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    Regional climate of hazardous convective weather through high-resolution dynamical downscaling by Trapp, Robert J., Robinson, Eric D., Baldwin, Michael E., Diffenbaugh, Noah S., Schwedler, Benjamin R. J.

    Published in Climate dynamics (01-08-2011)
    “…We explore the use of high-resolution dynamical downscaling as a means to simulate the regional climatology and variability of hazardous convective-scale…”
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    Changes in extreme, cold-season synoptic precipitation events under global warming by Gutowski Jr, William J., Willis, Stephanie S., Patton, Jason C., Schwedler, Benjamin R. J., Arritt, Raymond W., Takle, Eugene S.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-10-2008)
    “…We analyze regional climate model (RCM) simulations of daily, spatially distributed extreme precipitation events, using co‐operative network observations and…”
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    Electro-Optic Characterization of InGaAs/InP MQW p-i-n Modulator Structures by Schwedler, R., Mikkelsen, H., Kersting, R., Laschet, D., Kohl, A., Wolter, K., Leo, K., Kurz, H.

    “…For self electro-optic effect device applications, multiple quantum well modulator devices in the material system InGaAs/InP are studied. The applied…”
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    Optical characterization of strained InGaAs/InP quantum well structures by Wolter, K., Schwedler, R., Gallmann, B., Jaekel, Ch, Stollenwerk, M., Camassel, J., Laurenti, J. P., Juillaguet, S.

    “…The effects of strain on the optical properties of In 1-x Ga x As/InP multiple-quantum well structures grown by low pressure metal organic vapor phase epitaxy…”
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    Interface Properties of Strained InGaAs/InP Quantum Wells Grown by LP-MOVPE by Schwedler, R., Gallmann, B., Wolter, K., Kohl, A., Leo, K., Kurz, H., Juillaguet, S., Camassel, J., Laurenti, J. P., Baumann, F. H.

    “…We have analysed ultrathin (5-10 monolayers) In 1-x Ga x As/InP (0.17 < x > 1) quantum wells grown by low-pressure metal organic vapour phase epitaxy using…”
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    Optical characterisation of InGaAs/InP and InGaAs/InGaAsP MQW structures for optoelectronic applications by Wolter, K., Schwedler, R., Reinhardt, F., Kersting, R, Zhou, X Q., Grutzmacher, D, Kurz, H

    “…We performed CW and time resolved photoluminescence (PL) measurements on on a series of conventional InGaI/InP MQW structures grown by low pressure metal…”
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    Ultrafast carrier transport and capture in InGaAs/InP heterostructures by Kersting, R., Schwedler, R., Leo, K., Kurz, H.

    “…The carrier dynamics in InGaAs/InP heterostructures is studied with luminescence up-conversion spectroscopy with 300 fs time resolution. A comparative study…”
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    Experimental characterization of interface roughness in strained InGaAs/InP MQWs after a growth interruption sequence by Juillaguet, S., Schwedler, R., Kohl, A., Baumann, F.H., Fraisse, B., Camassel, J., Wolter, K., Leo, K., Gallmann, B., Stollenwerck, M., Laurenti, J.P.

    “…The authors report on the interface roughness of a series of thin InGaAs/InP multiple quantum wells (MQWs) grown with interruption sequences performed at both…”
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    Tracking convective features using the Baddeley image metric by Schwedler, Benjamin R. J

    Published 01-01-2011
    “…Establishing an understanding of whether numerical weather prediction models run with high spatial resolution produce weather systems that have lifetimes…”
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    Dissertation
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    Tracking convective features using the Baddeley image metric by Schwedler, Benjamin R. J

    “…Establishing an understanding of whether numerical weather prediction models run with high spatial resolution produce weather systems that have lifetimes…”
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    Dissertation
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