Essays about: "XRR"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 essays containing the word XRR.
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1. (1,3-di-tert-butyltriazenide) Cu(I) as vapor deposition precursor
University essay from Linköpings universitet/KemiAbstract : In the past few decades, devices such as computers have become smaller, and their performance has improved beyond comparison. Semiconductors and interconnectors are used in almost all devices today and are made of thin films. READ MORE
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2. Improving polarizing neutron optics by introducing 11B4C as interlayers
University essay from Linköpings universitet/TunnfilmsfysikAbstract : In this report, the effects of adding 11B4C as interlayers into Fe/Si multilayers is studied. Fe/Si multilayers are commonly used for neutron polarization at large research facilities, and improving the polarizing properties would improve their efficiency. READ MORE
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3. Investigation of magnetic order in nickel-5d transition metal systems
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Molekyl- och kondenserade materiens fysikAbstract : Double perovskite materials exhibit alterations in magnetic order through manipulation oftheir crystal structure. Certain ultra thin metallic bilayers can create an exotic magnetic stateof confined spin textures called skyrmions. In both cases, new atomic arrangements leadto new electrical and magnetic properties. READ MORE
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4. Growth and Characterization of CrB2/TiB2 Superlattices by Magnetron Sputtering
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tunnfilmsfysik; Linköpings universitet/Tekniska fakultetenAbstract : In the present work, growth and structural characterization of CrB2/TiB2 superlattices on (0001) Al2O3 substrate is studied. The superlattices are grown using a direct current magnetron sputtering (DCMS) system with a base pressure of <9E-7 Torr. READ MORE
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5. Finite-size effect in CoAlZr/AlZr multilayers
University essay from Uppsala universitet/MaterialfysikAbstract : The structural and magnetic properties of amorphous Cox(Al80Zr20)1-x multilayers with varying thicknesses of the magnetic bilayers have been investigated. The reduction of the thickness causes a reduction of the critical temperature, Tc, this is known as the finite-size effect. READ MORE