Glass, Volume 26Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus Academic Press, 1977 - Glass |
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... shows broad peaks that are decomposed into Gaussian peaks at 97 , 99 , and 102 eV . Figure 8b shows that after annealing , two peaks at 98.6 and 102.5 eV dominate the spectrum . The 99 - eV peak alone is characteristic of crystalline Si ...
... shows broad peaks that are decomposed into Gaussian peaks at 97 , 99 , and 102 eV . Figure 8b shows that after annealing , two peaks at 98.6 and 102.5 eV dominate the spectrum . The 99 - eV peak alone is characteristic of crystalline Si ...
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... shows a set of TEM micrographs of crystalline Si islands that were observed to be present in thermal SiO2 films that were prepared at oxidation temperatures above 1100 ° C ( Irene , 1978a ) . Figure 11a shows a bright - field picture ...
... shows a set of TEM micrographs of crystalline Si islands that were observed to be present in thermal SiO2 films that were prepared at oxidation temperatures above 1100 ° C ( Irene , 1978a ) . Figure 11a shows a bright - field picture ...
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... shows the excellent agreement between measured and calculated stresses developed during cooling and reheating of a sandwich seal ( Scherer and Rekhson , 1982c ) . The physical properties of the glass were calculated by using ...
... shows the excellent agreement between measured and calculated stresses developed during cooling and reheating of a sandwich seal ( Scherer and Rekhson , 1982c ) . The physical properties of the glass were calculated by using ...
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RONALD E LOEHMAN 119 Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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