Search for dissertations about: "Nitride"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 326 swedish dissertations containing the word Nitride.
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1. Carbon Nitride : Characterization and Protein Interactions
Abstract : This thesis concerns synthesis and characterization of carbon-based materials and theinvestigation of the possible use, of a selection of these materials, in biomedicalapplications. Protein adsorption and blood plasma tests were used for this purposeutilizing a surface sensitive technique called spectroscopic ellipsometry. READ MORE
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2. Accident-tolerant uranium nitride
Abstract : After the nuclear accident at Fukushima-Daiichi in 2011, a search for alternatives to a current fuel-clad standard UO2-Zircaloy was encouraged by government and industry and novel fuel-clad systems were selected. These systems are often referred to as Accident Tolerant systems, because of an improved response to severe accidents. READ MORE
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3. Investigation of Novel Metal Gate and High-κ Dielectric Materials for CMOS Technologies
Abstract : The demands for faster, smaller, and less expensive electronic equipments are basically the driving forces for improving the speed and increasing the packing density of microelectronic components. Down-scaling of the devices is the principal method to realize these requests. READ MORE
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4. Processing, Characterization and Modeling of AlGaN/GaN HEMTs
Abstract : III-Nitrides electronic properties make them currently the materials of choice for high-power high-frequency applications. Their wide bandgaps, high breakdown fields, the high electron peak and saturation velocities combined with the large conduction band offset and the high electron mobility observed in AlGaN/GaN heterostructures enable excellent microwave power performance of AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistors (HEMTs). READ MORE
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5. Silicon nitride based coatings for biomedical implants
Abstract : Silicon nitride-based coatings have been proposed as a means to reduce the release of metal ions and debris from metallic implants. This reduction in combination with the biocompatible debris from silicon nitride could result in a less adverse immune response. READ MORE