Glass, Volume 26Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus Academic Press, 1977 - Glass |
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... shown in Fig . 3 are effectively decoupled since no currents may flow across the reverse - biased n * -p diodes that they form with the substrate . The isolation between adjacent devices may , however , be destroyed by parasitic MOSFET ...
... shown in Fig . 3 are effectively decoupled since no currents may flow across the reverse - biased n * -p diodes that they form with the substrate . The isolation between adjacent devices may , however , be destroyed by parasitic MOSFET ...
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... Fig . 19. In this figure , a shift of ~ 100 cm1 in the position of the principal reflectivity peak relative to the fluorozirconates is shown along with a lowering of the absorption strength . This shift in the one - phonon region ...
... Fig . 19. In this figure , a shift of ~ 100 cm1 in the position of the principal reflectivity peak relative to the fluorozirconates is shown along with a lowering of the absorption strength . This shift in the one - phonon region ...
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... reflected in the plot of the differential strain 8 = & G & E in Fig . 1b . As shown in Fig . 1c , because the glass initially tends to contract more than the elastic member , it develops tensile stress σ equal to K , 8 , where K , is an ...
... reflected in the plot of the differential strain 8 = & G & E in Fig . 1b . As shown in Fig . 1c , because the glass initially tends to contract more than the elastic member , it develops tensile stress σ equal to K , 8 , where K , is an ...
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RONALD E LOEHMAN 119 Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque | 119 |
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