Search for dissertations about: "alkali metal intercalation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words alkali metal intercalation.
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1. Charge Density Waves and Alkali Metal Intercalation in Layered Materials
Abstract : In this thesis the following issues are discussed: 1. Fundamental properties of two polytypes of TaS2 studied by scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS). 2. The influence of Na intercalation on charge density waves (CDW's) in 1T-VSe2 and 4Hb-TaS2 studied by STM and STS. READ MORE
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2. Photoemission Studies of Layered Materials and Alkali Metal Intercalation
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3. Structure and Phase Stability of CaC2 Polymorphs, Li2C2 and Lithium Intercalated Graphite : A Revisit with High Pressure Experiments and Metal Hydride–Graphite Reactions
Abstract : Alkali (A) and alkaline earth (AE) metals can form carbides and intercalated graphites with carbon. The carbides mostly represent acetylides which are salt-like compounds composed of C22− dumbbell anions and metal cations. Both the acetylide carbides and intercalated graphites are technologically important. READ MORE
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4. Interaction of C60 with transition metals for thin film applications
Abstract : The fullerene molecule C60 is known to undergo many different chemical reactions, including intercalation of alkali- and alkaline earth metals. Relatively little is still known about the reaction between transition metals and C60, and the objective of this thesis was therefore-to investigate the chemical interaction between C60 and some group IV-VI transition metals. READ MORE
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5. Characterizations of as grown and functionalized epitaxial graphene grown on SiC surfaces
Abstract : The superior electronic and mechanical properties of Graphene have promoted graphene to become one of the most promising candidates for next generation of electronic devices. Epitaxial growth of graphene by sublimation of Si from Silicon Carbide (SiC) substrates avoids the hazardous transfer process for large scale fabrication of graphene based electronic devices. READ MORE