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    Influence of stray fields on the switching-field distribution for bit-patterned media based on pre-patterned substrates by Pfau, B., Günther, C. M., Guehrs, E., Hauet, T., Hennen, T., Eisebitt, S., Hellwig, O.

    Published in Applied physics letters (29-09-2014)
    “…Using a direct imaging method, we experimentally investigate the reversal of magnetic islands in a bit-patterned media sample based on a pre-patterned…”
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    A High Throughput Generative Vector Autoregression Model for Stochastic Synapses by Hennen, T, Elias, A, Nodin, J. F, Molas, G, Waser, R, Wouters, D. J, Bedau, D

    Published 10-05-2022
    “…By imitating the synaptic connectivity and plasticity of the brain, emerging electronic nanodevices offer new opportunities as the building blocks of…”
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    Stabilizing amplifier with a programmable load line for characterization of nanodevices with negative differential resistance by Hennen, T, Wichmann, E, Waser, R, Wouters, D. J, Bedau, D

    Published 01-12-2021
    “…Resistive switching devices and other components with negative differential resistance (NDR) are emerging as possible electronic constituents of…”
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    Current-limiting amplifier for high speed measurement of resistive switching data by Hennen, T, Wichmann, E, Elias, A, Lille, J, Mosendz, O, Waser, R, Wouters, D. J, Bedau, D

    Published 10-02-2021
    “…Resistive switching devices, important for emerging memory and neuromorphic applications, face significant challenges related to control of delicate…”
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    Switching Speed Analysis and Controlled Oscillatory Behavior of a Cr-Doped V2O3 Threshold Switching Device for Memory Selector and Neuromorphic Computing Application by Hennen, T., Bedau, D., Rupp, J. A. J., Funck, C., Menzel, S., Grobis, M., Waser, R., Wouters, D. J.

    “…The switching speed of a threshold switching Cr-doped V 2 O 3 device as function of voltage and resistive load is understood by means of a thermal device…”
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    Forming-free Mott-oxide threshold selector nanodevice showing s-type NDR with high endurance (> 1012 cycles), excellent Vth stability (5%), fast (< 10 ns) switching, and promising scaling properties by Hennen, T., Bedau, D., Rupp, J. A. J., Funck, C., Menzel, S., Grobis, M., Waser, R., Wouters, D. J.

    “…In this work, thin film (down to 10 nm) (\mathrm{V}_{1-\mathrm{x}}\text{Cr}_{\mathrm{x}})_{2}\mathrm{O}_{3} Mott-oxide based nano-devices (electrode width down…”
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    Lattice contraction induced by resistive switching in chromium-doped V2O3: a hallmark of Mott physics by Babich, D, Tranchant, J, Adda, C, Corraze, B, Besland, M. -P, Warnicke, P, Bedau, D, Bertoncini, P, Mevellec, J. -Y, Humbert, B, Rupp, J, Hennen, T, Wouters, D, Llopis, R, Cario, L, Janod, E

    Published 11-05-2021
    “…Since the beginnings of the electronic age, a quest for ever faster and smaller switches has been initiated, since this element is ubiquitous and foundational…”
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    Do You Know the Real Value of Your Library?(new government accounting rules begin next year) by Hennen, Thomas J. Jr

    Published in Library Journal (15-06-2001)
    “…The introduction of GASB 34 accounting regulations may remind some of the Y2K panic and whether there was real risk or not. If GASB 34 is a Y2K-- type fizzle,…”
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    Great American Public Libraries: The 2002 HAPLR Rankings by Hennen, Thomas J.

    Published in American Libraries (01-10-2002)
    “…The results of the recent Hennen's American Public Library Ratings are presented and discussed. What makes a library unique to its community should be that…”
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    Are Wider Library Units Wiser? by Hennen, Thomas J.

    Published in American Libraries (01-06-2002)
    “…Municipal libraries serve only about one-third of the population. Special district libraries are the fastest-growing type of library organization, even though…”
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    Great American Public Libraries: HAPLR Ratings, 2000 by Hennen, Thomas J.

    Published in American Libraries (01-11-2000)
    “…Once again, it's time to crunch the numbers and find out how public libraries measure up…”
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    Why We Should Establish a National System of Standards by Hennen, Thomas J.

    Published in American Libraries (01-03-2000)
    “…Explains the need to establish a national system of standards for public libraries. Discusses local standards, state standards, and international standards,…”
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    Go Ahead, Name Them: America's Best Public Libraries by Hennen, Thomas J.

    Published in American Libraries (01-01-1999)
    “…The top 20 public libraries in each four categories in the Hennen's American Public Library Rating Index are presented. Naperville Public Libraries topped the…”
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    Lies, Damn Lies, and Indexes by Lance, Keith Curry, Cox, Marti A., Hennen, Thomas J.

    Published in American libraries (Chicago, Ill.) (01-06-2000)
    “…Offers a methodological critique of Thomas Hennen's American Public Library Rating Index as well as a response by Hennen. Discusses statistics; indexes;…”
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    Let There be Peace: An Annotated Bibliography of Anti-War Literature and Realistic Fiction about War by Hennen, Thomas J., Stanton, Vida C.

    Published in Language arts (01-01-1977)
    “…American popular culture tends to foster the image of war as fun. Comic books, TV, movies, & parades all serve to glorify war. Little attention is paid to the…”
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