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Advancing ZnO nanostructures through strategic transition metal doping. [PDF]

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Osama RAA   +6 more
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Intrinsic material constants of poroelasticity

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, 2021
Abstract Biot and Willis (1957) performed micromechanical analysis on isotropic poroelastic materials and presented three material constants, the jacketed compressibility , the unjacketed compressibility, and the coefficient of fluid content, to characterize the volumetric deformation.
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Effective optical constants of anisotropic materials

Applied Optics, 1980
The applicability of a technique for determining the optical constants of soil or aerosol components on the basis of measurements of the reflectance or transmittance of inhomogeneous samples of component material is investigated. Optical constants for a sample of very pure quartzite were obtained by a specular reflection technique and line parameters ...
J R, Aronson, A G, Emslie
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Low dielectric constant materials

Journal of Electronic Materials, 2001
The more advanced an integrated circuit becomes, the more stringent are the demands for certain properties of a dielectric or insulating material. In addition, it is essential that the layer maintain its specific electrical, physical, and chemical properties after incorporation in the device structure and during subsequent processing.
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High dielectric constant material development

IEEE 35th International Power Sources Symposium, 2003
Novel dielectric films were produced via homogeneous incorporation of small particles of high dielectric constant ceramics, such as lead zirconium titanate (PZT), into cyanoresin films. The goal was to generate high dielectric constant composites. Induction of crystallinity was expected to further increase the voltage breakdown strengths. However, upon
S.P.S. Yen   +3 more
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Porous low dielectric constant materials for microelectronics

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2005
Materials with a low dielectric constant are required as interlayer dielectrics for the on-chip interconnection of ultra-large-scale integration devices to provide high speed, low dynamic power dissipation and low cross-talk noise. The selection of chemical compounds with low polarizability and the introduction of porosity result in a reduced ...
Mikhail R, Baklanov, Karen, Maex
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The Elastic Constants of Anisotropic Materials

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1946
(1956). The elastic constants of anisotropic materials—II. Advances in Physics: Vol. 5, No. 19, pp. 323-382.
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