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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.
1

Systemimplementering i praktiken : en studie av logiker i fyra projekt /

Tjäder, Jimmy, January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Diss. Linköping : Univ., 2000.
2

Kapazitätsspektroskopie und Magnetotransport an niederdimensionalen Elektronensystemen in Metall-Isolator-Halbleiterstrukturen mit epitaktischen Elektroden

Thurau, Wolfgang. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Hamburg, Universiẗat, Diss., 2004.
3

Metall-Isolator-Halbleiter-Tunnelkontakte mit Oxiden und Oxynitriden als Tunnelisolator

Bartels, Rüdiger. January 2000 (has links) (PDF)
Hannover, Universiẗat, Diss., 1999.
4

The development of a tool for assessing the quality of Internet-based medical information sources

Cooke, Alison Louise January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
5

Étude et modélisation de structures MIS sur AsGa : influence de la recombinaison dans la zone de charge d'espace.

Krim, Fateh, January 1900 (has links)
Th. doct.-ing.--Électroninque--Grenoble--I.N.P., 1982. N°: DI 315.
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Estudo da fotocapacitância em dispositivos MIS orgânicos /

Sabino, Fernando Pereira. January 2012 (has links)
Orientador: Neri Alves / Banca: Roberto Mendonça Faria / Banca: Clarissa de Almeida Olivati / O Programa de Pós Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia de Materiais, PosMat, tem caráter institucional e integra as atividades de pesquisa em materiais de diversos campi / Resumo: A eletrônica orgânica é muito atrativa para a fabricação de circuitos flexiveis e de grande área a partir de soluções em solventes orgânicos. Entretanto, dispositivos totalmente orgânicos devem incluir transitores, e estes ainda necessitam ser aprimorados para que possam ser comercializados, sendo que os principais desafios são aumentar a capacidade de chaveamento de corrente e melhorar a estabilidade. Estes fatores podem estar relacionados com as propriedades dos semicondutores orgânicos, como a distribuição das bandas de energia, mecanismo de transporte de cargas, mobilidade dos portadores, entre outros. Assim, as equações convencionais de semicondutores inorgânicos devem ser devidamente adaptadas para que possam ser aplicadas aos dispositivos orgânicos. Nesta dissertação estuda-se o capacitador metal-isolante-semicondutor (MIS), que é usualmente, caracterizado através de medidas de capacitância e perde dielétrica em função de freqüência e da voltagem. Representa-se a amostra por circuitos equivalentes para simular as curvas de capacitância e perda dielétrica em função da voltagem. Um circuito básico que serve como gabarito, onde os demais efeitos podem ser inclusos, é apresentado, e dentre esses efeitos são estudados a análise da camada de acumulação, estados interfaciais e a interação do MIS com a luz. Mostra-se que as curvas de capacitância e perda dialética simuladas reproduzem adequadamente o comportamento dos estados interfaciais gerando um pico nas curvas de perda dielétrica em função da voltagem, cuja posição e intensidade variam com a densidade de estados interfaciais, a probabilidade de captura e a frequencia. Também é estudada a geração de portadores devido a iluminação. Os efeitos da iluminação podem ser modelados incluindo um capacitar no... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The organic electronics is very attractive for manufacturing flexibe and large area circuits using solutions with organic with organic solvents. However, all-organic devices must include transistors, which need improvements in order to be commercialized, being the main challenges the increasing on the current switching capability and the improving on the stability. These factors may be related with the properties of organic semiconductors, such as the energy band distribution, charge transport mechanisms, mobility and others. Thus, the equations used to conventional inorganic semiconductors must be adapted for its application to the organic devices. In this dissertation the metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) capacitor is studied, which is usually characterized by capacitance and dielectric loss measurements as a function of frequency and voltage. The sample is represented by equivalent circuits in order to simulate the capacitance and the dielectric loss curves as a function of voltage. A basic circuit that serves as a template were other effects can be included is presented and, among these effects, the accumulation layer, the interfacial states and the light interaction with the MIS device are studied. It is shown that the curves simulated for capacitance and dielectric loss properly reproduce the interfacial states behavior, with a peak in the dielectric loss curves as a function of voltage, whose intensity and position change with the interfacial state density, capture probability and frequency. The carrier generation due to the illumination is also studied. The illumination effects can be modeled by the inclusion of a capacitor in the equivalant circuit, which capacitance depends on factors such as light intensity, generation rate and capture and recombination of carriers. It is also shows that the proposed... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Mestre
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Estudo da fotocapacitância em dispositivos MIS orgânicos

Sabino, Fernando Pereira [UNESP] 27 February 2012 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:30:18Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2012-02-27Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:40:10Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 sabino_fp_me_bauru.pdf: 1321310 bytes, checksum: 513dea01548c252c52555e2e8e1fb4f1 (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / A eletrônica orgânica é muito atrativa para a fabricação de circuitos flexiveis e de grande área a partir de soluções em solventes orgânicos. Entretanto, dispositivos totalmente orgânicos devem incluir transitores, e estes ainda necessitam ser aprimorados para que possam ser comercializados, sendo que os principais desafios são aumentar a capacidade de chaveamento de corrente e melhorar a estabilidade. Estes fatores podem estar relacionados com as propriedades dos semicondutores orgânicos, como a distribuição das bandas de energia, mecanismo de transporte de cargas, mobilidade dos portadores, entre outros. Assim, as equações convencionais de semicondutores inorgânicos devem ser devidamente adaptadas para que possam ser aplicadas aos dispositivos orgânicos. Nesta dissertação estuda-se o capacitador metal-isolante-semicondutor (MIS), que é usualmente, caracterizado através de medidas de capacitância e perde dielétrica em função de freqüência e da voltagem. Representa-se a amostra por circuitos equivalentes para simular as curvas de capacitância e perda dielétrica em função da voltagem. Um circuito básico que serve como gabarito, onde os demais efeitos podem ser inclusos, é apresentado, e dentre esses efeitos são estudados a análise da camada de acumulação, estados interfaciais e a interação do MIS com a luz. Mostra-se que as curvas de capacitância e perda dialética simuladas reproduzem adequadamente o comportamento dos estados interfaciais gerando um pico nas curvas de perda dielétrica em função da voltagem, cuja posição e intensidade variam com a densidade de estados interfaciais, a probabilidade de captura e a frequencia. Também é estudada a geração de portadores devido a iluminação. Os efeitos da iluminação podem ser modelados incluindo um capacitar no... / The organic electronics is very attractive for manufacturing flexibe and large area circuits using solutions with organic with organic solvents. However, all-organic devices must include transistors, which need improvements in order to be commercialized, being the main challenges the increasing on the current switching capability and the improving on the stability. These factors may be related with the properties of organic semiconductors, such as the energy band distribution, charge transport mechanisms, mobility and others. Thus, the equations used to conventional inorganic semiconductors must be adapted for its application to the organic devices. In this dissertation the metal-insulator-semiconductor (MIS) capacitor is studied, which is usually characterized by capacitance and dielectric loss measurements as a function of frequency and voltage. The sample is represented by equivalent circuits in order to simulate the capacitance and the dielectric loss curves as a function of voltage. A basic circuit that serves as a template were other effects can be included is presented and, among these effects, the accumulation layer, the interfacial states and the light interaction with the MIS device are studied. It is shown that the curves simulated for capacitance and dielectric loss properly reproduce the interfacial states behavior, with a peak in the dielectric loss curves as a function of voltage, whose intensity and position change with the interfacial state density, capture probability and frequency. The carrier generation due to the illumination is also studied. The illumination effects can be modeled by the inclusion of a capacitor in the equivalant circuit, which capacitance depends on factors such as light intensity, generation rate and capture and recombination of carriers. It is also shows that the proposed... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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Breaking Art Apart

Gettings, Michael 12 April 2010 (has links)
The human figure, allegory, myth, and the appropriation of other artist’s compositions are elements in my work. I aim to update traditional stories to conform to contemporary times and culture. In addition, I am striving to create a new method to visually express figurative storytelling. Breaking from the traditional flat painting surface, I use multiple shaped panels. The surface is broken into different shaped panels at varying distances from each other and from the wall. This allows for more exploration into shape and negative space while depicting the dramatic height of a story. As part of this method, my paintings explore the discrete nature of human vision, or how we focus on individual parts of a scene while the brain filters the gestalt.
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The Wanderers

Miles, Danielle 13 October 2010 (has links)
My work focuses on moments that convey a wide range of human emotion. Through examination of these private moments, I investigate contemporary issues of isolation, alienation, and anguish. In my artwork, unrecognizable landscapes and unidentifiable solitary figures grace panoramic canvases devoid of color and fine detail yielding scenes that, while rooted in reality, lend themselves to the surreal. The compositions are designed to evoke feelings of unease, as the viewer is confronted with figures experiencing raw emotion.
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Cycles of Nature

Darby, Heather 07 April 2011 (has links)
My work focuses on my physical connection to the earth. I translate what I see and visualize in nature into graphic shapes and patterns using textiles, fibers, and paints. Further, I interweave these materials through a variety of techniques, and I incorporate sewn lines to create compositions highlighting natural elements that depict the course of life. I employ a hands-on, low technology approach. This tactic contrasts my work as a professional graphic designer. While my professional efforts generally lack a physical connection with nature, due to digital simulations of real objects, my personal artwork allows me to step away from the insipid technology tools commonly used in today’s society.

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