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Nano-Spintronics-Cluster-Tool
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Peter Grünberg Awarded Nobel Prize in Physics 2007
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Nano-Spintronics-Cluster-Tool
Temperature-variable electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy
Electron energy loss spectroscopy of spin waves (magnons) in ultra-thin films
Joule-Thompson Scanning Tunnelling Microscope (JT-STM)
Thin film deposition systems
Last Modified: 23.03.2022