PUMA publications for /user/ulrikeoffenbeck/microwaveMon Apr 23 14:44:45 CEST 2018J. Phys. IV France 114: 127127-128Microwave investigations of the transverse response in (TMTSF) 2PF 61142004TMTSF microwave Tue Mar 27 14:01:27 CEST 2018Phys. Rev. Bsep9094511Microwave measurements of the in-plane and c-axis conductivity in HgBa2CuO4+δ: Discriminating between superconducting fluctuations and pseudogap effects802009c-axis conductivity in-plane measurements microwave Mon Mar 19 15:29:22 CET 2018Rev. Sci. Instrum.feb2024704Broadband microwave spectroscopy in Corbino geometry at 3He temperatures 832012Corbino broadband microwave spectroscopy Thu Mar 15 15:42:20 CET 2018Journal of Physics: Conference Series5052031Stripline resonators for cryogenic microwave spectroscopy on metals and superconductors4002012microwave spectroscopy Microwave spectroscopy is a powerful experimental tool to study the electrodynamics of metals and superconductors at comparably low frequencies. To overcome some disadvantages of the established cryogenic microwave techniques, we use stripline resonators as a probe where the bulk sample under study represents one of the ground planes of the transmission line. We discuss striplines made of copper as well as superconducting lead, and we show the applicability of this technique with measurements at the superconducting transition of a bulk sample of tantalum.