticles.
K. Raspe,M. Müller,N. Iwe,Robert Wolf,P. Oelßner,Fernando Martínez,Lutz Schweikhard,Karl-Heinz Meiwes-Broer,J. Tiggesbäumker +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , an experimental setup and procedure is presented, which allows for the generation of size and charge-state selected polyanions from monoanions in a molecular beam, and further charging process via sequential electron attachment within a three-state digital trap takes place after mass-selection.
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Analysis of the Cause for the Performance Degradation of PEM Water Electrolyzers upon Intermittent Operation at Different Operating Conditions
Matthias Kornherr,Carina Schramm,M. F. Ernst,M. Müller,Hubert A. Gasteiger +4 more
TL;DR: This study investigates PEM water electrolyzer performance degradation upon intermittent operation, revealing an initial activity improvement followed by pronounced degradation due to temperature-dependent passivation and restructuring of the IrO2/TiO2 anode catalyst.
Significant modulation of Gilbert damping in ultrathin ferromagnetic films by altering the surface magnetic anisotropy
Shugo Yoshii,M. Müller,Hajime Inoue,Ryo Ohshima,Matthias Althammer,Yuichiro Ando,Hans Huebl,Masashi Shiraishi +7 more
TL;DR: Researchers demonstrate significant modulation of Gilbert damping in 2-nm-thick CoFe films by altering surface magnetic anisotropy, achieving a 300% change in damping parameter α, comparable to thicker films, with implications for spintronic and magnonic devices.
Tailoring Superconducting Nanowire Single-Photon Detectors for Quantum Technologies
L. Zugliani,Christian Schmid,F. Wietschorke,Björn Jonas,Simone Spedicato,S. Strohauer,Stefanie Grotowski,Rasmus Flaschmann,M. Müller,Matthias Althammer,R. Gross,Jonathan Finley,Kai Müller +12 more
- 04 Dec 2023
TL;DR: Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors are key components for quantum technologies. They provide low timing jitter, dark counts and dead time. This work explores various engineering aspects of SNSPDs including stoichiometry, helium ion irradiation and embedding in an optical cavity. The results demonstrate significant improvements in detector performance.