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    Characterisation of low temperature and semi-insulating GaAs lateral photo-Dember THz Emitters
    Poster for IRMMW-THz conference in Mainz, Germany 2013

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Duncan Mcbryde
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    QLM Quantum Light and Matter Logo
    The new Physics dept Quantum Light and Matter group logo designed by Alexey Kavokin in vector format. Re-traced original bitmap logo for high quality printing. Created in inkscape and exported to PDF, EPS and high resolution PNG

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Duncan Mcbryde
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    School of Physics and Astronomy Logo - Vector and Raster
    Logo for the school of Physics and Astronomy in Inkscape SVG, PDF and high-resolution PNG format

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Duncan Mcbryde
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    University Logo in Vector and Raster (Smoother Version)
    These are a range of logos created in the same way as Mr Patrick McSweeny http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/11157. The logo has been extracted from PDF documents and is smoother and accurate to the original logo design. Many thanks to to McSweeny for publishing the logo, in SVG originally, I struggled to find it anywhere else. Files are in Inkscape SVG, PDF and PNG. From Mr Patrick McSweeney: This is a selection of University of Southampton Logos in both vector (svg) and raster (png) formats. These are suitable for use on the web or in small documents and posters. You can open the SVG files using inkscape (http://inkscape.org/download/?lang=en) and edit them directly. The University logo should not be modified and attention should be paid to the branding guidelines found here: http://www.edshare.soton.ac.uk/10481 You must always leave a space the width of an capital O in Southampton on all 4 edges of the logo. The negative space makes it appear more prominently on the page.

    Shared with the University by
    Mr Duncan Mcbryde
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