Search for dissertations about: "magnetic force microscopy."
Showing result 21 - 25 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the words magnetic force microscopy..
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21. Influence of carbides and nitrides on corrosion initiation of advanced alloys : A local probing study
Abstract : Advanced alloys often present precipitated carbides and nitrides in their microstructure following exposure to elevated temperatures. These secondary phases are usually undesirable, because potentially deleterious for the corrosion and mechanical performances of the material. READ MORE
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22. Zeeman Interaction in Low-Dimensional III-V Semiconductor Structures
Abstract : The Zeeman interaction in low-dimensional III-V semiconductor nanostructures is studied. The effective g-value of bulk InGaAs is measured by two different spin resonance techniques. Experimental conditions were found to control the Overhauser effect, thus enabling a highly accurate determination of the g-value, g* = -4.070 ± 0. READ MORE
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23. Corrosion Behavior of Duplex Stainless Steels in Acidic-Chloride Solutions Studied with Micrometer Resolution
Abstract : The local corrosion behavior of duplex stainless steel (DSS)is affected by a wide variety of factors. Localized corrosionof DSS frequently starts at micrometer scale inclusions orprecipitates, which are often segregated in theaustenite-ferrite boundary regions. READ MORE
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24. Melanophores : cell biophysics and sensor applications
Abstract : This thesis deals with studies of melanophores and melanosomes by means of a physical approach. Melanophores are pigment cells that give the black colour to many vertebrates, e.g. fishes, frogs, and reptiles. READ MORE
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25. A TEM Investigation of Contact between Nanoparticles
Abstract : Interaction between nanoparticles (1~100nm) provides us with answers to fundamental questions in many important applications e.g. adhesion, friction, and cold welding. The attractive force arises from the reduction of the total free surface and thus the total surface energy due to the formation of a boundary between the contacting particles. READ MORE