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Manufacturing and testing of a metal supported Ni-YSZ/YSZ/La2NiO4 IT-SOFC synthesized by physical surface deposition processes
2017
International audience; The manufacture of the last generation metal supported IT-SOFC complete cell by dry surface deposition pro-cesses is really challenging. Atmospheric Plasma Spraying (APS) and Reactive Magnetron Sputtering (RMS) processes are respectively adapted to deposit Ni-YSZ anode and YSZ electrolyte layers. RMS is also used to coat a thin and dense La2NiO4 (LNO) cathode layer. In this work, we have realized a complete cell on metallic support (ITM) produced by PLANSEE SE. The innovative LNO cathode layer was compared with screen-printed LNO layers, with and without RMS bonding layer. Electrochemical and Voltammetry tests were performed on these samples. It reveals lower perform…
Electrogeneration of Diiodoaurate in Dimethylsulfoxide on Gold Substrate and Localized Patterning
2016
International audience; A localized etching of gold surface by scanning electrochemical microscope technique is presented where a dimethylsulfoxide-based electrolyte charged with iodine is used. The electrogenerated triiodide ion at the platinum ultramicroelectrode tip (feedback mode) acts as an oxidant for gold surface. The effects of electrode diameter and the bias time have been investigated. The approach curve method was used to hold the electrode tip close to the gold surface. A scanning electron microscope is used to observe the etched gold surfaces where disk-shaped dots are generated. The diameter of these holes depends directly on the Pt electrode diameter and the bias time.
Acoustic modes in metallic nanoparticles: atomistic versus elasticity modeling
2009
The validity of the linear elasticity theory is examined at the nanometer scale by investigating the vibrational properties of silver and gold nanoparticles whose diameters range from about 1.5 to 4 nm. Comparing the vibration modes calculated by elasticity theory and atomistic simulation based on the Embedded Atom Method, we first show that the anisotropy of the stiffness tensor in elastic calculation is essential to ensure a good agreement between elastic and atomistic models. Second, we illustrate the reduction of the number of vibration modes due to the diminution of the number of atoms when reducing the nanoparticles size. Finally, we exhibit a breakdown of the frequency-spectra scalin…
Stiffer, Stronger and Centrosymmetrical Class of Pentamodal Mechanical Metamaterials
2019
Pentamode metamaterials have been used as a crucial element to achieve elastical unfeelability cloaking devices. They are seen as potentially fragile and not simple for integration in anisotropic structures due to a non-centrosymmetric crystalline structure. Here, we introduce a new class of pentamode metamaterial with centrosymmetry, which shows better performances regarding stiffness, toughness, stability and size dependence. The phonon band structure is calculated based on the finite element method, and the pentamodal properties are evaluated by analyzing the single band gap and the ratio of bulk and shear modulus. The Poisson&rsquo
Thermal effects of continuous laser treatment on Ti-6 Al(wt%)-4V(wt%) titanium alloy
2008
A titanium alloy Ti-6 Al(wt%)-4V(wt%) was treated in air by Nd:YAG laser radiation (wavelength of 1.064 %m) in continuous mode. Targets were irradiated globally with different levels of energy (accumulated fluence) at constant power. Different focal lengths and beam displacement velocities were used. Cross section microstructural observations were carried out by scanning electron microscopy. Backscattered electron imaging reveals microstructural modifications in samples. A structural phase transformation of beta (bcc) to alpha prime (hcp) phase was observed. The depth of the transformed zone observed by phase transformation is dependent on the treatment parameters. Conformity between micros…
Deposition and characterization of cold sprayed nanocrystalline NiTi
2011
International audience; Binary 50Ni–50Ti mixture was prepared by mechanical alloying from elemental powders. After 48 h of milling, the nanocrystalline B2-NiTi powder was produced. Then, this as-milled powder was deposited by cold spraying in order to produce a target which can be used to create thin films by magnetron sputtering technique. The objective is to improve the electrical characterizations of the NiTi/SiO2/Si M.O.S structures. Themorphology evolution of the powder particles, the phase identification and the alloying evolution process as function of milling time were studied using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. In addition, th…
Application of silicon-based camera for measurement of non-homogeneous thermal field on realistic specimen surface
2019
Abstract The high-cost low-resolution infrared cameras operating in middle infrared spectral ranges are widely used to detect the thermal fields. In this study, a low-cost high-resolution silicon-based sensor camera operating in near infrared spectral ranges is used to perform the observation of the thermal fields on the realistic steel specimen surface. In near-infrared spectral ranges, a small temperature variation led to a large modification in the sensor illumination, inducing acquired images with over saturation or poor dynamic range of gray levels. To address this problem, an algorithm was used to precisely adjust the exposure time to acquire images with constant gray level whatever t…
Detection and quantification of lung cancer biomarkers by a micro-analytical device using a single metal oxide-based gas sensor
2018
International audience; The analysis of exhaled volatile organic compounds (VOCs) related to lung cancer is a very promising wayin medical diagnosis because it is non-invasive and much less expensive than traditional medical analysisused so far. In that sense, a silicon micro-analytical platform consisting of a micro-preconcentrator cou-pled to a silicon spiral gas chromatographic micro-column was built, and a metal oxide-based gas sensorwas used as a miniaturized gas detector. This micro-fabricated device was successfully tested to selec-tively detect low concentrations of VOCs considered as lung cancer biomarkers, within a few minuteseven in presence of high concentrations of water vapor …
Polymorphism of Two-Dimensional Halogen Bonded Supramolecular Networks on a Graphene/Iridium(111) Surface
2017
bibtex: ISI:000393443200020 bibtex\location:'1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA',publisher:'AMER CHEMICAL SOC',type:'Article',affiliation:'Sicot, M (Reprint Author), Univ Lorraine, CNRS, Inst Jean Lamour, UMR 7198, BP 70239, F-54506 Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France. Sicot, Muriel; Kierren, Bertrand; Fagot-Revurat, Yannick; Moreau, Luc; Granet, Julien; Malterre, Daniel, Univ Lorraine, CNRS, Inst Jean Lamour, UMR 7198, BP 70239, F-54506 Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France. Tristant, Damien; Gerber, Iann C., Univ Toulouse, CNRS, INSA, LPCNO,UPS, 135 Ave Rangueil, F-31077 Toulouse, France. Tristant, Damien, Univ Toulouse, CNRS, CEMES, UPR 8011, 29 Rue Jeanne Marvig,BP 94347, F-31055 Toulouse, Fran…
On the possibility of synthesizing multilayered coatings in the (Ti,Al)N system by RGPP: A microstructural study
2019
International audience; Radiofrequency magnetron sputtering combined with reactive gas pulsing process was used to synthesize two titanium aluminum nitride multilayer films using a periodically controlled nitrogen flow rate changing from 0.4 to 1 sccm (sample S04-1) and from 0 to 1 sccm (sample S0-1). A metallic TiAl buffer layer was deposited on the etched substrates before the deposition to enhance their adhesion. The films were characterized using mainly transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction. The role of the crystallinity of the buffer TiAl metallic layer deposited before gas introduction on the growth orientations is emphasized. It is shown that the formation of a mu…