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Some of the properties that one would like to measure in such a characterization
are as follows : crystallinity and structure , crystallite size , strains , chemical
composition , imperfection content , interfacial and surface topography , and
magnetic ...
Some of the properties that one would like to measure in such a characterization
are as follows : crystallinity and structure , crystallite size , strains , chemical
composition , imperfection content , interfacial and surface topography , and
magnetic ...
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decorate an individual atomic step of the surface . When many such rows are
observed to be clustered close together , a relatively large step is present on the
surface . Obviously the decorating Au film was not continuous . Consequently a
thin ...
decorate an individual atomic step of the surface . When many such rows are
observed to be clustered close together , a relatively large step is present on the
surface . Obviously the decorating Au film was not continuous . Consequently a
thin ...
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Curvature of the bulge surface increases as friction between the dies and
specimen increases , decreasing the ratio of height - to - diameter of the cylinder
also increases the curvature . Deformation under these conditions is nonuniform
and a ...
Curvature of the bulge surface increases as friction between the dies and
specimen increases , decreasing the ratio of height - to - diameter of the cylinder
also increases the curvature . Deformation under these conditions is nonuniform
and a ...
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Contents
RICHARD W VOOK | 2 |
Epitaxial Monocrystalline Films | 10 |
Polycrystalline Films | 37 |
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