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Mechanical properties of adhesive thin films

International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives, 1998
Inorganic fillers are generally used to modify the mechanical properties of the polymer composites. Mechanical properties of the composites depend on the properties of polymer matrix and filler, as well as on the interaction on the polymer/filler interface.
Hace, Drago   +2 more
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Mechanical Properties of Thin Films

Annual Review of Materials Science, 1990
The mechanical properties of thin films are different from those of bulk materials because of their unique microstructure, large surface-to-volume ratio, reduced dimensions, and the constraints caused by the substrate. Since the substrate is a key factor in the mechanical properties of single and multilayered thin film structures, this paper will limit
P S Alexopoulos, T C O'Sullivan
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“Verso” laser cleaning of mechanically thin films

Applied Surface Science, 2003
Abstract In usual dry laser cleaning of opaque samples, short laser pulses are projected onto the sample surface to be cleaned. Energy transferred from light ejects extraneous particles away from the surface. Laser beam fluence is limited by the damage reached by high temperature that the sample surface can produce.
BARONE A. C.   +2 more
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Mechanical Thinning of Pecan Fruit

HortScience, 1990
Fruit of `Mohawk' in 1986 and 1988 and `Shoshoni' pecan [Carya illinoensis (Wangenh.) C. Koch] in 1986 were thinned during early August using a pecan shaker with modified shaker pads. Fruit removed ranged from 44% to 57% of the crop load. Fruit thinning increased nut size of `Mohawk' in both years, but did not affect nut size of `Shoshoni'.
Michael W. Smith, James C. Gallott
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Mechanism of thin-film electroluminescence

IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 1983
Experimental and theoretical evaluations of cross sections for hot carrier collisional excitation of manganese and rare-earth dopants in thin-film electroluminescent devices are reported. The hot carriers are identified experimentally as electrons.
J.E. Bernard   +3 more
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Mechanical testing of thin films

TRANSDUCERS '91: 1991 International Conference on Solid-State Sensors and Actuators. Digest of Technical Papers, 2002
The authors briefly discuss standard testing methods for thin films and compare them with a number of newer techniques. Basic material considerations in thin film stresses and deformation are summarized. Finally, microcantilever beam bending and wafer curvature experiments are presented as representative of recent work in mechanical testing of thin ...
R.P. Vinci, J.C. Bravman
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