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Paul Scherrer Institute - Swiss FEL light source: small is beautiful! - Metrolab
Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 117209 (2020) - Orbital Magnetic Moment of Magnons
MaNEP - Switzerland. Magnetic fields, superconductivity and medical imaging.
Facts and figures about the LHC | CERN
ACCELERATOR MAGNETS Bending Field (Dipole) and Magnetic ...
Jan 12, 2009 - Geneva, Switzerland - Technicians inspect dipole magnets in the magnet repair hall at CERN near Geneva. Recent damage to magnets, caused by an electrical fault, during initial switch-on
Electric/Magnetic Dipole Radiation in Planar Layered Media - File Exchange - MATLAB Central
Electric Properties and Irradiation of a Pulse-Laser-Excited Miniature Magnetic-Dipole Antenna | Scientific.Net
What is an expression for the magnetic dipole moment of a revolving electron? - Quora | Electrons, What is expressionism, Expressions
3D Magnetic Field Mapper | SENIS AG
Magnetism at the Atomic Level ‒ LNS ‐ EPFL
PDF) The UT-CERN Cos-theta LHC-Type Nb3Sn Dipole Magnet
Swiss research initiative CHART works on particle accelerators of the future
A Sensitivity study for time domain electromagnetic surveys - erfa
Swiss Institute of Particle Physics (CHIPP)
nEDM – Precision Physics at Low Energy | ETH Zurich
Remote Localization of Underwater Magnetic Target | Scientific.Net
Why the LHC magnets are blue – and other colourful accelerator questions answered | CERN
Nanoscale magnetic field imaging for 2D materials | Nature Reviews Physics
Jan 12, 2009 - Geneva, Switzerland - The superconductor busbars on a dipole magnet in the magnet repair hall at CERN near Geneva. It was a fault in these superconductors that put
Membranes | Free Full-Text | Strong Static Magnetic Fields Increase the Gel Signal in Partially Hydrated DPPC/DMPC Membranes | HTML
A parts-per-billion measurement of the antiproton magnetic moment | Nature
Extraordinary magnetic shield could reveal neutron's electric dipole moment – Physics World
LHC Magnet Program | Superconducting Magnet Division