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Homoparentalités. NVL
2014
Testing infiltration run effects on the estimated water transmission properties of a sandy-loam soil
2016
Abstract Testing factors influencing determination of soil water transmission properties by an infiltrometer method helps better interpretation of the collected data and allows the development of appropriate sampling strategies for the intended use of the data. These factors include the soil water content at the start of the experiment, the height from which water is poured onto the soil surface, and the duration of the infiltration run. A sandy-loam soil was sampled with the BEST (Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters) procedure of soil hydraulic characterization and two heights of pouring of water (0.03 and 1.5 m) under three different initial soil water content, θ i (0.12 ≤ θ i …
Optical active centres in ZnO samples
2006
Abstract In recent years, there has been a resurgence in the interest in the use of ZnO (Eg ∼ 3.37 eV) as a material for a wide range of opto-emitter applications spanning visible and short wavelengths. Bulk, thin films and nanomaterials obtained using different synthesis methods have been investigated for optoelectronic and biotechnological device applications. Nominally undoped bulk samples typically present a myriad-structured near-band-edge recombination, mainly due to free/bound excitons and donor–acceptor pair transitions. Furthermore, deep level emission due to intrinsic defects and extrinsic impurities, such as transition metal ions, are commonly observed in different grades of bulk…
Development of a Textile Nanocomposite as Naked Eye Indicator of the Exposition to Strong Acids
2017
[EN] Chemical burns, mainly produced by acids, are a topic of concern. A new sensing material for the detection of strong acids able to be incorporated into textiles has been developed. The material is prepared by the covalent attachment of 2,2 ',4,4 ',4 ''-pentamethoxy triphenyl methanol to a mesoporous material which further is included in a nitro resin to obtain a colourless composite. The response of this composite to diverse acid solutions was tested showing the appearance of an intense purple colour (with a colour difference higher than 160) that can be monitored by the naked eye or could be easily digitised to feed an instrumental sensor. Reversibility and resistance to washing cycle…
Conséquences du refus par un maître auxiliaire d'une affectation hors de ses voeux
1997
International audience
Study of TiO2 nanomembranes obtained by an induction heated MOCVD reactor
2015
Abstract Nanostructures of TiO2 were grown using the metal oxide chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) technique. The procedure used induction heating on a graphite susceptor. This specific feature and the use of cobalt and ferrocene catalysts resulted in nanomembranes never obtained by common MOCVD reactors. The present study discusses the preparation of TiO2 nanomembranes and the dependence of nanomembrane structure and morphology on growth parameters.
INVESTIGATIONS ON INFILTRATION METHODS FOR AN IMPROVED SOIL HYDRAULIC CHARACTERIZATION
2020
Interdiction des poursuites individuelles. Déclaration notariée d'insaisissabilité inopposable au liquidateur. Insaisissabilité reportée sur le prix …
2018
International audience; (Com. 25 oct. 2017, n° 16-22.249, arrêt n° 1314 F-D, M. Thierry R. c/ Sté Véronique T., ès qual. et a.)
Vapor phase epitaxy of Hg1−xCdxI2 on sapphire
1998
Abstract We demonstrate the possibility of growing Hg 1− x Cd x I 2 layers on sapphire substrates by vapor-phase epitaxy (VPE). The successful growth has been carried out using an α-HgI 2 polycrystalline source and a CdTe buffer layer grown on sapphire by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE) before the Hg 1− x Cd x I 2 VPE growth. The Hg 1− x Cd x I 2 /sapphire 20–40 μm thick layers with a uniform composition in the range of x =0.2–0.6 were grown at 220–250°C for 70–300 h. The layers were studied by scanning electron microscopy, energy disperse X-ray analysis and X-ray diffractometry. Results on the layer characterization are reported and the effect of VPE conditions on the layer proper…
Influence of twinned structure on the morphology of CdTe(111) layers grown by MOCVD on GaAs(100) substrates
2003
Abstract The morphology and structure of CdTe(1 1 1) layers grown on GaAs(1 0 0) by MOCVD have been studied by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and X-ray texture analysis. Growth conditions have been chosen so that mirror-like CdTe layers are obtained. Layers whose growth times vary between 10 s and 2 h have been investigated. The X-ray texture analysis shows that the CdTe layers grown on GaAs substrates that were thermally treated at 580°C for 30 min in a H 2 atmosphere exhibit a (1 1 1) preferential orientation and are twinned. This twinned structure of the (1 1 1)CdTe layer which is observed as 60° rotated triangular crystallites in the AFM images strongly influences the surface morphology.…