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Ulrich Haeberlen
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 148
Citations - 2817
Ulrich Haeberlen is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proton & Electromagnetic shielding. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 148 publications receiving 2779 citations.
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in IB–III–VI2 Semiconductors
TL;DR: In this article, nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of Cu63 and Al27, Ga69 and In115 have been recorded in ternary IB-III-VI2 semiconductors, which crystallize in the tetragonal chalcopyrite structure.
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Cross polarization in solids with flip-back of I-spin magnetization
J. Tegenfeldt,Ulrich Haeberlen +1 more
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A stable superconducting state at 8 K and ambient pressure in $$\alpha _t - (BEDT - TTF^ \star )_2 I_3 ^1 $$
Dieter Schweitzer,Petra Bele,Hermann Brunner,Emil Gogu,Ulrich Haeberlen,Ingolf Hennig,I. Klutz,R. Świetlik,Heimo J. Keller +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported bulk superconductivity at 8 K and ambient pressure in crystals of β-(BEDT-TTF)2I3 for several days.
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The dynamics of hydrogens in double well potentials: The transition of the jump rate from the low temperature quantum‐mechanical to the high temperature activated regime
Andreas Heuer,Ulrich Haeberlen +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the temperature dependence of the deuteron spin lattice relaxation time T 1 in four carboxylic acids, which were deuterated in the carboxyl groups, is investigated.
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New measurement of the anomalous magnetic moment of the positive muon
R. M. Carey,W. Earle,E. Efstathiadis,M. F. Hare,E. Hazen,B. J. Hughes,F. Krienen,J. P. Miller,V. Monich,Jinsong Ouyang,O. Rind,B. L. Roberts,L. R. Sulak,Alexei Trofimov,G. S. Varner,W. A. Worstell,E. Benedict,I. Logashenko,I. Logashenko,J. Benante,H. N. Brown,G. Bunce,J. Cullen,G. T. Danby,J. Geller,H. Hseuh,J. W. Jackson,L. Jia,S. Kochis,Rasmus Larsen,Y. Y. Lee,M. Mapes,W. Meng,W. M. Morse,C. Pai,C. Pearson,I. Polk,R. Prigl,S. Rankowitz,J. Sandberg,Yannis K. Semertzidis,R. Shutt,L. Snydstrup,A. Soukas,A. Stillman,T. Tallerico,M. Tanaka,F. Toldo,D. von Lintig,D. Warburton,K. Woodle,A.G. Chertovskikh,V. P. Druzhinin,G.V. Fedotovich,D. N. Grigorev,V. B. Golubev,B.I. Khazin,A.V Maksimov,Yu Merzliakov,N.M. Ryskulov,S. I. Serednyakov,Yu. M. Shatunov,E. P. Solodov,Yuri F. Orlov,D. Winn,A. Grossmann,J. Gerhaeuser,Klaus-Peter Jungmann,P. von Walter,G. zu Putlitz,B. Bunker,William Deninger,P. T. Debevec,D. W. Hertzog,T. D. Jones,C. C. Polly,S. Sedykh,D. Urner,Ulrich Haeberlen,K. Endo,H. Hirabayashi,S. Kurokawa,A. Yamamoto,M. A. Green,P. Cushman,J. Kindem,L. Duong,S. Giron,R. McNabb,David Miller,C. Timmermans,D. Zimmerman,Y. Mizumachi,Masahiko Iwasaki,H. E. Ahn,H. Deng,S. K. Dhawan,A. Disco,F. J. M. Farley,X. Fei,M. Grosse-Perdekamp,V. W. Hughes,D. Kawall,S. I. Redin,A. Steinmetz +104 more
TL;DR: In this article, the anomalous magnetic moment was measured in a new experiment at Brookhaven, where polarized muons were stored in a superferric ring, and the angular frequency difference between the spin precession and orbital frequencies was determined by measuring the time distribution of high-energy decay positrons.