NOA PhD student Francesco Vitale analyzing the photoluminescence of semiconductur nanowires.

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NOA PhD student Francesco Vitale analyzing the photoluminescence of semiconductur nanowires.
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    Image: Nicole Nerger (University of Jena)
  2. Detail of the Michelson XRTL setup in Jena.
    Image: Jari Domke
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    Image: W. Oppel
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    Image: Immo Feine/Uni Jena
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    Image: Nicole Nerger/Universität Jena
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    Image: Sven Döring / Leibniz-IPHT
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    Image: Jan-Peter Kasper (University of Jena)
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