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... My strongest thanks go to my advisor. Art Gmitro. Art has been as great of an influence as a friend as he has been as a mentor. I thank him equally for his technical guidance as for the hiking, skiing, and coffee flips. I consider myself very fortimate to have spent my time in graduate school with A ...
... My strongest thanks go to my advisor. Art Gmitro. Art has been as great of an influence as a friend as he has been as a mentor. I thank him equally for his technical guidance as for the hiking, skiing, and coffee flips. I consider myself very fortimate to have spent my time in graduate school with A ...
High-Electron-Mobility SiGe on sapphire substrate for fast
... directly affect the wafer surface topography which sets the limits on yielding rate through device fabrication process. The surface roughness of wafers affects submicron photolithography, wafer bonding,2 edge losse,3,4 and overall yielding rate. For CPU and memory, the generally known required root ...
... directly affect the wafer surface topography which sets the limits on yielding rate through device fabrication process. The surface roughness of wafers affects submicron photolithography, wafer bonding,2 edge losse,3,4 and overall yielding rate. For CPU and memory, the generally known required root ...
Heterogeneous Nanonucleants - Manuscript - FINAL
... Surface chemistry has also played a critical role in controlling the morphology of organic semiconductor thin films, although mechanistic studies have been rare. Gundlach et al. reported crystallisation of fluorinated 5,11-bis(triethylsilylethynyl) anthradithiophene (diF-TES-ADT) by pentafluorobenze ...
... Surface chemistry has also played a critical role in controlling the morphology of organic semiconductor thin films, although mechanistic studies have been rare. Gundlach et al. reported crystallisation of fluorinated 5,11-bis(triethylsilylethynyl) anthradithiophene (diF-TES-ADT) by pentafluorobenze ...
CALIFORNIA AND OREGON HUMIDITY AND COASTAL FOG
... explanation for this difference is still not well understood. One hypothesis suggests that the subsidence associated with higher pressure results in lower and stronger inversions, which hold marine moisture near the surface, raising humidity levels and favoring fog. Model runs with fixed fluxes and ...
... explanation for this difference is still not well understood. One hypothesis suggests that the subsidence associated with higher pressure results in lower and stronger inversions, which hold marine moisture near the surface, raising humidity levels and favoring fog. Model runs with fixed fluxes and ...
IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IOSR-JEEE) ISSN: 2278-1676
... Fig. 2 An experimental setup for the synthesis of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles by anodization The close packed titanium was attached to a copper rod to form the working electrode. The titanium rod was protected by a non-conductive epoxy in order to avoid being anodized in the electrolyte. A ...
... Fig. 2 An experimental setup for the synthesis of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles by anodization The close packed titanium was attached to a copper rod to form the working electrode. The titanium rod was protected by a non-conductive epoxy in order to avoid being anodized in the electrolyte. A ...
New polyanion-based cathode materials for alkali
... of Li+ ion has been studied by means of various electrochemical techniques to reveal the nature of alkali ion insertion. In addition Na-ion intercalation has been studied for borophosphate and AFePO4NO3. Additionally a novel synthesis procedure has been reported for tavorite LiFePO4F1-x(OH)x, where ...
... of Li+ ion has been studied by means of various electrochemical techniques to reveal the nature of alkali ion insertion. In addition Na-ion intercalation has been studied for borophosphate and AFePO4NO3. Additionally a novel synthesis procedure has been reported for tavorite LiFePO4F1-x(OH)x, where ...
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... The partial pressure of each gas in a mixture is proportional to: a. the mass of the gas. b. the molecular weight of the gas. c. the square root of the molecular weight of the gas. d. the mole fraction of the gas. Dr.Laila Al-Harbi ...
... The partial pressure of each gas in a mixture is proportional to: a. the mass of the gas. b. the molecular weight of the gas. c. the square root of the molecular weight of the gas. d. the mole fraction of the gas. Dr.Laila Al-Harbi ...
Exploration of new superconductors and
... This project achieved the production of superconducting wire and tape with Jc >105 A/cm2 by the PIT method and has developed efficient magnetic pinning center for thin film type wires and tapes. Furthermore, the FIRST PJ has succeeded in preparing JJ and the SQUID devices by using epitaxial thin fi ...
... This project achieved the production of superconducting wire and tape with Jc >105 A/cm2 by the PIT method and has developed efficient magnetic pinning center for thin film type wires and tapes. Furthermore, the FIRST PJ has succeeded in preparing JJ and the SQUID devices by using epitaxial thin fi ...
View - MPG.PuRe
... global network or extreme annual rainfalls and floods. Furthermore, there is a particular concern regarding antibiotic resistances which have been growing most markedly for years, like nosocomial infections with Legionella or Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA).4 In Europe around 3 mi ...
... global network or extreme annual rainfalls and floods. Furthermore, there is a particular concern regarding antibiotic resistances which have been growing most markedly for years, like nosocomial infections with Legionella or Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA).4 In Europe around 3 mi ...
atomistic modelling of nanogranular magnetic materials
... devices and medical applications necessitates an understanding of the origins of magnetism at the atomistic level. In this thesis current state of the art modelling methods are developed and applied to a variety of physical problems in order to better understand the origins and limitations of magnet ...
... devices and medical applications necessitates an understanding of the origins of magnetism at the atomistic level. In this thesis current state of the art modelling methods are developed and applied to a variety of physical problems in order to better understand the origins and limitations of magnet ...
7.2 Radiative Recombination and Non
... E.g., GaP is a indirect bandgap semiconductor, whose emission efficiency is very low. The doping with N atoms can greatly enhance its emission efficiency. Possible reasons: The formation of isoelectronic electron trap due to the substitution of P in GaP by N; Due to the short range force, the bo ...
... E.g., GaP is a indirect bandgap semiconductor, whose emission efficiency is very low. The doping with N atoms can greatly enhance its emission efficiency. Possible reasons: The formation of isoelectronic electron trap due to the substitution of P in GaP by N; Due to the short range force, the bo ...
Photonic Crystal Fibers
... Avoiding such flaws requires a precise control of all thinning processes (capillaries, intermediate preform). It is essential to properly adjust and control the temperature of the thinning process, the temperature distribution in the oven, centering of the preform guidance, the speed of feeding and ...
... Avoiding such flaws requires a precise control of all thinning processes (capillaries, intermediate preform). It is essential to properly adjust and control the temperature of the thinning process, the temperature distribution in the oven, centering of the preform guidance, the speed of feeding and ...
Choi_uta_2502M_13250
... Oxide materials are important due to their interesting physical properties for applications in future electronic devices. Thin film oxide materials show a variety of electric and magnetic properties such as ferroelectric, piezoelectric, ferromagnetic and superconducting properties. One intriguing ma ...
... Oxide materials are important due to their interesting physical properties for applications in future electronic devices. Thin film oxide materials show a variety of electric and magnetic properties such as ferroelectric, piezoelectric, ferromagnetic and superconducting properties. One intriguing ma ...
Nano-optics of surface plasmon polaritons
... extensively used for studying adsorbates on a surface, surface roughness, and related phenomena. Surface plasmon polariton-based devices exploiting this sensitivity are widely used in chemo- and bio-sensors [4]. The enhancement of the electromagnetic field at the interface is responsible for surface- ...
... extensively used for studying adsorbates on a surface, surface roughness, and related phenomena. Surface plasmon polariton-based devices exploiting this sensitivity are widely used in chemo- and bio-sensors [4]. The enhancement of the electromagnetic field at the interface is responsible for surface- ...
Synthesis, Spectroscopic Characterization, and Electro
... chromophore [5-[4-[[4-[(6-hydroxyhexyl)sulfonyl]phenyl]azo]phenyl]pentoxy]phosphonic acid (HAPA) are synthesized and constructed. The ZP film structure and multilayer deposition chemistry are characterized by a combination of polarization/modulation Fourier transform infrared reflection absorption s ...
... chromophore [5-[4-[[4-[(6-hydroxyhexyl)sulfonyl]phenyl]azo]phenyl]pentoxy]phosphonic acid (HAPA) are synthesized and constructed. The ZP film structure and multilayer deposition chemistry are characterized by a combination of polarization/modulation Fourier transform infrared reflection absorption s ...
THE USE OF SPECTROSCOPIC AND DIFFRACTOMETRIC TECHNIQUES IN THE
... Ca5(PO4)3(OH) that build the unit cell in a crystal. This means that the natural bioapatite crystal may be envisaged as an ordered arrangement of such unit cell repeated periodically along the three orthogonal spatial directions. Biological apatites of bones are made by tiny microcrystals of apatite ...
... Ca5(PO4)3(OH) that build the unit cell in a crystal. This means that the natural bioapatite crystal may be envisaged as an ordered arrangement of such unit cell repeated periodically along the three orthogonal spatial directions. Biological apatites of bones are made by tiny microcrystals of apatite ...
Bounding the plastic strength of polycrystalline solids by linear
... develop estimates that yield a single representative response or derive bounds for the entire range of possible responses. This work is concerned with bounds. Bounds are also useful for two additional reasons: they provide benchmarks to test estimates and they can be used as estimates themselves. Th ...
... develop estimates that yield a single representative response or derive bounds for the entire range of possible responses. This work is concerned with bounds. Bounds are also useful for two additional reasons: they provide benchmarks to test estimates and they can be used as estimates themselves. Th ...
Theoretical Investigation of the Water
... exothermic, high conversions are favored by low temperatures. However, conventional low-temperature shift catalysts are not active enough. Reducible oxide supported small noble metal clusters have shown excellent activity as low temperature WGS catalysts and it is generally believed that these catal ...
... exothermic, high conversions are favored by low temperatures. However, conventional low-temperature shift catalysts are not active enough. Reducible oxide supported small noble metal clusters have shown excellent activity as low temperature WGS catalysts and it is generally believed that these catal ...
Low-energy electron diffraction
Low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) is a technique for the determination of the surface structure of single-crystalline materials by bombardment with a collimated beam of low energy electrons (20–200 eV) and observation of diffracted electrons as spots on a fluorescent screen.LEED may be used in one of two ways: Qualitatively, where the diffraction pattern is recorded and analysis of the spot positions gives information on the symmetry of the surface structure. In the presence of an adsorbate the qualitative analysis may reveal information about the size and rotational alignment of the adsorbate unit cell with respect to the substrate unit cell. Quantitatively, where the intensities of diffracted beams are recorded as a function of incident electron beam energy to generate the so-called I-V curves. By comparison with theoretical curves, these may provide accurate information on atomic positions on the surface at hand.↑