Search for dissertations about: "focused ion beam"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 83 swedish dissertations containing the words focused ion beam.
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21. Applications of Laser-Plasma Acceleration
Abstract : This thesis is dedicated to the investigation of laser-plasma particle acceleration concepts. Some of the work was focused on improving electron and proton acceleration for future applications, in terms of maximizing the particle energy and minimizing the divergence of the X-ray beams. READ MORE
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22. Heavy-ion transport codes for radiotherapy and radioprotection in space
Abstract : Simulation of the transport of heavy ions in matter is a field of nuclear science that has recently received attention in view of its importance for some relevant applications. Accelerated heavy ions can, for example, be used to treat cancers (heavy-ion radiotherapy) and show some superior qualities with respect to more conventional treatment systems, like photons (x-rays) or protons. READ MORE
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23. Transmission Electron Microscopy of Graphene and Hydrated Biomaterial Nanostructures : Novel Techniques and Analysis
Abstract : Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) on light element materials and soft matters is problematic due to electron irradiation damage and low contrast. In this doctoral thesis techniques were developed to address some of those issues and successfully characterize these materials at high resolution. READ MORE
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24. Probing single-particle and collective states in atomic nuclei with Coulomb excitation
Abstract : A series of experiments and developments, related to stable and radioactive isotopes, have been carried out. These studies have focused on measuring the low-lying excitations of spherical and deformed nuclei using electromagnetic (Coulomb) excitation and also on developments in detector technology for upcoming radioactive ion beams facilities. READ MORE
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25. Design, Fabrication and Testing of Functional Single Pores for Bio-Detection Applications
Abstract : Chemically functionalized and size-tunable apertures constitute a platform of choice for bio-organism sensing. Apertures were fabricated on pre-patterned silicon platforms using focused ion beam (FIB) drilling, followed by local oxide (TEOS) deposition. READ MORE