Search for dissertations about: "chemical vapor deposition CVD process"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 46 swedish dissertations containing the words chemical vapor deposition CVD process.
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1. Chemical vapor deposition of hard coatings : Development of W(C,N) coatings for cemented carbide and TiN deposition on a CoCrFeNi substrate
Abstract : There is a constant need for cutting tool material development to be able to machine new materials and improve the metal cutting efficiency. Inserts of indexable cutting tools usually consist of WC-Co cemented carbide (cc) with μm thick layers of ceramic coatings. READ MORE
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2. A Quantum Chemical Exploration of SiC Chemical Vapor Deposition
Abstract : SiC is a wide bandgap semiconductor with many attractive properties. It hasattracted particular attentions in the areas of power and sensor devices as wellas biomedical and biosensor applications. This is owing to its properties suchas large bandgap, high breakdown electric field, high thermal conductivitiesand chemically robustness. READ MORE
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3. Simulations of Silicon Carbide Chemical Vapor Deposition
Abstract : Most of the modern electronics technology is based on the semiconducting material silicon. The increasing demands for smaller electronic devices with improved performance at lower costs drive the conventional silicon technology to its limits. READ MORE
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4. Thin Film Synthesis of Nickel Containing Compounds
Abstract : Most electrical, magnetic or optical devices are today based on several, usually extremely thin layers of different materials. In this thesis chemical synthesis processes have been developed for growth of less stable and metastable layers, and even multilayers, of nickel containing compounds. READ MORE
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5. Conjugated Polymer-based Conductive Fibers for Smart Textile Applications
Abstract : Electrically conductive or electro-active fibers are the key components of smart and interactive textiles, which could be used in medical, sports, energy, and military applications in the near future. The functionalization of high-performance textile yarns/fibers with conjugated polymers can produce conductive fibers with better electro-mechanical properties, which is difficult with commonly used spinning techniques. READ MORE