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High quality superconducting titanium nitride thin film growth using infrared pulsed laser deposition

2018

SuperconductivityMaterials sciencebusiness.industryInfraredMetals and Alloys02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesTitanium nitridePulsed laser depositionchemistry.chemical_compoundQuality (physics)chemistry0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesOptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringThin film010306 general physics0210 nano-technologybusinessSuperconductor Science and Technology
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Unravelling the atomic structure of cross-linked (1 × 2) TiO2(110).

2010

The cross-linked (1 × 2) reconstruction of TiO(2)(110) is a frequently observed phase reflecting the surface structure of titania in a significantly reduced state. Here we resolve the atomic scale structure of the cross-linked (1 × 2) phase with dynamic scanning force microscopy operated in the non-contact mode (NC-AFM). From an analysis of the atomic-scale contrast patterns of the titanium and oxygen sub-structures obtained by imaging the surface with AFM tips having different tip apex termination, we infer the hitherto most accurate model of the atomic structure of the cross-linked (1 × 2) phase. Our findings suggest that the reconstruction is based on added rows in [001] direction built …

Surface (mathematics)General Physics and AstronomyMineralogychemistry.chemical_elementMolecular physicsAtomic unitsOxygen530chemistryTransition metalPhase (matter)C++ string handlingPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryRowTitaniumPhysical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
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Effects of Ultraviolet Photoactivation on Osseointegration of Commercial Pure Titanium Dental Implant After 8 Weeks in a Rabbit Model

2020

This study investigated whether a 6-Watt ultraviolet C-lamp was capable of producing photofunctionalization on commercial implants during a medium observation term of 8 weeks. A total of 20 implants were inserted in 5 New Zealand rabbits, with each animal receiving 2 implants per tibia (one photofunctionalized and one untreated), according to a previously established randomization sequence. All implants were inserted by a single surgeon following the manufacturer's instructions. Histological analysis was performed by an evaluator who was blinded to the treatment condition. After 8 weeks of healing, the 2 groups showed no statistically significant differences in terms of bone-to-implant cont…

Surface Propertiesmedicine.medical_treatmentchemistry.chemical_elementDentistry02 engineering and technologyIrradiation timeOsseointegration03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOsseointegrationAnimalsMedicineTibiaDental implantDental ImplantsTitaniumTibiabusiness.industry030206 dentistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySingle surgeonchemistryWettabilityRabbit modelRabbitsOral Surgery0210 nano-technologybusinessTitaniumJournal of Oral Implantology
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Evaluation of the force generated by gradual deflection of 0.016-inch NiTi and stainless steel orthodontic wires in self-ligating metallic and esthet…

2019

Background The purpose of this study was to evaluate the deflection forces of 0.016-inch Nitinol and stainless steel orthodontic wires, in association to different self-ligating brackets. Material and Methods Specimens were mounted in a clinical simulation model and evaluated in a Universal Testing Machine (INSTRON 3342), using a 10N load cell and ISO 15,841, as a protocol. Eight of these models were prepared, each one for the bonding of each set of self-ligating accessories to be tested: Damon Q, Damon Clear (Ormco), In-Ovation R, In-Ovation C (GAC), BioQuick, QuickClear (Forestadent), SmartClip and Clarity SL (3M). Data were subjected to One-way ANOVA, followed by Tukey tests (P<0.05). Re…

TITÂNIOUniversal testing machineMaterials scienceOrthodontic wireResearchOrthodontics:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Load cellDeflection (engineering)Nickel titaniumUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASComposite materialGradual increaseGeneral Dentistry
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Graphene Field-Effect Transistors Employing Different Thin Oxide Films: A Comparative Study

2019

In this work, we report on a comparison among graphene field-effect transistors (GFETs) employing different dielectrics as gate layers to evaluate their microwave response. In particular, aluminum oxide (Al$_{2}$O$_{3}$), titanium oxide (TiO$_{2}$), and hafnium oxide (HfO$_{2}$) have been tested. GFETs have been fabricated on a single chip and a statistical analysis has been performed on a set of 24 devices for each type of oxide. Direct current and microwave measurements have been carried out on such GFETs and short circuit current gain and maximum available gain have been chosen as quality factors to evaluate their microwave performance. Our results show that all of the devices belonging …

TechnologyMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringOxide02 engineering and technologyDielectricSettore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesArticlelaw.inventionlcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundlawGraphene Field-Effect Transistors Microwaves Oxide Films0103 physical sciences010302 applied physicsbusiness.industryGrapheneDirect currentTransistorGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTitanium oxidelcsh:QD1-999chemistry2018-020-021849ALDOptoelectronicsGraphene0210 nano-technologybusinessddc:600Short circuitMicrowaveACS Omega
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Single-Point Incremental Forming of Titanium and Titanium Alloy Sheets.

2021

Incremental sheet forming of titanium and its alloys has a significant role in modern manufacturing techniques because it allows for the production of high-quality products with complex shapes at low production costs. Stamping processes are a major contributor to plastic working techniques in industries such as automotive, aerospace and medicine. This article reviews the development of the single-point incremental forming (SPIF) technique in titanium and its alloys. Problems of a tribological and microstructural nature that make it difficult to obtain components with the desired geometric and shape accuracy are discussed. Great emphasis is placed on current trends in SPIF of difficult-to-fo…

TechnologyMaterials scienceincremental sheet formingfrictionmicrostructuresheet metal formingchemistry.chemical_elementReviewSurface roughnessFormabilityGeneral Materials Sciencelubricationsingle-point incremental formingMicroscopyQC120-168.85TMetallurgyQH201-278.5Titanium alloyForming processesStampingEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)TK1-9971chemistryDescriptive and experimental mechanicsLubricationElectrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringTA1-2040Incremental sheet formingTitaniumMaterials (Basel, Switzerland)
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Dentinal microcracks after root canal instrumentation using instruments manufactured with different NiTi alloys and the SAF system: A systematic revi…

2021

Aim: The aim of this systematic analysis was to assess the prevalence of dentinal microcracks at various levels (3, 6, and 9 mm from the apex) after using instruments made with conventional, R-Phase, and M-Wire NiTi alloys and the SAF system. Materials and Methods: Electronic searches were conducted in the databases Embase, Cochrane Library, Scopus, PubMed, and Web of Science. To arrange search methods, “MeSH” terms and/or keywords typically associated with the subject were paired with the Boolean operators “AND” and “OR.” Additional searches were conducted on the websites of four separate endodontic journals. After reading the titles and excluding duplicates, 1000 of the 1343 documents ori…

TechnologyMtwo filesWeb of scienceQH301-705.5Computer scienceQC1-9990206 medical engineeringDentistryTF Adaptive files02 engineering and technologyRoot canal instrumentationSystem a03 medical and health sciencesReciproc files0302 clinical medicineSelf-Adjusting File systemGeneral Materials ScienceBiology (General)QD1-999InstrumentationFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesR-phasebusiness.industryTPhysicsProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Engineering030206 dentistryWAVEONE filesEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)ProTaper Next files020601 biomedical engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsChemistryK3XF filesProTaper Universal filesMartensite-wireNickel titaniumDentin microcracksLower prevalenceNiTi instrumentsTA1-2040business
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The experimental facility for the Search for Hidden Particles at the CERN SPS

2019

The Search for Hidden Particles (SHiP) Collaboration has shown that the CERN SPS accelerator with its 400 $\mathrm{\small GeV/c}$ proton beam offers a unique opportunity to explore the Hidden Sector. The proposed experiment is an intensity frontier experiment which is capable of searching for hidden particles through both visible decays and through scattering signatures from recoil of electrons or nuclei. The high-intensity experimental facility developed by the SHiP collaboration is based on a number of key features and developments which provide the possibility of probing a large part of the parameter space for a wide range of models with light long-lived superweakly interacting particles…

TechnologyPhysics - Instrumentation and Detectorsbackground: inducedlarge detector systems for particle and astroparticle physicsSPSbeam transportElectron7. Clean energy01 natural sciences09 Engineeringdark matter detectors (wimps axions etc.)High Energy Physics - Experiment030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaginglaw.inventionNeutrino detectorHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)0302 clinical medicineRecoillawetc.)[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]Neutrino detectorsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesNuclear Experimentphysics.ins-detInstruments & InstrumentationInstrumentationbackground: suppressionMathematical Physicsnucleus: recoilPhysicsRange (particle radiation)tau neutrino02 Physical SciencesLarge Hadron Colliderbeam lossInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)p: beamNuclear & Particles Physicsvacuum systemparticle: interactionDark Matter detectors (WIMPbeam opticsNeutrino detectorp: beam dumpPhysics - Instrumentation and Detectorproposed experimentParticle Physics - Experimentzirconium: admixtureFOS: Physical sciencesAccelerator Physics and Instrumentationbeam: ejectionp: targetHidden SectorNuclear physicsKKKK: SHiP03 medical and health sciences0103 physical sciences[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]Beam dumpnumerical calculationsmuon: shieldingdetector: designactivity reportDark Matter detectors (WIMPsScience & Technologyhep-ex010308 nuclear & particles physicsLarge detector systems for particle and astroparticle physicsbeam-dump facilityAcceleratorfysik och instrumenteringCERN SPSHidden sectoraxionaxions etc.)Large detector systems for particle and astroparticle physicmolybdenum: alloyPhysics::Accelerator Physicstarget: designtitanium: admixtureBeam (structure)neutrino detectors
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The titanium–iron–antimony ternary system and the crystal and electronic structure of the interstitial compound Ti5FeSb2

2003

Abstract Phase equilibria were established in the Ti–Fe–Sb ternary system below the TiSb2–FeSb section at 1070 K; the Sb–TiSb2–FeSb region was studied at 870 K. Investigation of the phase relations was based on X-ray diffraction experiments on arc-melted bulk alloys, which were annealed up to 350 h. Four ternary compounds were observed: TiFe1−xSb (0.64≤x≤0.70; defect TiNiSi-type), Ti1.18Fe0.57Sb (partially and statistically filled Ni2In-type), Ti1+xFeSb (−0.20≤x≤0.27; transformation from defect AlLiSi-type to the defect MnCu2Al-type), and new Ti5FexSb3−x (0.45≤x≤1.00; W5Si3-type). An extended solid solution up to about 10 at.% antimony was observed for the Laves phase Ti(Fe1−xSbx)2−y. Ti3Sb…

Ternary numeral systemMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineLaves phaseCrystallographychemistryAntimonyTransition metalMechanics of MaterialsPhase (matter)Materials ChemistryInterstitial compoundTernary operationTitaniumSolid solutionJournal of Alloys and Compounds
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Comparison of GTR, T-PRF and open-flap debridement in the treatment of intrabony defects with endo-perio lesions : a randomized controlled trial

2019

Background Titanium- prepared platelet rich fibrin (T-PRF) is an autologous hemo-component with a high concentration of platelets that also incorporates leukocytes, and growth factors into the dense fibrin matrix and can be used as a healing biomaterial. This study assesses the adjunctive use of T-PRF in intrabony defects (IBDs) with open flap debridement (OFD) in comparison with guided tissue regeneration (GTR) as a gold standard and OFD alone as a control. Material and Methods A total of 45 patients (15 per group) were randomized as either T-PRF (test group), GTR (test group), or OFD alone (control group) sites. Probing depth (PD), clinical attachment level (CAL), and IBD were recorded. T…

Test groupmedicine.medical_treatmentAlveolar Bone LossFibrin matrixDentistrylaw.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawPlatelet-Rich FibrinmedicineHumansPeriodontologyPeriodontitisFlap SurgeryGeneral DentistryTitaniumGuided Tissue Regenerationbusiness.industryResearchSignificant differenceOpen flap debridementIntrabony DefectsAttachment level030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Platelet-rich fibrindigestive system diseasesRoot Canal TherapyTreatment OutcomeDebridementOtorhinolaryngologyDebridement (dental)UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASGuided Tissue Regeneration PeriodontalSurgerybusiness
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