Essays about: "metal fabrication"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 51 essays containing the words metal fabrication.
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1. Exploring the Possibilities of Sheet Metal Forming Via Plastic-Based Additive Manufacturing Moulding
University essay from KTH/ProduktionsutvecklingAbstract : Additive Manufacturing (AM) has freeform fabrication capabilities of complex geometries directly from feedstock material. This can potentially enhance the efficient use of material and the cost effectiveness. It also offers design flexibility, and it is versatile. READ MORE
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2. Developing an Ar milling process to improve the contact quality to InAs nanowires
University essay from Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Fasta tillståndets fysikAbstract : The aim of this work was to develop a stable and reproducible argon milling process for InAs nanowires to remove the native oxide layer that increases electrical resistance. This was done by identifying a few milling parameters and studying them in relation to the milling rate of silicon dioxide (SiO2). READ MORE
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3. Thin Indium Tin Oxide Layer Development for Crystalline Silicon/Perovskite Two Terminal Tandem Solar Cell
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : ITO is widely regarded as the optimal TCO for serving as front window layer in PSK/c-Si tandem solar cells. It is known to effectively mitigate several stability issues present in perovskite solar cells while demonstrating excellent lateral conductivities and optical transparency across the entire solar spectrum. READ MORE
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4. Methodology for evaluation of long-term mechanical properties of viscoelastic materials
University essay fromAbstract : Additive manufacturing (AM) enables the fabrication of complex geometries using layer-by-layerdeposition of materials like polymers and metals. However, predicting the long-term viscoelasticcharacteristics of AM polymer parts is challenging due to limited available data. READ MORE
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5. Development of thick GaN and AlGaN drift layers for vertical power devices
University essay from Lunds universitet/Fasta tillståndets fysik; Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionenAbstract : High-quality, thick III-nitride epitaxial drift layers with controlled doping are needed for next-generation highly efficient vertical power devices for a smart grid applications and electrification of mobility. Achieving desirable material properties, such as low background impurity concentrations and reduced dislocation densities in combination with high growth rates, necessary for practical application present a challenge. READ MORE