Automated Author ProfileRösgen, Thomas
Institute of Fluid Dynamics, ETH Zurich, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland
Rösgen, Thomas
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Current S-Index: 3.9 (sum of 4 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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The repository contains data on experiments with Europium(III)-stained polystyrene nanoparticles. The experiments are discussed in detail in the doctoral thesis in chapter 3 "Experimental Considerations": M. J. Schmidt, “Measurement of Flow-Induced Nanoparticle Rotation with Luminescence Anisotropy”, Ph.D. Thesis, ETH Zurich, 2021. (DOI: 10.3929/ethz-b-000473539). The following data are available as zip files: concentrationvsanisotropy: Measurements of Eu(III) suspension's anisotropy at different particle concentrations are available fundamental anisotropy agar: Measurements of the fundamental anisotropy of fixated particles in Agar Agar fundamental anisotropy water: Measurements of the fundamental anisotropy of particles in water lifetime: Measurement of the luminescence lifetime of Eu(III) particles
Authors
- Schmidt, Markus Johann ;
- Rösgen, Thomas
The repository contains data on experiments with Europium(III)-stained polystyrene nanoparticles. The experiments are discussed in detail in the doctoral thesis in chapter 3 "Experimental Considerations": M. J. Schmidt, “Measurement of Flow-Induced Nanoparticle Rotation with Luminescence Anisotropy”, Ph.D. Thesis, ETH Zurich, 2021. (DOI: 10.3929/ethz-b-000473539). The following data are available as zip files: concentrationvsanisotropy: Measurements of Eu(III) suspension's anisotropy at different particle concentrations are available fundamental anisotropy agar: Measurements of the fundamental anisotropy of fixated particles in Agar Agar fundamental anisotropy water: Measurements of the fundamental anisotropy of particles in water lifetime: Measurement of the luminescence lifetime of Eu(III) particles
Authors
- Schmidt, Markus Johann ;
- Rösgen, Thomas
The measurement data for a solid body rotation of an immobilized Europium(III) nanoparticle sample for the measurement of vorticity is provided with the following HDF containers: fundamentalAniHorizontal: Measurement of anisotropy without rotation and horizontal excitation polarization. Is used for the computation of the G-factor fundamentalAniHorizontal1000rpm: Measurement of anisotropy without a motor frequency of 1000rpm and horizontal excitation polarization. Is used for the computation of the G-factor fundamentalAniVertical: Measurement of anisotropy without rotation and vertical excitation polarization solidbodyrotation: Consecutive measurements of the anisotropy with vertical excitation polarization at different motor frequencies The HDF containers have the following datasets: background: containing images without any illumination images: images with excitation logs: logfile of the experiment
Authors
- Schmidt, Markus Johann ;
- Rösgen, Thomas
The measurement data for a solid body rotation of an immobilized Europium(III) nanoparticle sample for the measurement of vorticity is provided with the following HDF containers: fundamentalAniHorizontal: Measurement of anisotropy without rotation and horizontal excitation polarization. Is used for the computation of the G-factor fundamentalAniHorizontal1000rpm: Measurement of anisotropy without a motor frequency of 1000rpm and horizontal excitation polarization. Is used for the computation of the G-factor fundamentalAniVertical: Measurement of anisotropy without rotation and vertical excitation polarization solidbodyrotation: Consecutive measurements of the anisotropy with vertical excitation polarization at different motor frequencies The HDF containers have the following datasets: background: containing images without any illumination images: images with excitation logs: logfile of the experiment
Authors
- Schmidt, Markus Johann ;
- Rösgen, Thomas