Search for dissertations about: "ultra-thin NbN"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the words ultra-thin NbN.
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6. Synthesis and Characterisation of Ultra Thin Film Oxides for Energy Applications
Abstract : This thesis describes studies of materials which can be exploited for hydrogen production from water and sunlight. The materials investigated are maghemite (γ-Fe2O3), magnetite (Fe3O4) and especially hematite (α-Fe2O3), which is an iron oxide with most promising properties in this field. READ MORE
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7. First-Principles Study on Electronic and Optical Properties of Copper-Based Chalcogenide Photovoltaic Materials
Abstract : To accelerate environmentally friendly thin film photovoltaic (PV) technologies, copper-based chalcogenides are attractive as absorber materials. Chalcopyrite copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS ≡ CuIn1–xGaxSe2) is today a commercially important PV material, and it is also in many aspects a very interesting material from a scientific point of view. READ MORE
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8. Thin Films and Component Technologies for Low-Noise Terahertz Electronics
Abstract : This thesis deals with several distinct subjects such as thin film deposition, design, fabrication and characterization of components for low-noise THz electronics.High energy-gap superconducting materials are of specific importance for low-noise THz mixer applications. READ MORE
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9. Thin films of molecular sieves : synthesis and applications
Abstract : The seed film method for synthesis of ultra thin and thin molecular sieve films was developed. The versatility of the method was demonstrated by successful preparation of films of a number of molecular sieves (silicate-1, ZSM-5, NA) on various supports (silicon, alumina, gold, etc.). READ MORE
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10. Phase transitions in high-temperature superconductors
Abstract : Thermal fluctuations and disorder strongly influence the behaviour of hightemperature superconductors. In particular the vortices play a key role in determining their properties. In this thesis the main focus lies on phase transitions, both in ultra-thin films and in three-dimensional systems, which are driven by vortex fluctuations. READ MORE