Search for dissertations about: "film, martin"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the words film, martin.
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1. voice under
Abstract : If voice over is the superior voice that dictates truth, I examine voice under, the other truths that take place simultaneously. In my doctoral thesis voice under, I explore all the parallel voices beyond the dominating all-knowing voice over. READ MORE
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2. Process analytical methods for monitoring of the film coating on pharmaceutical pellets and tablets using NIR spectrometry and image analysis
Abstract : Pharmaceutical tablets and pellets are often covered with a coating. There is a need for methods that enable monitoring of the growth of such films during processing. Such analyses can be performed using process analytical chemical methods based on near infrared (NIR) diffuse reflectance spectrometry. It provides with analyses that take only ca. READ MORE
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3. Piezoelectric and ferroelectric device technologies for microwave oscillators
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to investigate piezoelectric and ferroelectric thin film device technologies for application in microwave oscillators.Thin film varactors based on ferroelectric materials are considered. READ MORE
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4. Electro-Acoustic and Electronic Applications Utilizing Thin Film Aluminium Nitride
Abstract : In recent years there has been a huge increase in the growth of communication systems such as mobile phones, wireless local area networks (WLAN), satellite navigation and various other forms of wireless data communication that have made analogue frequency control a key issue. The increase in frequency spectrum crowding and the increase of frequency into microwave region, along with the need for minimisation and capacity improvement, has shown the need for the development of high performance, miniature, on-chip filters operating in the low to medium GHz frequency range. READ MORE
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5. Towards Safer Lithium-Ion Batteries
Abstract : Surface film formation at the electrode/electrolyte interface in lithium-ion batteries has a crucial impact on battery performance and safety. This thesis describes the characterisation and treatment of electrode interfaces in lithium-ion batteries. READ MORE
