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Dec 11, 2024 - Peter Grünberg Institute (PGI) – Electronic Materials (PGI-7)
Schnieders, Kristoffer, 2024, "Exploiting read noise of filamentary VCM ReRAM for robust TRNG", https://doi.org/10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/GADCRU, Jülich DATA, V1
Data for generation of random numbers using read noise of TaOx devices. The following data is provided: Read noise: 100 measurements of read noise lasting 2 seconds each. The data is stored in txt files. The first 24 lines show metadata. The measurement data starts from line 25.... |
Dec 9, 2024 - Peter Grünberg Institute – Quantum Theory of Materials (PGI-1)
Antognini Silva, David; Wang, Yu; Atodiresei, Nicolae; Friedrich, Felix; Blügel, Stefan; Bode, Matthias; Rüßmann, Philipp; Odobesko, Artem, 2024, "Replication Data for: Rare-earth atoms on Nb(110) as a platform to engineer topological superconductivity", https://doi.org/10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/BSCH6M, Jülich DATA, V1
Our study reveals how Gd adatoms and dimers on a superconducting Nb(110) surface induce Yu-Shiba-Rusinov (YSR) states, offering valuable insights into magnetic interactions of rare-earth atoms on superconducting surfaces. By engineering Gd dimers along the [1-10] and [001] direct... |
Dec 6, 2024 - Peter Grünberg Institute (PGI) – Electronic Materials (PGI-7)
Schön, Daniel; Owusu-Afriyie, Christian; Leupers, Rainer; Menzel, Stephan; Galicia, Melvin, 2024, "Co-Simulation Interface", https://doi.org/10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/QJON6L, Jülich DATA, V1
This co-simulation interface enables co-simulation between two distributed servers, each running a specific simulator. The distributed simulators trigger each other and run until a stop condition is reached. The input parameters for the two simulators are exchanged via a git repo... |
Dec 6, 2024 - Institute of Climate and Energy Systems – Troposphere (ICE-3)
Franke, Philipp; Lange, Anne Caroline; Steffens, Brendan; Pozzer, Andrea; Wahner, Andreas; Kiendler-Scharr, Astrid, 2024, "EURAD-IM air quality analysis for four emission scenarios and related mortality data", https://doi.org/10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/4DP2G2, Jülich DATA, V1
Daily mean concentrations for EURAD-IM simulations using four different scenarios of anthropogenic emissions are provided for PM2.5, PM10, NO2, O3, and 7 speciated aerosols for the year 2016 in Europe. In addition, the mortality due to air pollution for each emission scenario and... |
Dec 2, 2024 - Experiment 4: Main Experiment
Memis, Elif, 2024, "Experiment 4: Main Experiment: Psychometric curves", https://doi.org/10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/ULTVQW, Jülich DATA, V1
This dataset includes psychometric curves of 28 participants (M = 29.32 years, SD = 5.62, 17 females) . These curves were constructed by analysing response proportions at precise intervals of 0.1 degrees, showing a preference for the comparison circle being larger than the target... |
Dec 2, 2024 - Experiment 4: Main Experiment
Memis, Elif, 2024, "Experiment 4: Main Experiment: Raw Behavioral Data", https://doi.org/10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/OYLFSU, Jülich DATA, V1
This dataset contains raw behavioral responses of 28 participants (M = 29.32 years, SD = 5.62, 17 females). Participants were given a size averaging paradigm. Eight green circles were presented on the screen and three out of eight circles were surrounded by Ebbinghaus inducers. T... |
Dec 2, 2024 - Experiment 3: Size Averaging
Memis, Elif, 2024, "Experiment 3: Size Averaging: Raw Behavioral Data", https://doi.org/10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/5BRJ7Z, Jülich DATA, V1
This dataset contains raw behavioral responses of 29 participants (M = 29.38 years, SD = 5.52, 17 females). Participants were given a size averaging paradigm. Eight green circles were presented on the screen and participants were asked to indicate whether the comparison circle wa... |
Dec 2, 2024 - Experiment 3: Size Averaging
Memis, Elif, 2024, "Experiment 3: Size Averaging: Psychometric curves", https://doi.org/10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/HMQJYE, Jülich DATA, V1
This dataset includes psychometric curves of twenty-nine participants (M = 29.38 years, SD = 5.52, 17 females). These curves were constructed by analysing response proportions at precise intervals of 0.1 degrees, showing a preference for the comparison circle being larger than th... |