Search for dissertations about: "Dual-beam"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the word Dual-beam.
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1. Measurement of trace components in aqueous solutions with near and mid infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy
Abstract : This thesis treats various aspects of the measurement of trace components in aqueous solutions with Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. This technique has several applications from such diverse fields as dairy industry and biomedical optics. READ MORE
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2. Direct Nanoprototyping of Functional Materials via Focused Electron Beam
Abstract : During recent years the demand for nanoscale materials with tailor-made functional properties as bulk species, is continuously and progressively rising for such fields as e.g. micro- and nano-electronics, plasmonics, spintronics, bio-technology, bio-sensing and life sciences. READ MORE
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3. Adapting sonar systems for monitoring ocean energy technologies
Abstract : The global energy sector is under profound reforms aiming towards renewable energy sources, clean technologies and expansion of smart grids, all with the additional aim of providing affordable and dependable electricity for everyone. A reduction of carbon dioxide emissions is a priority on the global agenda, and to achieve that, cleaner energy technologies has to be more integrated into the energy mix. READ MORE
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4. Sonar for environmental monitoring of marine renewable energy technologies
Abstract : Human exploration of the hydrosphere is ever increasing as conventional industries grow and new industries emerge. A new emerging and fast-growing industry is the marine renewable energy. READ MORE
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5. Functionalized Graphene as Superlattice and Gas Sensor
Abstract : Graphene, an atomic-thin carbon sheet with carbon atoms tightly packed honeycomb-like lattice, has attracted enormous interest due to its unique chemical and physical properties. However, the intrinsic zero bandgap characteristic of graphene has so far prevented graphene from building effective electronic and optoelectronic devices. READ MORE