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Fall 2015
2015 marks the 50th anniversary of Moore's law, which has described the exponential progress in semiconductor patterning technologies, enabling creation of smaller circuitry features at greater densities. These continued hardware developments, economically mass manufactured, have made possible...
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In Situ Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Phase Transformation in Epitaxial Metastable hcp Nickel Thin Films, Prepared via Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition
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Motamedi, Pouyan, Bosnick, Ken, Cadien, Ken, Hogan, James D.
Ultrathin metal films have a wide variety of applications, especially in microelectronics. A key method to deposit these films is plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition (PEALD), which is known for its ability to deposit thin films conformally and at relatively low temperatures. Building on the...
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Influence of Annealing Treatment on Si Morphology and Strength of Rapid Solidified Al-12 wt.% Si Powders
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Gomes, L.E., Spinelli, J.E., Bogno, A.-A., Gallerneault, M., Henein, H.
An experimental study is reported on heat treating rapid solidified Al-12 wt.% Si alloy with 355-425 m powder size. Fast heat treatments at 813K revealed morphological shifts of eutectic Si from the as-atomized condition to those after annealing. The Si network of the as-atomized samples showed...
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Spring 2011
The Kim and Chan experiment in 2004 gave the first experimental evidence of a possible supersolid state. Even though the origin of this state is not clear yet, several experimental and theoretical investigations suggest defects are responsible for this curious phase. We have used heat pulses and...