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    A system for controlling vocal communication networks by Rychen, J., Rodrigues, D. I., Tomka, T., Rüttimann, L., Yamahachi, H., Hahnloser, R. H. R.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-05-2021)
    “…Animal vocalizations serve a wide range of functions including territorial defense, courtship, social cohesion, begging, and vocal learning. Whereas many…”
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    Local spectroscopy of edge channels in the quantum Hall regime with local probe techniques by Ihn, T, Rychen, J, Vančura, T, Ensslin, K, Wegscheider, W, Bichler, M

    “…We present measurements of the tunnelling conductance between edge channels in the quantum Hall regime. By using a local potential perturbation induced by the…”
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    Scanning gate measurements on a quantum wire by Ihn, T., Rychen, J., Cilento, T., Held, R., Ensslin, K., Wegscheider, W., Bichler, M.

    “…We have performed measurements on a semiconductor quantum wire in which we induce a local potential perturbation with the metallic tip of a scanning force…”
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    Force–distance studies with piezoelectric tuning forks below 4.2 K by Rychen, J, Ihn, T, Studerus, P, Herrmann, A, Ensslin, K, Hug, H.J, van Schendel, P.J.A, Güntherodt, H.J

    Published in Applied surface science (01-04-2000)
    “…Piezoelectric quartz tuning forks have been employed as the force sensor in a dynamic mode scanning force microscope operating at temperatures down to 1.7 K at…”
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    Tunnelling between edge channels in the quantum hall regime manipulated with a scanning force microscope by Ihn, T, Rychen, J, Ensslin, K, Wegscheider, W, Bichler, M

    Published in Microelectronic engineering (01-08-2002)
    “…The tunnelling conductance between edge channels in the quantum Hall regime was measured. The tunnelling coupling is locally enhanced by a local repulsive…”
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    A low-temperature dynamic mode scanning force microscope operating in high magnetic fields by Rychen, J, Ihn, T, Studerus, P, Herrmann, A, Ensslin, K

    Published 05-01-1999
    “…Rev. Sci. Instr. 70, 2765 (1999) A scanning force microscope was implemented operating at temperatures below 4.2K and in magnetic fields up to 8T…”
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    High resolution quantitative magnetic force microscopy by Hug, H.J., Kappenberger, P., Martin, S., Reimann, P., Hoffmann, R., Rychen, J., Lu, W., Guntherodt, H.-J.

    “…Summary form only given. The bit size in magnetic recording has reached the resolution limit of presently available magnetic force microscopes. The next…”
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    Force-distance studies with piezoelectric tuning forks below 4.2 K by Rychen, J, Ihn, T, Studerus, P, Herrmann, A, Ensslin, K, Hug, H. J, van Schendel, P. J. A, Guentherodt, H. J

    Published 30-05-2000
    “…Appl. Surf. Sci. 157 (2000) 290-294 Piezoelectric quartz tuning forks have been employed as the force sensor in a dynamic mode scanning force microscope…”
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    Operation characteristics of piezoelectric quartz tuning forks in high magnetic fields at liquid helium temperatures by Rychen, J, Ihn, T, Studerus, P, Herrmann, A, Ensslin, K, Hug, H. J, van Schendel, P. J. A, Guentherodt, H. J

    Published 06-07-1999
    “…Rev. Sci. Instr. 71, 1695 (2000) Piezoelectric quartz tuning forks are investigated in view of their use as force sensors in dynamic mode scanning probe…”
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