Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie
Leading research center for materials and energy with world-class facilities for photovoltaics and solar fuels. Pioneering research in renewable energy technologies and advanced materials for sustainable energy solutions.
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Patents
449
Inventors
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Spin-offs
Analysis of our organization's intellectual property assets
Total Patents
233
Recent Patent Publications (2025 & 2026)
5
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Patent Portfolio
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The invention is a novel magnet assembly designed to control beams of charged particles, such as those used in particle accelerators. It uses a series of permanent magnets arranged with alternating poles, and for each pole, there are soft-magnetic plates that can be moved in and out of gaps between the magnet surfaces with a motorized mechanism. By adjusting these plates, the magnetic field strength can be efficiently and precisely varied by up to ±20% without substantial changes to the magnet structure or high energy consumption.
This patent describes an electrical circuit and related method for accurately measuring the current flowing through an electric circuit. The invention uses a transimpedance amplifier (TIA) combined with a specific arrangement of diodes, feedback resistors, and operational amplifiers to convert the measured current into a voltage indicative of the current strength, allowing for reliable current determination.
This invention relates to new aluminum alloys that contain zinc, along with magnesium and silicon, and the resulting metal foams made from these alloys. Additionally, it covers methods for manufacturing both the alloys and the metal foams. These metal foams are lightweight, porous materials with applications in a variety of industries.
Success Stories
Companies founded based on our organization's technologies
LabCrate Solutions designs modular, customizable substrate storage systems for research laboratories, offering protection and efficient organization for valuable samples.
TXproducts UG provides tailored, advanced x-ray optics and devices for synchrotron radiation experiments.
CGF Biotech UG develops and supplies innovative products and solutions for protein crystallography, focusing on synchrotron technology and laboratory support.
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