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Janusz Mlynarczyk
Researcher at AGH University of Science and Technology
Publications - 62
Citations - 770
Janusz Mlynarczyk is an academic researcher from AGH University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schumann resonances & Sprite (lightning). The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 53 publications receiving 569 citations.
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Circularly polarized microwaves for magnetic resonance study in the GHz range: Application to nitrogen-vacancy in diamonds
TL;DR: In this paper, a microstrip circuit was proposed to generate strong magnetic fields at microwave frequencies with arbitrary adjusted polarization, which can be applied to a wide range of magnetic resonance experiments with a well-controlled polarization of microwaves.
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Extremely low frequency electromagnetic field measurements at the Hylaty station and methodology of signal analysis
Andrzej Kulak,Andrzej Kulak,Jerzy Kubisz,Slawomir Klucjasz,Adam Michalec,Janusz Mlynarczyk,Zenon Nieckarz,Michał Ostrowski,Stanislaw Zieba +8 more
TL;DR: The Hylaty geophysical station as discussed by the authors is a high-sensitivity and low-noise facility for extremely low frequency (ELF, 0.03-300 Hz) electromagnetic field measurements, which enables a variety of geophysical and climatological research related to atmospheric, ionospheric, magnetospheric and space weather physics.
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Measurement and subtraction of Schumann resonances at gravitational-wave interferometers
Michael W. Coughlin,A. Cirone,P. M. Meyers,Sho Atsuta,V. Boschi,Andrea Chincarini,Nelson Christensen,Rosario De Rosa,A. Effler,Irene Fiori,Mark Golkowski,Melissa A. Guidry,Jan Harms,Kazuhiro Hayama,Yuu Kataoka,Jerzy Kubisz,Andrzej Kulak,Michael Laxen,Andrew Matas,Janusz Mlynarczyk,Tsutomu Ogawa,F. Paoletti,Jacobo Salvador,Jacobo Salvador,R. M. S. Schofield,Kentaro Somiya,Eric Thrane +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented results from dedicated magnetometer measurements at the Virgo and KAGRA sites, which are the first results for subtraction using data from gravitational-wave detector sites.
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Bidirectional leader development in sprite-producing positive cloud-to-ground flashes: Origins and characteristics of positive and negative leaders
TL;DR: This study analyzes the bidirectional development of flashes in order to understand the positioning and timing of the positive cloud‐to‐ground stroke (+CG) and its consequences for charge neutralization by negative leaders, affecting sprite morphology.
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Studies of ELF propagation in the spherical shell cavity using a field decomposition method based on asymmetry of Schumann resonance curves
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a field decomposition method that allows separating the resonance component from the transmission component, and demonstrated that the transmission field component depends on the attenuation rate of the Earth-ionosphere cavity and the observer-source distance.