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Nitridation of Silicon and Oxidized‐Silicon

Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 1982
The nitridation of silicon and oxidized‐silicon has been studied. The nitrided films were prepared at 900°–1150°C under ammonia partial pressures of 10−3 to 5 kg/cm2 in nitrogen and were analyzed by ellipsometry and Auger electron spectroscopy. For films formed by nitridation of silicon, we found that the growth kinetics and properties such as chemical
Y. Hayafuji, K. Kajiwara
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Silicone Elastomer with Surface-Enriched, Nonleaching Amphiphilic Side Chains for Inhibiting Marine Biofouling

ACS Applied Polymer Materials, 2019
Silicone elastomer is one of the ecofriendly fouling release materials. However, it suffers from poor fouling resistant performance during idle periods.
Haohang Zeng   +3 more
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SILICON NANOCRYSTALS ENABLING SILICON PHOTONICS

2010
Silicon Photonics is an emerging field of research and technology, where nano-silicon can play a fundamental role. In this chapter, the main building blocks of Silicon Photonics ( waveguides, modulators, sources and detectors) are reviewed and compared to their counterparts made by Si nanocrystals.
Daldosso, Nicola, Pavesi, Lorenzo
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From silicon to silicon carbide

Russian Electrical Engineering, 2007
The aspects of the application of new semiconductor materials, including silicon carbide (SiC) and diamond (C), in power electronics are discussed. Experience gained in the development and manufacture of single-crystalline silicon allows the outlook for wide application of SiC and C to be ...
A. M. Surma, Yu. A. Evseev
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A wearable strain sensor based on a carbonized nano-sponge/silicone composite for human motion detection.

Nanoscale, 2017
Melamine sponge, also known as nano-sponge, is widely used as an abrasive cleaner in our daily life. In this work, the fabrication of a wearable strain sensor for human motion detection is first demonstrated with a commercially available nano-sponge as a
Xiao-guang Yu   +6 more
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What Is Silicone?

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1993
Abstract What is silicone? Is it the same as silicon? The answer is no, but they are related. Silicones contain silicon as a primary atom in their structure. The recent public debate about the use of silicones in medical devices and recent scientific and medical literature highlights the confusion surrounding the meaning of these terms and how they ...
Ralph R. Cook   +3 more
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Subclinical infection of the silicone breast implant surface as a possible cause of capsular contracture

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2020
C. Virden   +4 more
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Self-repairing silicone coatings for marine anti-biofouling

, 2017
Marine biofouling is one of the most challenging problems today. Silicone polymer based coatings with a low surface energy and elastic modulus can effectively inhibit or release biofouling.
Chao Liu   +3 more
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Diffusion of oxygen and silicon in silicon: Silicon monoxide model

Journal of Materials Research, 2001
The diffusion of oxygen in silicon was modeled to result from the diffusion of dissolved silicon monoxide. The SiO molecule dissolved in the largest space in the diamond lattice of silicon, oriented in a 〈111〉 direction, with the oxygen lightly bonded to a network silicon atom.
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The silicon-silicon dioxide system

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1969
Study of the silicon-silicon dioxide system as a junction between a nearly ideal semiconductor and insulator has aroused both scientific and technological interest. Surface phenomena associated with this system are influenced by contamination and imperfections in the oxide, impurity redistribution in the silicon near the oxide, and finally by ...
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