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Biodiversity performance of organic farms in Austria - results from eight years of biodiversity assessment
Assessing the biodiversity performance of agricultural farms has gained importance in recent years since conserving and promoting biodiversity and associated ecosystem functions in cultural landscapes is a key aspect in making agriculture more sustainable – a demand expressed in science, politics and society. This contribution presents results from eight years of biodiversity assessments on organic farms in Austria applying a method developed at FiBL that estimates the biodiversity potential of agricultural farms (Schader et al. 2014)
Response of single junction GaAs/GaAs and GaAs/Ge solar cells to multiple doses of 1 MeV electrons
A comparison of the radiation tolerance of MOCVD-grown GaAs cells and GaAs/Ge cells was undertaken using 1 MeV electrons. The GaAs/Ge cells are somewhat more tolerant of 1 MeV electron irradiation and more responsive to annealing than are the GaAs/GaAs cells examined in this study. However, both types of cells suffer a greater degradation in efficiency than has been observed in other recent studies. The reason for this is not certain, but it may be associated with an emitter thickness which appears to be greater than desired. The deep level transient spectroscopy (DLTS) spectra following irradiation are not significantly different for the GaAs/Ge and the GaAs/GaAs cells, with each having just two peaks. The annealing behavior of these peaks is also similar in the two samples examined. It appears that no penalty in radiation tolerance, and perhaps some benefit, is associated with fabricating MOCVD GaAs cells on Ge substrates rather than GaAs substrates
Research on the design of adaptive control systems, volume 1 Final report
Adaptive control systems - combined optimization and adaptive control, analysis-synthesis and passive adaptive systems, learning systems, and measurement adaptive system
Pauli blockade of the electron spin flip in bulk GaAs
By means of time-resolved optical orientation under strong optical pumping,
the k-dependence of the electron spin-flip time (t_sf) in undoped GaAs is
experimentally determined. t_sf monotonically decreases by more than one order
of magnitude when the electron kinetic energy varies from 2 to 30 meV. At the
high excitation densities and low temperatures of the reported experiments the
main spin-flip mechanism of the conduction band electrons is the
Bir-Aronov-Pikus. By means of Monte-Carlo simulations we evidence that
phase-space filling effects result in the blocking of the spin flip, yielding
an increase of t_sf with excitation density. These effects obtain values of
t_sf up to 30 ns at k=0, the longest reported spin-relaxation time in undoped
GaAs in the absence of a magnetic field.Comment: new author added, major changes in section IV (phenomenological
model), minor changes throughout the entire manuscrip
Snow wetness measurements for melt forecasting
A microwave technique for directly measuring snow pack wetness in remote installations is described. The technique, which uses satellite telemetry for data gathering, is based on the attenuation of a microwave beam in transmission through snow
Information requirements for supersonic transport operation Final report
Effects of meteorological parameters and instrument errors on vertical flight performance of supersonic transport
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