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Chemically-Deposited Thin Ferrite Films
IEEE Transactions on Parts, Materials and Packaging, 1963A wide range of thin ferrite films has been prepared by a chemical-deposition process. Alcoholic solutions of ferric nitrate and other metal nitrates were combined in necessary proportions to yield stoichiometric ratios of the desired ferrites, which were then deposited on substrates.
William Wade +3 more
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Microfluidic “thin chips” for chemical separations
ELECTROPHORESIS, 2010AbstractThis paper describes the design, development and application of microfluidic “thin chips” fabricated from PDMS. Thin chips consist of multiple layers of PDMS chemically bonded onto each other. Unlike thicker PDMS chips that suffer from lack of sensitivity due to PDMS absorption in the VIS and UV range, the thinness of these chips allows for the
Attila, Gaspar +3 more
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Chemically Tuned Thin Elastomer Slab
Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, 2008We have considered a cholesteric elastomer slab whose thickness is smaller than fifteen helix periods, immersed in a racemic solvent. We have calculated the reflectance and transmittance of obliquely incident circularly polarized light due to a cholesteric elastomer slab.
P. Castro-Garay +2 more
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Porphyrinoid Thin Films for Chemical Sensing
2018Thin film deposition of porphyrinoids is a critical step for the development of reliable chemical sensors. The binding properties, in liquid phase, of these compounds should be in fact preserved as much as possible in the solid state, to allow an efficient recognition of target analytes.
Mandoj F. +3 more
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Chemical fabrication SrBi4Ti4O15 thin films
Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 1999Abstract The ferroelectric compound SrBi4Ti4O15 that belongs to the so-called Aurivillius family could be promising for the fabrication of ferroelectric thin film memories. Pure SrBi4Ti4O15 powders were obtained after heating adequate sols (bismuth and strontium 2-ethylhexanoates in 2-ethylhexanoic acid and appropriate amount of titanium isopropoxide)
L Nibou +3 more
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ZnO-thin film chemical sensors
Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 1994The properties of reactively sputtered ZnO thin films used as chemical sensors are investigated in N2, synthetic air, 10 ppm of NO2, 30 ppm of CO and in the presence of humidity. The behaviour is correlated to a grain boundary determined conduction model. Using the resistance ratio of twin sensors, one of which is coated with a thin Au catalytic layer,
J. M�ller, S. Wei�enrieder
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Chemically deposited magnesium hydroxide thin film
Surface Engineering, 2012Here we report for the first time to the best of our knowledge the processing techniques, nucleation kinetics and the nanoindentation behaviour of a 1·5 μm magnesium hydroxide thin film chemically deposited on a commercially available soda lime silica glass substrate at room temperature. The phase and microstructure of the films were analysed by X-ray
P S Das +6 more
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CCD Chemical/Mechanical Thinning Results
SPIE Proceedings, 1989Charge-coupled devices (CCDs) are becoming increasingly used as the primary detector for many astronomical imaging and spectroscopic instruments. The major limitations of front-illuminated CCDs in this field are their lack of blue and UV spectral response and relatively poor visible light response.
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Chemical thinning of ‘Nicoter’
Acta Horticulturae, 2022J. Vercammen, A. Gomand, D. Bylemans
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Chemical deposition of Cu2O thin films
Thin Solid Films, 1985Abstract A simple method for the chemical deposition of Cu 2 O thin films is described. The films obtained by this method are of high chemical purity and their thicknesses can easily be controlled during the deposition process. The physical properties of the films were examined and compared with the properties of Cu 2 O obtained by other methods.
M. Ristov +2 more
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