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O. Wilhelmi

Researcher at National University of Singapore

Publications -  10
Citations -  432

O. Wilhelmi is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metamaterial & Beamline. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 419 citations.

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Terahertz Response of a Microfabricated Rod-Split-Ring-Resonator Electromagnetic Metamaterial

TL;DR: Numerical simulation and experimental results from far infrared (FIR) transmission spectroscopy support the conclusion that the microfabricated composite material is EM3 in the range 1-2.7 THz, extending the frequency range in which EM3 are available by about 3 orders of magnitude well into the FIR.
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New soft X-ray facility SINS for surface and nanoscale science at SSLS

TL;DR: The first soft X-ray facility at the Singapore Synchrotron Light Source (SINS) was built by FMB and commissioned in 2003 as discussed by the authors, which covers a photon energy range from 50 to 1200 eV.
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Fabrication of 2D and 3D Electromagnetic Metamaterials for the Terahertz Range.

TL;DR: In this article, the 2D and 3D micro-and nanofabrication of ElectroMagnetic MetaMaterials (EM3) for the terahertz range is addressed.
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Status of and materials research at SSLS

TL;DR: A short overview of the status of SSLS, its four operational and one forthcoming experimental facilities and their use for material science exemplified by selected work on electromagnetic metamaterials, arrays of nanorods for near-IR photonics, thin films of low dielectric constant materials for semiconductor manufacturing, nanoparticles and art objects is given in this article.
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Singapore Synchrotron Light Source – Status, first results, program

TL;DR: The Singapore Synchrotron Light Source (SSSL) as discussed by the authors is a general-purpose synchron radiation facility serving research organisations and industry serving research organizations and industry, which has a number of beamlines active or coming up within 2002 include lithography for micro/nanofabrication, phase contrast imaging, surface science, and X-ray diffraction and absorption.