Tailoring Functional Properties of Ti–Ni–Cu Shape Memory Alloy Thin Films for MEMS Actuators
A comprehensive study of critical parameters required to develop well‐performing Ti–Ni–Cu thin film shape memory alloy microactuators is provided. Materials science and device integration aspects are integrated by addressing structural and physical relationships using complementary characterization techniques as well as a practical fabrication solution
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Composition and Structural Design of Magnetic Alloy/Composites for High-Performance Microwave Absorption: A Review. [PDF]
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Enhanced Mechanical Properties of AA6082 Matrix Composites Reinforced with B<sub>4</sub>C and TiO<sub>2</sub>: A Powder Metallurgy Approach. [PDF]
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