Search for dissertations about: "3C-SiC"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the word 3C-SiC.
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1. Sublimation Growth of 3C-SiC : From Thick Layers to Bulk Material
Abstract : Silicon carbide (SiC) is a semiconductor material which holds high promises for various device applications. It can be obtained in different crystal structures called polytypes. The most common ones are hexagonal (6H- and 4H-SiC) and cubic (3C-SiC) silicon carbide. READ MORE
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2. Growth of 3C-SiC and Graphene for Solar Water-Splitting Application
Abstract : Silicon carbide (SiC) is regarded as an important semiconductor for a variety of applications including high-temperature, high-power and high-frequency devices. The most common polytypes of SiC are hexagonal (4H- or 6H-SiC) and cubic silicon carbide (3C-SiC), which differ from each other by the ordering of the Si–C bilayers along the c-axis crystal direction. READ MORE
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3. Structural and Electronic Properties of Graphene on 4H- and 3C-SiC
Abstract : Graphene is a one-atom-tick carbon layer arranged in a honeycomb lattice. Graphene was first experimentally demonstrated by Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov in 2004 using mechanical exfoliation of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (exfoliated graphene flakes), for which they received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010. READ MORE
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4. Sublimation Growth and Performance of Cubic Silicon Carbide
Abstract : Silicon carbide (SiC) is a wide band gap semiconductor satisfying requirements to replace silicon in devices operating at high power and high frequency at high temperature, and in harsh environments. Hexagonal polytypes of SiC, such as 6H-SiC and 4H-SiC are available on the power device markets. READ MORE
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5. Surface-Controlled Chemical Vapor Deposition of Silicon Carbide
Abstract : Polycrystalline cubic silicon carbide, 3C-SiC, has long been investigated in the field of hard coating materials. The typical synthesis method for 3C-SiC coatings is thermal chemical vapor deposition (CVD) using either multicomponent precursors, e.g. methyltrichlorosilane, or a combination of single component precursors, e. READ MORE