Search for dissertations about: "Sun Peng"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Sun Peng.
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1. Low Cycle Fatigue Reliability and Interfacial Reaction of Lead-free Solder Joints for Electronic Packaging
Abstract : Two key technologies in electronics industry are chip technology and packaging technology. Solder plays a crucial role in the assembly and interconnection in the electronic packaging industry. As a joint material, solder provides electronic, thermal and mechanical continuity. READ MORE
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2. Interfacial Reactions and Low Cycle Fatigue of Lead-Free Solders for Electronic Packaging
Abstract : Two key technologies used by the electronics industry are chip technology and packaging technology. Solder plays a crucial role in both of them. During the last decade, there has been a strong worldwide environmental movement towards lead-free electronic products. READ MORE
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3. Performance of High-temperature Coatings : Oxidation and Interdiffusion
Abstract : The use of aluminiferous coatings profoundly improves the service life of superalloys but leads to the microstructural degradation of superalloys and thus the loss of mechanical properties. To solve this trade-off, two strategies were employed in this research. READ MORE
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4. Structure determination of beam sensitive crystals by rotation electron diffraction : the impact of sample cooling
Abstract : Electron crystallography is complementary to X-ray crystallography. Single crystal X-ray diffraction requires the size of a crystal to be larger than about 5 × 5 × 5 μm3 while a TEM allows a million times smaller crystals being studied. This advantage of electron crystallography has been used to solve new structures of small crystals. READ MORE
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5. The study of organic dyes for p-type dye-sensitized solar cells
Abstract : This thesis concerns the study of D–π–A type dyes as sensitizers for NiO-based p-type dye-sensitized solar cells. The focus has been on the design and synthesis of efficient dyes and the identification of parameters limiting the solar cell performance. READ MORE