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Peculiarities of the Thermo-Optic Coefficient at High Temperatures in Fibers Containing Bragg GratingsFedin, Igor 15 August 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Reflectivity measurements on semi-conductorsHorning, Richard Dale January 2011 (has links)
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An investigation of the electrical conductivity of germanium whiskersCalvert, James West. January 1966 (has links)
LD2668 .T4 1966 C34 / Master of Science
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The AC field effect in germanium whiskersHart, Gerald Paul. January 1966 (has links)
Call number: LD2668 .T4 1966 H326 / Master of Science
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Phase transformation and properties of magnetron co-sputtered GeSi thin filmsXu, Ziwen., 徐子文. January 2008 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Mechanical Engineering / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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A study on gate dielectrics for Ge MOS devicesLi, Chunxia, 李春霞 January 2010 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Electrical and Electronic Engineering / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Elaboration de super-réseaux de boîtes quantiques à base de SiGe et développement de dispositifs pour l'étude de leurs propriétés thermoélectriquesHauser, David 21 January 2011 (has links) (PDF)
L'utilisation de dispositifs thermoélectriques à base de films minces en SiGe est envisagée dans de nombreuses applications comme la micro-génération de puissance ou le refroidissement localisé de composants microélectroniques. Le SiGe possède en effet un net avantage en terme d'integrabilite mais souffre cependant d'un déficit en terme de performances. Dans le cadre de cette thèse, nous nous sommes intéressés à la nanostructuration de ce matériau en super-réseau de boîtes quantiques (SRBQ), celle-ci devant permettre une forte augmentation de son facteur de mérite, rendue possible par une forte altération du transport thermique à l'échelle nanométrique. La réalisation, par un outil CVD de type industriel, à 750 °C, de SRBQ monocristallins lourdement dopés est présentée à partir d'analyses morphologiques (AFM), structurales (MEB, MET) et chimiques (SIMS). Des phénomènes de forts échanges Si-Ge pendant la croissance sont notamment mis en évidence et corrélés avec des mesures de conductivité thermique qui ne démontrent pas un effet significatif des boîtes sur le transport thermique. L'élaboration de structures polycristallines originales est également présentée. Enfin, la question cruciale de la détermination du facteur de mérite est abordée, notamment concernant les problèmes d'incertitudes de mesure. Une
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Molecular precursors for the solution deposition of lead germanate and bismuth tungstate filmsEchevarria, Mikel Andoni January 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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An investigation of the complexes of zinc and germanium with 8-hydroxyquinoline.Maharaj, Vanitha. January 1991 (has links)
The experimental work described in this thesis is
aimed at the elucidation of the speciation of the zinc
and germanium 8-hydroxyquinoline systems. A knowledge
of this speciation could aid in modelling the kinetics
of solvent extraction of zinc and germanium with 7alkyl
derivatives of 8-hydroxyquinoline.
In this study the stability constants of the ligand 8hydroxyquinoline
with the ions H+, Zn2+ and Ge4+ have
been investigated by potentiometry at 25°C in a
partially aqueous medium. A titration technique was
used in which the hydrogen ion concentration was
monitored using a glass indicating electrode. The
partially aqueous medium comprised of O. 1 mol dm- 3
NaCl04 in 60% (v/v) dioxane and the concentration
levels of the reagents were at least millimolar. The
analysis of the potentiometric data was carried out
with the aid of the computer programs HALTAFALL, ESTA
and STATGRAPHICS.
The results obtained for the systems involving the H+
and Zn2+ ions compare with those reported in the
literature. The stability constant of a protonated
species in the zinc-8-hydroxyquinoline system (ZnLH)
was established for the first time. Precipitates
obtained from the Zn2+ titrations were identified as
zinc 8-hydroxyquinolate dihydrate.
The germanium 8-hydroxyquinoline system has not been
studied previously via potentiometry techniques. The
complex hydrolysed species of germanium in aqueous
solutions and the unusual features displayed in the
formation curves increased the complexity of species
selection. Although a suitable model of the species
present could not be determined some evidence suggests
the presence of protonated species. Hence, a
prerequisite for resolving the germanium-8hydroxyquinoline
system could be a more complete
understanding of the hydrolysis of germanium in the
partially aqueous medium used. / Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1991.
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The liquid-liquid extraction of Germaniun with the 7-alkylated 8- hydroxyquinoline derivative - KELEX 100.Pellow-Jarman, Martin Vincent. January 1990 (has links)
Germanium can be extracted from aqueous solutions by
KELEX 100 dissolved in an appropriate diluent.
KELEX 100 is a commercially available chelating
extractant containing the active constituent 7-(4ethyl-l-methyloctyl)-8-hydroxyquinoline. Previous
work in the solvent extraction of germanium with
this reagent has shown that germanium is extracted
most efficiently at low pH. When the germanium is
present in sulphuric acid solutions at pH less than
2, the extracted complex is GeL3+HS04-,however at pH
3 to 8, the metal is extracted as GeL2(OH)2 (where HL
= KELEX 100).
In this work, the extraction kinetics and
equilibrium extraction of germanium in the GeKELEX
100 solvent extraction system is examined by
AKUFVE and shaking assemblies, which both employ
rapid mixing of the organic and aqueous phases, and
by a quiescent interface Lewis Cell.
The AKUFVE is a Swedish designed apparatus for
solvent extraction, its performance and suitability
for solvent extraction studies is evaluated using
the extraction experiments carried out on the GeKELEX
100 solvent extraction system.
Experiments conducted using an experimental set-up
with a large interfacial area to phase volume ratio
reveal that the extraction of germanium occurs in
two distinct kinetic regimes. The first regime
occurs in the first few minutes of an extraction
experiment and is fast relative to the second
kinetic regime which follows this fast initial
extraction period and occurs until the extraction of
germanium attains the equilibrium value. In this
work an extraction mechanism involving interfacial
reaction of germanium and extractant is proposed to
explain this kinetic behaviour.
An increase in ionic strength is shown to reduce the
rate of germanium extraction in the Ge-KELEX 100
solvent extraction system. Modifiers, such as
organic alcohols, are shown to greatly improve
extraction kinetics. / Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 1990.
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