Search for dissertations about: "Zinc oxide doped thesis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Zinc oxide doped thesis.
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1. A study on nanophase functional materials : high Tcsuperconductors and Zinc Oxide
Abstract : Nanophase materials are an active materials research topicthat has received a great deal of attention over the past fewyears. Tlus mesis deals mainly with the synthesis, processing,and characterization of nanophase functional materials. Twotypes of functional materials were considered: high temperaturesuperconducting oxides (HTSC) and Wnc oxide. READ MORE
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2. Graphene-based nanocomposites for electronics and photocatalysis
Abstract : The development of future electronics depends on the availability of suitable functional materials. Printed electronics, for example, relies on access to highly conductive, inexpensive and printable materials, while strong light absorption and low carrier recombination rates are demanded in photocatalysis industry. READ MORE
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3. Functional Metal Oxide Materials Deposited by Inkjet Printing Technique
Abstract : This thesis presents a comprehensive study of the intrinsic room temperature ferromagnetism in 85 to 100nm thin films produced by in situ deposition of industrially important pristine MgO and ZnO by inkjet printing. It is suggested that the observed long range magnetic order, the so-called do magnetism in these oxides arises from cation vacancies. READ MORE
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4. Synthesis, Surface Modification, and Characterization of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles : Nanoprobes for Signal Enhancement in Biomedical Imaging
Abstract : In this thesis we investigate crystalline metal oxide nanoparticles of our own design to obtain nanoprobes for signal enhancement and bioimaging purposes. We report fabrication, surface modification and characterization of nanoparticles based on zinc (Zn), and rare earths (i.e. gadolinium (Gd) and europium (Eu)) singly and in combination. READ MORE
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5. Design of Functional Polymeric Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications
Abstract : Most of the devastating diseases such as cancer are relatively incurable and have high risks of relapse. Therefore, persistent endeavors have been devoted to improve patient survival rate and quality of life. READ MORE