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Electronics and Power, 1969
In recent years, new knowledge of the solid state and the scientific study of surfaces and interfaces have resulted in a rapid development of the thin-film field-effect transistor. The t.f.t. can be formed on inexpensive substrates, such as glass and paper, and its future could lie in its use as a really cheap device of moderate performance, made with ...
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In recent years, new knowledge of the solid state and the scientific study of surfaces and interfaces have resulted in a rapid development of the thin-film field-effect transistor. The t.f.t. can be formed on inexpensive substrates, such as glass and paper, and its future could lie in its use as a really cheap device of moderate performance, made with ...
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Thin Films from Thin Solutions
Science, 2002CHEMISTRY Surfactants can be used during the growth of oxide materials to create micelles that pattern the material at nanometer scale. Often the concentration of surfactant needed to create micelles is high and leads to difficulties in removing these organic molecules from the final product. Choi et al.
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Antarctic calving loss rivals ice-shelf thinning
Nature, 2022C. Greene +3 more
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Physical Review, 1951
The magnetic properties of thin films of ferromagnetic materials have been studied by means of the Bloch spin-wave theory. The spontaneous magnetization depends upon the number of atomic layers, ${G}_{z}$, in the film. For thicknesses below a "critical" thickness, which depends on the temperature and film dimensions, the spontaneous magnetization ...
Klein, Martin J., Smith, Robert S.
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The magnetic properties of thin films of ferromagnetic materials have been studied by means of the Bloch spin-wave theory. The spontaneous magnetization depends upon the number of atomic layers, ${G}_{z}$, in the film. For thicknesses below a "critical" thickness, which depends on the temperature and film dimensions, the spontaneous magnetization ...
Klein, Martin J., Smith, Robert S.
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2004
Abstract Thinning is the operation that artificially reduces the number of trees growing in a stand. It is normally carried out several times and starts a few years after canopy closure. For example, in Kenya Pinus patulaplantations grown for saw logs are thinned three times during a 30-year rotation and the number of trees per hectare ...
Julian Evans, John W Turnbull
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Abstract Thinning is the operation that artificially reduces the number of trees growing in a stand. It is normally carried out several times and starts a few years after canopy closure. For example, in Kenya Pinus patulaplantations grown for saw logs are thinned three times during a 30-year rotation and the number of trees per hectare ...
Julian Evans, John W Turnbull
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Thin packages enabling thin mobile products
2012 14th International Conference on Electronic Materials and Packaging (EMAP), 2012The booming business of mobile applications like cell phones, tablet computers, etc., is intimately linked to their thin packaging format and is continuing the drive for ever thinner applications. Concomitantly, the electronic packages inside the applications need to shrink i.e. dice, substrates, interconnects and assembly all need to contribute to the
William T. Chen +2 more
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Thinning Methodologies - A Comprehensive Survey
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1992L. Lam, Seong-Whan Lee, C. Suen
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The far reach of ice-shelf thinning in Antarctica
Nature Climate Change, 2017R. Reese +7 more
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