Search for dissertations about: "Wei Luo"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Wei Luo.
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1. Theoretical Investigations of Compressed Materials
Abstract : The use of high pressure as a tool to design new materials as well as to investigatematerials properties has become increasingly important during last one decade. The maingoal of the present thesis is to enhance the significance of the high pressure method as aquantitative tool in solid state investigations. READ MORE
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2. Theoretical Study on Chemical Structures and Stability of Molecules in Metallic Junctions
Abstract : In this thesis, we focus on the structural identification of the interface using surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) and inelastic electron tunnelling scattering (IETS). Two different molecular junctions, namely gold/ trans-1,2-bis (4-pyridyl) ethylene/gold junction and gold/4,4'-bipyridine/gold junctions in various conditions were studied and the corresponding configurations were determined. READ MORE
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3. Computational Insights into Atomic Scale Wear Processes in Cemented Carbides
Abstract : As Ti-alloys become more and more utilized the need for efficient and robust manufacturing of Ti-alloy components increase in importance. Ti-alloys are more difficult to machine than e.g. steel, mainly due to their poor thermal conductivity leading to rapid tool wear. READ MORE
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4. First-principles study of defects instructural materials
Abstract : In this thesis, first we focus on the Helium (He) and He bubbles behavior in three kinds of the most promising candidate structural materials for future fusion reactor. These materials are vanadium, silicon carbide (SiC) composites, and reduced activation ferritic-martensitic (RAFM) steels. READ MORE
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5. Density Functional Study of Elastic Properties of Metallic Alloys
Abstract : Special quasi-random structure (SQS) and coherent potential approximation (CPA) are techniques widely employed in the first-principles calculations of random alloys. The aim of the thesis is to study these approaches by focusing on the local lattice distortion (LLD) and the crystal symmetry effects. READ MORE