Search for dissertations about: "Lars Rosen"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words Lars Rosen.
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6. Growth and Characterization of Ti-Si-N Hard Coatings
Abstract : Metastable (Ti,Si)N alloy and TiN/SiNx multilayer thin solid films as well as SiNx/TiN surfaces have been explored. Cubic Ti1-xSixN (0≤x≤0. READ MORE
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7. Synthesis and Characterization of 2D Nanocrystals and Thin Films of Transition Metal Carbides (MXenes)
Abstract : Two dimensional (2D) materials have received growing interest because of their unique properties compared to their bulk counterparts. Graphene is the archetype 2D solid, but other materials beyond graphene, such as MoS2 and BN have become potential candidates for several applications. READ MORE
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8. Synthesis and transport properties of 2D transition metal carbides (MXenes)
Abstract : Since the isolation and characterization of graphene, there has been a growing interest in 2D materials owing to their unique properties compared to their 3D counterparts. Recently, a family of 2D materials of early transition metal carbides and nitrides, labelled MXenes, has been discovered (Ti2CTz, Ti3C2Tz, Mo2TiC2Tz, Ti3CNTz, Ta4C3Tz, Ti4N3Tz among many others), where T stands for surface-terminating groups (O, OH, and F). READ MORE
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9. Comforting an orphaned nation : Representations of international adoption and adopted Koreans in Korean popular culture
Abstract : This is a study of popular cultural representations of international adoption and adopted Koreans in Western countries. The study is carried out from a postcolonial perspective and uses a cultural studies reading of four feature films and four popular songs as primary sources. READ MORE
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10. Phase Formation of Nanolaminated Transition Metal Carbide Thin Films
Abstract : Research on inherently nanolaminated transition metal carbides is inspired by their unique properties combining metals and ceramics, such as higher damage tolerance, better machinability and lower brittleness compared to the binary counterparts, yet retaining the metallic conductivity. The interesting properties are related to their laminated structure, composed of transition-metalcarbide layers interleaved by non-transition-metal (carbide) layers. READ MORE