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Alice Fischerauer

Researcher at University of Bayreuth

Publications -  37
Citations -  258

Alice Fischerauer is an academic researcher from University of Bayreuth. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electrical impedance & Capacitive sensing. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 35 publications receiving 235 citations. Previous affiliations of Alice Fischerauer include Siemens & EPCOS AG.

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SAW devices for consumer communication applications

TL;DR: An overview of surface acoustic wave filter techniques available for different applications is given, and for many devices the theoretical frequency response is presented along with the measurement curve.
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Maxwell’s grid equations

TL;DR: In this paper, a numerical approach for the solution of the Maxwell's equation is presented based on a finite difference Yee lattice, which transforms each of the four Maxwell equations into an equivalent matrix expression that can be subsequently treated by matrix mathematics and suitable numerical methods for solving matrix problems.
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Status and future of the 3D MAFIA group of codes

TL;DR: The MAFIA group of fully three-dimensional computer codes for solving Maxwell's equations by the finite integration algorithm is presented in this article, which includes a static solver that calculates 3-D magnetostatic and electrostatic field and a self-consistent version of TBCI that solves the field equations and the equations of motion in parallel.
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Integrated impedance based hydro-carbon gas sensors with Na-zeolite/Cr2O3 thin-film interfaces: From physical modeling to devices

TL;DR: In this article, the impedance at temperatures of some hundred degree Celsius of sodium ion conducting zeolites applied on planar interdigital gold electrodes covered with a thin Cr2O3 film was found to change sensitively and selectively when exposed to hydrocarbons.