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The purpose of this review is therefore to introduce glass scientists to the way in
which these films are used in microelectronic devices and to survey the present
understanding of their physical and electrical properties . A . Glass Films and the
...
The purpose of this review is therefore to introduce glass scientists to the way in
which these films are used in microelectronic devices and to survey the present
understanding of their physical and electrical properties . A . Glass Films and the
...
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Most structural models , which are only very rudimentary at present , are
plausibility arguments based on analogous crystalline structures and on glass
properties data . The existence of ( SiN , ) and ( SiON3 ) tetrahedral structural
units in ...
Most structural models , which are only very rudimentary at present , are
plausibility arguments based on analogous crystalline structures and on glass
properties data . The existence of ( SiN , ) and ( SiON3 ) tetrahedral structural
units in ...
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We now present a VE analysis ( Scherer , 1983b ) of the split ring seal derived
from Timoshenko ' s ( 1925 ) elastic solution . Note that finite element analysis (
Tesk et al . , 1981 ) shows that the change in the gap in the split ring may not ...
We now present a VE analysis ( Scherer , 1983b ) of the split ring seal derived
from Timoshenko ' s ( 1925 ) elastic solution . Note that finite element analysis (
Tesk et al . , 1981 ) shows that the change in the gap in the split ring may not ...
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Nuclear Waste Glasses | 57 |
Oxynitride Glasses | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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