Glass, Volume 26Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus Academic Press, 1977 - Glass |
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... CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION AND PHYSICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION Chemical vapor deposition is simply the use of a heterogeneous ( gas → solid ) chemical reaction to deposit a desired solid in the form of a film on a desired substrate . For most ...
... CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION AND PHYSICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION Chemical vapor deposition is simply the use of a heterogeneous ( gas → solid ) chemical reaction to deposit a desired solid in the form of a film on a desired substrate . For most ...
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... Chemical bonding is probed by using electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis ( ESCA ) . Second , it is useful to know surface and bulk film morphology . For this type of information , SEM and TEM techniques are invaluable . With chemical ...
... Chemical bonding is probed by using electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis ( ESCA ) . Second , it is useful to know surface and bulk film morphology . For this type of information , SEM and TEM techniques are invaluable . With chemical ...
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... chemical processes and storage practices that have been used . Commercial high - level waste tends to differ from defense high - level waste because of the higher burnup of fuels used to generate electricity and the more concentrated ...
... chemical processes and storage practices that have been used . Commercial high - level waste tends to differ from defense high - level waste because of the higher burnup of fuels used to generate electricity and the more concentrated ...
Contents
Nuclear Waste Glasses | 57 |
Oxynitride Glasses | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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