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Rochyadi-Reetz, Mira; Arlt, Dorothee; Wolling, Jens; Bräuer, Marco
Explaining the media's framing of renewable energies: an international comparison. - In: Frontiers in Environmental Science, ISSN 2296-665X, Volume 7 (2019), article 119, Seite 1-12

https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2019.00119
Kaltwasser, Mahsa; Schmidt, Udo; Lösing, Lars; Biswas, Shantonu; Stauden, Thomas; Bund, Andreas; Jacobs, Heiko O.
Fluidic self-assembly on electroplated multilayer solder bumps with tailored transformation imprinted melting points. - In: Scientific reports, ISSN 2045-2322, Bd. 9 (2019), 11325, S. 1-8

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-47690-8
Graichen, Uwe; Eichardt, Roland; Haueisen, Jens
SpharaPy: a Python toolbox for spatial harmonic analysis of non-uniformly sampled data. - In: SoftwareX, ISSN 2352-7110, Bd. 10 (2019), 100289, S. 1-7

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.softx.2019.100289
Cao, Hao; Hopfgarten, Siegbert; Ostfeld, Avi; Salomons, Elad; Li, Pu
Simultaneous sensor placement and pressure reducing valve localization for pressure control of water distribution systems. - In: Water, ISSN 2073-4441, Volume 11 (2019), issue 7, 1352, Seite 1-18

https://doi.org/10.3390/w11071352
Podkurkov, Ivan; Zhang, Jianshu; Nadeev, Adel Firadovich; Haardt, Martin
Efficient multidimensional wideband parameter estimation for OFDM based joint radar and communication systems. - In: IEEE access, ISSN 2169-3536, Bd. 7 (2019), S. 112792-112808

https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2927326
Singh, Jasmeet; Stephan, Ralf; Hein, Matthias
Low-profile penta-band automotive patch antenna using horizontal stacking and corner feeding. - In: IEEE access, ISSN 2169-3536, Bd. 7 (2019), S. 74198-74205

https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2919730
Rath, Michael; Mäder, Patrick
The SEOSS 33 dataset - requirements, bug reports, code history, and trace links for entire projects. - In: Data in Brief, ISSN 2352-3409, Bd. 25 (2019), 104005, S. 1-12

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.104005
Thomann, Jana; Eichfelder, Gabriele
Numerical results for the multiobjective trust region algorithm MHT. - In: Data in Brief, ISSN 2352-3409, Bd. 25 (2019), 104103, S. 1-18

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.104103
Häfner, Stephan; Käske, Martin; Thomä, Reiner
On calibration and direction finding with uniform circular arrays. - In: International journal of antennas and propagation, ISSN 1687-5877, (2019), Article ID 1523469, Seite 1-12

https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/1523469
Lenk, Leonhard; Mitschunas, Beate; Sinzinger, Stefan
Zoom systems with tunable lenses and linear lens movements. - In: Journal of the European Optical Society, ISSN 1990-2573, Bd. 15 (2019), 1, 9, S. 1-10

Background: Classical zoom lenses are based on movements of sub-modules along the optical axis. Generally, a constant image plane position requires at least one nonlinear sub-module movement. This nonlinearity poses a challenge for the mechanical implementation. Tuneable lenses can change their focal length without moving along the optical axis. This offers the possibility of small system lengths. Since the focal range of tuneable lenses with significant aperture diameters is still limited, the use of tuneable optics in zoom lenses is usually restricted to miniaturized applications. Methods: To solve the challenge of the nonlinear movement in classical zoom lenses and the limitations of tuneable lenses for macroscopic applications we propose a combination of both concepts. The resulting 'Hybrid Zoom Lens' involves linear movements of sub modules as well as changing the focal length of a tuneable lens. The movements of the sub-modules and the focal length tuning of the lens are already determined by the collinear layout of the zoom lens. Therefore, we focus on collinear considerations and develop a method that allows a targeted choice of specific collinear layouts for our 'Hybrid zoom lenses'. Results: Based on examples and an experimental setup we demonstrate the feasibility of our approach. We apply the proposed method to examples of classical zoom lenses and zoom lenses based exclusively on tuneable lenses. Thereby we are able to show possible advantages of our 'Hybrid zoom lenses' over these widespread system types. Conclusions: We demonstrate important collinear considerations for the integration of tuneable lenses into a zoom lens. We show that the combination of classical zoom lens concepts with tuneable lenses offers the possibility to reach smaller system lengths for macroscopic zoom lenses while requiring only a small focal tuning range of the tuneable lens.



https://doi.org/10.1186/s41476-019-0106-3