نتایج جستجو برای: pulsed laser deposition

تعداد نتایج: 296469  

2008
B. HINNEMANN

Pulsed laser deposition (PLD) is a popular growth method, which has been successfully used for fabricating thin films. Compared to continuous deposition (like molecular beam epitaxy) the pulse intensity can be used as an additional parameter for tuning the growth behavior, so that under certain circumstances PLD improves layer-by-layer growth. We present kinetic Monte-Carlo simulations for PLD ...

2006
S I Kim A Gurevich X Song X Li W Zhang T Kodenkandath M W Rupich T G Holesinger D C Larbalestier

We report on the thickness dependence of the superconducting characteristics including critical current Ic, critical current density Jc, transition temperature Tc, irreversibility field Hirr, bulk pinning force plot Fp(H), and normal state resistivity curve ρ(T ) measured after successive ion milling of ∼1 μm thick high-Ic YBa2Cu3O7−x films made by an ex situ metal–organic deposition process on...

2008
Marit Westergaard

Within a model of language acquisition and change which recognizes the importance of cues and so-called ‘micro-cues’ in the input (e.g. Lightfoot 1999, 2006, Westergaard 2006, 2007), this paper argues that patterns of information structure may be a factor causing word order change. The examples discussed are taken from mixed grammars which allow two subject or object positions, in both historic...

2008
Chakrapani V. Varanasi P. N. Barnes J. Burke L. Brunke I. Maartense T. J. Haugan

Nanoparticles of BaSnO3 were incorporated into YBa2Cu3O7−x (YBCO) films on LaAlO3 substrates for magnetic flux pinning enhancements. More than an order of magnitude improvement in the high field magnetization Jc at 6 T at 77 K was observed as compared to regular YBCO films. The irreversibility field (Hirr) was increased to 8.5 T at 77 K and to 13.4 T at 65 K. The in-field transport current meas...

2016
Christian Sämann Jürgen R. Köhler Morris Dahlinger Markus B. Schubert Jürgen H. Werner

We present a new and simple laser-based process to porosify thin film silicon using a pulsed laser. During deposition, we incorporate gas atoms or molecules into the Si thin film. Pulsed laser radiation of wavelength λ = 532 nm heats up thin film Si beyond its melting point. Upon heating, gas atoms or molecules form nm-sized thermally expanding gas bubbles in the silicon melt, until they explos...

ژورنال: مجله دندانپزشکی 2001
حسنی طباطبایی, معصومه , پهلوان, ایوب ,

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of pulsed Nd:YAG laser on the dentin surface by scanning electron microscope (SEM) in order to determine the optimum time and power of radiation to seal the exposed dentinal tubules. Horizontal sections were taken from newly extracted impact third molar teeth. Smear layers from the dentin surfaces were removed by phosphoric acid and all sampl...

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Thin film samples of Ti-doped ZnO were grown on sapphire (0001) substrates by pulsed laser deposition (PLD). The magnetic moments were measured by SQUID magnetometry and the films were ferromagnetic at room temperature. The Faraday rotations and magnetic circular dichroisms (MCD) were measured as a function of energy at the range of 1.5-4 eV, and carrier concentrations were obtained from Hall e...

2013
F. Jean A. Boulle V. Coudert Jean-René Duclère

This work reports for the first time on the elaboration, by both chemical (sol-gel) and physical (Pulsed Laser Deposition) routes, of lead-free ferroelectric Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 nanodots deposited on bare c-sapphire single crystal substrates presenting a 5° miscut angle along the [110] direction. Prior to any deposition, the sapphire substrates were treated at 1350°C, during 24h in air, in order to ...

2014
Valeria Califano Francesco Bloisi Antonio Aronne Stefania Federici Libera Nasti Laura E. Depero Luciano R. M. Vicari

Matrix Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation (MAPLE) is a thin film deposition technique derived from Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) for deposition of delicate (polymers, complex biological molecules, etc.) materials in undamaged form. The main difference of MAPLE technique with respect to PLD is the target: it is a frozen solution or suspension of the (guest) molecules to be deposited in a volatile...

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