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Jürgen Bauch
Researcher at Dresden University of Technology
Publications - 30
Citations - 262
Jürgen Bauch is an academic researcher from Dresden University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffraction & Residual stress. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 30 publications receiving 235 citations.
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Printing nearly-discrete magnetic patterns using chemical disorder induced ferromagnetism.
Rantej Bali,Rantej Bali,Sebastian Wintz,Falk Meutzner,René Hübner,Richard Boucher,Ahmet Unal,Sergio Valencia,Andreas Neudert,Kay Potzger,Jürgen Bauch,Florian Kronast,Stefan Facsko,Jürgen Lindner,Jürgen Fassbender +14 more
TL;DR: The patterning of highly resolved magnetic structures is demonstrated by taking advantage of the large increase in the saturation magnetization of Fe60Al40 alloy triggered by subtle atomic displacements, which manifests a sub-50 nm patterning resolution.
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Innovative Analysis of X‐ray Microdiffraction Images on Selected Applications of the Kossel Technique
TL;DR: In this paper, the informational content of Kossel interferences excited by electron and synchrotron radiation beams selected examples of microstructural applications, such as the precision determination of lattice constants, the precision determinations of crystallographic orientation of single grains, the determination of local stresses/strains and tetragonal distortions of cubic lattices including the description of a variety of methods for analysis are presented.
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A comparison of the KOSSEL and the X‐ray Rotation‐Tilt Technique
TL;DR: There are world-wide efforts to analyse micron regions of compact samples by means of X-ray diffraction (X-ray Microdiffraction) as mentioned in this paper, and two micro diffraction procedures, the KOSSEL technique excited by electron or synchrotron radiation beams and the new XRT method, are compared to show their possibilities and limitations.
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Excitation of Kossel patterns by synchrotron radiation
Hans-Jürgen Ullrich,Matthias Schlaubitz,F. Friedel,T. Spann,Jürgen Bauch,T. Wroblewski,S. Garbe,G. Gaul,Arndt Knöchel,F. Lechtenberg,Elisabeth Rossmanith,G. Kumpat,G. Ulrich +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first demonstration that Kossel patterns can be observed using fluorescent radiation excited by synchrotron X-rays is presented, and the first test experiment for Cu and GaAs single crystals were investigated.
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Improved approaches to the determination of residual stresses in micro regions with the KOSSEL and the XRT technique
TL;DR: In this article, a new application of the KOSSEL and the XRT (X-ray Rotation-Tilt) technique arises from local residual stress measurements in micro regions.