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Hydrodynamical aspects of the floating zone silicon crystal growth process
2014
Abstract 3D numerical modeling of dopant transport in the melt is carried out for the 100 mm floating zone silicon single crystal growth process. The axis-symmetric shape of the molten zone is calculated with the program FZone considering the coil and the high frequency (HF) electromagnetic (EM) field in 3D. Time dependent melt flow, temperature and dopant concentration fields are modeled using a specialized solver based on the open source code library OpenFOAM ® . The influence of the Marangoni coefficient in the boundary conditions on the melt velocity field is analyzed. The obtained shapes of the crystallization interface and resistivity profiles in the grown crystal are compared with ex…
Mechanical, thermal and electrical properties of monolayer and bilayer graded Al/SiC/rice husk ash (RHA) composite
2017
Abstract The mechanical, electrical and thermal properties as well as thermal expansion of Al/SiC/RHA (rice husk ash) monolayer and bilayer composite have been studied using the Taguchi method and analysis of variance (ANOVA). The parameter that most significantly affects the modulus of elasticity of Al/SiC/RHA bilayer composites is processing time, with contribution percentages of 68 and 27% calculated from stress-strain graphs and ultrasonic method, respectively. However, the factor which mostly affects bending strength, CTE value and electrical resistivity of composites is process temperature with contribution percentages of 32, 28, and 22%, respectively. The projected values for modulus…
Bilayer graded Al/B4C/rice husk ash composite: Wettability behavior, thermo-mechanical, and electrical properties
2018
In this study, wettability behavior of B4C substrate as well as B4C/crystalline rice husk ash and B4C/amorphous rice husk ash substrates with two aluminum alloys were studied. The electrical resistivity, thermal expansion coefficients, and thermal diffusivity of bilayer Al/B4C/rice husk ash composite fabricated by one-step pressureless infiltration were measured and the obtained data were systemically analyzed using the Taguchi method and analysis of variance. Boron carbide substrates after addition of amorphous or crystalline rice husk ash display good wettability with molten aluminum alloys. The results show that, electrical resistivity of Al/B4C/rice husk ash composites is mainly influe…
Physicochemical processes in blanket ceramic materials
2003
Abstract Effect of external magnetic field (MF) on important physicochemical processes in ceramic blanket materials, the Li4SiO4 (FZK) and Li2TiO3 (CEA) ceramic pebbles, was studied. Stoichiometric amounts of the radiation-induced defects (RD) of the electron and hole type form at radiolysis of the ceramic materials. Colloid lithium forms only in Li4SiO4 under irradiation at the temperature 423–473 K and the dose 10–20 MGy. The magnetic field increases the radiolysis efficiency by 20–25% in both materials. The efficiency of formation of RD decreases with the increasing temperature of irradiation. Complete recombination of RD takes place at 873 K. The magnetic field retards the tritium relea…
Measurement of the surface resistivity and electrical conductivity of carbon nanotube sheets using the resonant post-method
2016
Abstract The dielectric post-resonant measurement method is extended to characterize the conduction properties of carbon nanotube sheets in the GHz frequency range ( 3 GHz f 20 GHz ) without the need for external contacts or the necessity of carbon coating. Three low-loss reference dielectrics ( TiO 2 , BaTi 4 O 9 , Teflon) with known dielectric properties are used. Conductivity values of various metals (steel, lead, brass, aluminium, copper) of the order 106–107 S/m were measured to show the suitability of the method. The electrical conductivity of the carbon nanotube sheets could be determined to approximately 1.7·105 S/m.
Precursor-based synthetic pathways to nanometer NdNiO3−x particles
1993
Abstract The oxygen deficient neodymium nickel perovskite, NdNiO3−x, has been obtained by different low temperature-low oxygen pressure synthetic procedures. Besides a solid-matrix based route, both ordered and disordered chemical-precursors have been used as starting products. X-ray powder diffraction shows that the structure of this defective perovskite is orthorhombic. The study of the grain morphology of the products as resulting from the different synthetic procedures indicates that the main parameter determining the average particle size, which is in the nanometer range, is the maximum temperature achieved in the synthesis. Resistivity and DSC measurements show the existence of a meta…
Tetrathiotetracene thin film morphology and electrical properties
2015
The electrical properties of organic thin films are determined by their chemical constituents and the morphology of the films deposited. In this paper the morphology of vacuum sublimed (7?10-6 mbar) tetrathiotetracene (TTT) thin films is shown to be strongly affected by the thermal deposition temperature (222-350 K) and rate of deposition. Mostly needle-like morphologies are identified by scanning electron microscopy. Optimal TTT purity (a pre-requisite for device preparation via subsequent oxidation) is evidenced by their initially low electrical conductivity. Altering the TTT morphology, by variation of the evaporation parameters, strongly affects this base electrical conductivity. Four p…
La 1−xCaxMnO3 semiconducting nanostructures: morphology and thermoelectric properties
2014
Semiconducting metallic oxides, especially perosvkite materials, are great candidates for thermoelectric applications due to several advantages over traditionally metallic alloys such as low production costs and high chemical stability at high temperatures. Nanostructuration can be the key to develop highly efficient thermoelectric materials. In this work, La 1−xCa x MnO3 perosvkite nanostructures with Ca as a dopant have been synthesized by the hydrothermal method to be used in thermoelectric applications at room temperature. Several heat treatments have been made in all samples, leading to a change in their morphology and thermoelectric properties. The best thermoelectric efficiency has b…
Impact of the inclusion of hydrotalcite on the morphological and electrical characteristics of an epoxy-based CNT nanocomposite
2012
The experimental results concerning the correlation between morphological and electrical characteristics of a MWCNT/epoxy based composites are presented. The impact of a nanoclay filler is investigated on the DC conductivity of a matrix loaded with different concentrations of MWCNT in order to evaluate the improvements on the dispersion of CNT inside the epoxy matrix. The dispersion is deemed to be very influencing on the electrical conductivity of the nanocomposite. A detailed morphological and structural characterization allows to interpret the electrical behaviour of the nanocomposites. © 2012 IEEE.
Structural and Electrical Transport Properties of Si doped GaN nanowires
2016
The control and assessment of doping in GaN nanostructures are crucial for the realization of GaN based nanodevices. In this study, we have investigated a series of Si-doped GaN nanowires (NWs) grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) with a typical dimension of 2–3 µm in length, and 20–200 nm in radius. In particular, high resolution energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) has illustrated a higher Si incorporation in NWs than that in two-dimensional (2D) layers and Si segregation at the edge of the NW with the highest doping. Moreover, direct transport measurements on single NWs have revealed a controlled doping with resistivity from 2 × 10−2 to 10−3 Ω.cm for Si doped NWs. Field effect tra…