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Electrical properties of electrode-polyethylene-electrode structures
6th International Symposium on Electrets,(ISE 6) Proceedings., 1989The pressure-wave propagation (PWP) method allows for the nondestructive measurement of charge distributions in dielectric materials. This method has been used to study the electrical properties of electrode/polyethylene/electrode structures such as those involved in high-voltage cables.
T. Ditchi +4 more
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2009
The modern interest for phenomena at the semiconductor-electrolyte interface dates back to experiments performed in the 1950s with germanium, and has extended to most semiconducting materials for reasons of fundamental knowledge or potential application, going from semiconductor processing technology to heterogeneous photocatalysis to sensors.
Cattarin S., DECKER, Franco
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The modern interest for phenomena at the semiconductor-electrolyte interface dates back to experiments performed in the 1950s with germanium, and has extended to most semiconducting materials for reasons of fundamental knowledge or potential application, going from semiconductor processing technology to heterogeneous photocatalysis to sensors.
Cattarin S., DECKER, Franco
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Variability of Electrode Positions Using Electrode Caps
Brain Topography, 2007We investigated the variability of electrode positions for a multi-channel, custom electrode cap placed onto participants' heads without taking scalp measurements. The electrode positions were digitized in a three-dimensional space for 10 young adult participants on three separate occasions.
Samuel R, Atcherson +3 more
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2005
In electrochemistry an electrode is an electronic conductor in the contact with an ionic conductor. The electronic conductor can be a metal, or a semiconductor, or a mixed electronic and ionic conductor. The ionic conductor is usually an electrolyte solution ; however, solid electrolytes and ionic melts can be used as well. The term “electrode” is also
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In electrochemistry an electrode is an electronic conductor in the contact with an ionic conductor. The electronic conductor can be a metal, or a semiconductor, or a mixed electronic and ionic conductor. The ionic conductor is usually an electrolyte solution ; however, solid electrolytes and ionic melts can be used as well. The term “electrode” is also
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2019
Die vorliegende Arbeit präsentiert einen neuen Ansatz zur \(\textit {in situ/operando}\) Untersuchung von ultra-dünnen Elektrolytfilmen an der (fest|flüssig|gasförmig)-Grenzfläche. Die Dicke des Elektrolyts kann im Bereich von sub- bis hin zu mehreren Monolagen kontrolliert werden.
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Die vorliegende Arbeit präsentiert einen neuen Ansatz zur \(\textit {in situ/operando}\) Untersuchung von ultra-dünnen Elektrolytfilmen an der (fest|flüssig|gasförmig)-Grenzfläche. Die Dicke des Elektrolyts kann im Bereich von sub- bis hin zu mehreren Monolagen kontrolliert werden.
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