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Harald Saathoff
Researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Publications - 152
Citations - 8706
Harald Saathoff is an academic researcher from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Ice nucleus. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 138 publications receiving 7774 citations. Previous affiliations of Harald Saathoff include Paul Scherrer Institute & Colorado State University.
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Phase transition observations and discrimination of small cloud particles by light polarization in expansion chamber experiments
Leonid Nichman,Claudia Fuchs,Emma Järvinen,Karoliina Ignatius,Niko Florian Höppel,Antonio Dias,Martin Heinritzi,Mario Simon,Jasmin Tröstl,Andrea Christine Wagner,Robert Wagner,Christina Williamson,Christina Williamson,Christina Williamson,Chao Yan,Paul Connolly,James Dorsey,Jonathan Duplissy,Sebastian Ehrhart,Carla Frege,Hamish Gordon,Christopher R. Hoyle,Thomas Bjerring Kristensen,Gerhard Steiner,Gerhard Steiner,Neil M. Donahue,Richard C. Flagan,Martin Gallagher,Jasper Kirkby,Jasper Kirkby,Ottmar Möhler,Harald Saathoff,Martin Schnaiter,Frank Stratmann,António Tomé +34 more
TL;DR: In this article, optical properties of mixed-phase clouds and viscous secondary organic aerosol (SOA) were analyzed using the Cloud Aerosol Spectrometer with Polarization (CASPOL).
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Characterization of ice-nucleating bacteria using on-line electron impact ionization aerosol mass spectrometry.
Robert Wolf,Jay G. Slowik,Caroline E. Schaupp,Pierre Amato,Harald Saathoff,Ottmar Möhler,André S. H. Prévôt,Urs Baltensperger +7 more
TL;DR: The mass spectral signatures of airborne bacteria were measured and analyzed in cloud simulation experiments at the AIDA (Aerosol Interaction and Dynamics in the Atmosphere) facility andNitrogen-containing ions were the most salient feature of the bacteria mass spectra, and a combination of C4 H8 N(+) (m/z 70) and C5 H12 N(+,) may be used as marker ions.
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Cryo-chamber simulation of stratospheric H2SO4/H2O particles: Composition analysis and model comparison
P. Zink,Daniel A. Knopf,Jochen Schreiner,Konrad Mauersberger,Ottmar Möhler,Harald Saathoff,M. Seifert,Ralph Tiede,Ulrich Schurath +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the combination of a large aerosol chamber and a recently developed Aerosol Composition Mass Spectrometer (ACMS) was used to investigate sulfuric acid aerosols at low temperatures.
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Crystallization and immersion freezing ability of oxalic and succinic acid in multicomponent aqueous organic aerosol particles
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that immersed solids readily form by homogeneous crystallization within aqueous solution droplets of multicomponent organic mixtures, which have noneutonic compositions with an excess of oxalic or succinic acid.