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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
811

Chalcogenide Glasses for Infrared Applications: New Synthesis Routes and Rare Earth Doping

Hubert, Mathieu January 2012 (has links)
Chalcogenide glasses and glass-ceramics present a high interest for the production of thermal imaging lenses transparent in the 3-5 μm and 8-12 μm windows. However, chalcogenide glasses are conventionally synthesized in sealed silica ampoules which have two major drawbacks. First, the low thermal conductivity of silica limits the sample dimensions and second the silica tubes employed are single use and expensive, and represent up to 30% of the final cost of the material. The present work therefore addresses the development of innovative synthesis methods for chalcogenide glass and glass-ceramics that can present an alternative to the silica tube route. The method investigated involves melting the raw starting elements in reusable silica containers. This method is suitable for the synthesis of stable chalcogenide glasses compositions such as GeSe₄ but uncontrolled crystallization and homogenization problems are experienced for less stable compositions. The second approach involves preparation of amorphous chalcogenide powders by ball milling of raw elements. This mechanosynthesis step is followed by consolidation of the resulting powders to produce bulk glasses. Hot Uniaxial Pressing is suitable for compositions stable against crystallization. However, uncontrolled crystallization occurs for the unstable 80GeSe₂-20Ga₂Se₃ glass composition. In contrast consolidation through Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) allows production of bulk glasses in a short duration at relatively low temperatures and is appropriate for the synthesis of unstable glasses. A sintering stage of only 2 min at 390°C is shown to be sufficient to obtain infrared transparent 80GeSe₂-20Ga₂Se₃ bulk glasses. This method enables the production of lenses with a 4-fold increase in diameter in comparison to those obtained by melt/quenching technique. Moreover, increasing the SPS treatment duration yielded infrared transparent glass-ceramics with enhanced mechanical properties. This innovative synthesis method combining mechanosynthesis and SPS has been patented in the framework if this study. The controlled etching of 80GeSe₂-20Ga₂Se₃ glass-ceramics in acid solution yields nanoporous materials with enhanced surface area. The porous layer created on the surface of the glass-ceramic is shown to play the role of anti-reflection coating and increase the optical transmission in the infrared range by up to 10%. These materials may have potential for the production of sensors with increased sensitivity in the infrared. The influence of indium and lead addition on the thermal and optical properties of the 80GeSe₂-20Ga₂Se₃ glass has also been assessed. Increased In or Pb contents tend to decrease the Tg of the glasses and shift the optical band gap toward higher wavelengths. A systematic ceramization study emphasizes the difficulty of controlling the crystallization for glasses in the systems GeSe₂-Ga₂Se₃-In₂Se₃ and GeSe₂-Ga₂Se₃-PbSe. No crystallization of the In₂Se₃ and PbSe crystalline phase was obtained. Finally, the possibility of producing rare-earth doped 80GeSe₂-20Ga₂Se₃ glass-ceramics transparent in the infrared region up to 16 μm is demonstrated. Enhanced photoluminescence intensity and reduced radiative lifetimes are observed with increased crystallinity in these materials.
812

Fabrication, characterisation and modelling of rare-earth doped alumina (A1203) thin films for opto-electronics

Chryssou, Costas January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
813

Neutron scattering studies of rare earth manganese oxides and rare earth nickel borocarbides

Campbell, Alistair Jonathan January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
814

Transparent, rare earth doped, oxyfluoride glass-ceramics for photonics

Kukkonen, Liv Linnea January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
815

Atomic clusters in intense laser fields

Springate, Emma Louise January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
816

The chemical and magnetic structures of rare earth alloys and superlattices

Clegg, Paul S. January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
817

Studies of mixed oxides

Langley, Tracey Annette January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
818

Gaseous swelling and release in nuclear fuels during grain growth

Gibson, Hubert C. 20 September 2013 (has links)
A model of the generation and release of fission gas, as well as the total swelling over time, was created. It uses an ideal spherical fuel grain with a time-dependent radius. UO2 and quasi-homogeneous SBR MOX fuels were simulated with this model, and the results were compared to a fixed grain radius model of gaseous swelling. Gaseous swelling and fission gas release were calculated for temperatures from 1600 K to 2200 K. The grain growth of UO2 was found to decrease the time needed to saturate the intergranular boundaries as compared to simple diffusion without grain growth. Small temperatures increased the time required for saturation, as did small rates of grain growth. Gaseous swelling was within the range of values found by experimental data.
819

Étude théorique de l'interaction molécule - substrat

Mathivon, Kévin, Mathivon, Kévin 10 December 2013 (has links) (PDF)
Les travaux de cette thèse concernent la compréhension à l'échelle atomique des processus physico chimiques intervenant aux interfaces et dans des phases diluées. Pour commencer, nous avons étudié l'interaction entre la molécule 1,4-diazabicyclo [2.2.2]octane (DABCO) et un atome de gaz rare (He, Ne, Ar, Kr). Nous avons effectué une analyse systématique de ces systèmes, et nous en avons conclu que la méthode MP2 associée à une base diffuse est suffisamment précise pour décrire le système DABCO - Ar. Les surfaces d'énergie potentielle des complexes DABCO - gaz rare ont été calculées, ce qui nous a permis de réattribuer les spectres expérimentaux de ces espèces. Ensuite, nous nous sommes concentré sur les complexes DABCO - Arn (avec n = 2, 3, 4) neutres et ioniques. Nous avons montré que le DABCO interagi avec les atomes d'argon, et subit des déformations dues à l'effet de cette interaction faible sur ses modes de vibration. Par la suite, nous avons étudié les plus bas états électroniques du DABCO - Arn (n = 1, 2, 3). Nos résultats pourront être étendus à l'interprétation qualitative des études spectroscopiques et dynamiques des molécules de DABCO absorbés dans de grands agrégats d'argon. Enfin, nous avons étudié l'interaction entre l'imidazole et une couche d'or en présence de CO2. Nous avons montré que la molécule d'imidazole se fixe à l'agrégat d'or par une liaison covalente entre l'atome d'azote et un atome d'or, ainsi que des interactions faibles de type van der Waals entre les atomes d'hydrogène et la surface d'or. Nous avons déterminé que le site préférentiel pour l'interaction imidazole - or est le site top. Cette interaction permet un transfert de charge de l'imidazole vers la surface d'or, ce qui affecte la capture du CO2 (environ 50% plus faible par rapport à l'interaction Im(seule) - CO2). Mais l'augmentation du nombre de molécules d'imidazole à la surface de la couche d'or pourrait permettre une liaison plus forte entre le CO2 et l'imidazole
820

Vištytgirio botaninio- zoologinio draustinio Raudonosios knygos būklės tyrimai / Survey of condition of plants of Lithanian Red list in Vištytgiris botanical-zoological reserve

Kartavičiūtė, Gintarė 16 June 2014 (has links)
Įvertinti Raudonosios knygos augalų paplitimą, būklę, bei kaitą ir pasiūlyti priemones jų būklei ir paplitimui pagerinti. / To assess the distribution of plants of red list, their condition and changes in Vištytgiris botanical-zoological rezerve; and identify measures to improve their condition and spread.

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