8 resultados para Self-etching adhesive systems
em Universitätsbibliothek Kassel, Universität Kassel, Germany
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Zusammenfassung: Ziel der Arbeit ist den Sinn von Schauder philosophisch zu erhellen. An einem Einzelphänomen, wie es so bisher nicht behandelt wurde, wird zugleich das Geflecht von Affekt/Emotion/Gefühl, gestützt auf Hegel, Heidegger, Husserl, Freud und Lacan, in immer neuen Ansätzen kritisch reflektiert und Zug um Zug mit Derrida dekonstruiert. In einem Textverfahren, das sich auch grafisch durch gegenübergestellte Kolumnen auszeichnet, werden heterogene Ansätze zum Sinn von Schauder mit dekonstruktivistischen Einsichten konfrontiert. Die Ansätze, Schauder über Datum, Begriff, Phänomen oder Strukturelement bestimmen zu wollen, durchdringen sich dabei mit denjenigen, die sich einer solchen Bestimmung entziehen (Hegels Negativität, Heideggers Seinsentzug oder Lacans Signifikantenmangel). Am Fokus Schauder, an dem sich das Fiktive einer mit sich selbst identischen Präsenz besonders eindringlich darstellt, werden so spezifische Aporien der Metaphysik der Präsenz entfaltet und die Geschlossenheit logozentristischer Systeme in die Bewegung einer anderen Öffnung und Schließung im Sinn der Schrift bzw. des allgemeinen Textes transformiert. Neben der différance, dem Entzug der Metapher, dem Supplement und dem Gespenstischen stützt sich die Arbeit auf die Iterabilität, bei der im selben Zug die Identität des Sinns gestiftet und zerstreut wird (Dissemination). Im Kapitel Piloerection werden Ambivalenzen und Paradoxien des Schauders am Beispiel von computergestützten empirisch-psychologischen Studien aufgezeigt. Im Kapitel Atopologie des Schauders prädikative, propositionale und topologische Bedingungen zum Sinn von Schauder analysiert und dekonstruiert. Ebenso, im Folgekapitel Etymon, etymologische und technisch-mediale Bedingungen. Im Schlußkapitel Maß, Anmaß, Unmaß der Empfindung des Schauders wird am Beispiel der konkreten Beiträge zum Schauder von Aristoteles, Kant, Fechner, Otto, Klages, Lorenz und Adorno aufgezeigt, dass (1) ein Schauder nicht von einem Außen aus an-gemessen werden kann, (2) sich im Schauder die metaphysische Opposition von Fiktion und Realität in einer Unentscheidbarkeit zerstreut, (3) dass trotz der Heterogenität der Ansätze in diesen Beiträgen eine Komplizenschaft zum Ausdruck kommt: ein Begehren nach Präsenz, das durch den Ausschluß des Anderen zugleich die Gewalt des Einen produziert, (4) dass der Signifikant Schauder, der selbst in Abwesenheit eines Referenten, eines bestimmten Signifikats, einer aktuellen Bedeutungsintention, eines Senders oder Empfängers funktioniert, als verändertes Zurückbleiben eines differenzieller Zeichens betrachtet werden muss, als Effekt von Spuren, die sich nur in ihrem eigenen Auslöschen ereignen. Die Arbeit schließt mit dem Vorschlag, Spüren jenseits von Arché, Telos oder Eschaton, jenseits eines Phallogozentrismus in der derridaschen Spur zu denken. Nicht zuletzt über diese Pfropfung, wie sie im Französischen [trace] so nicht möglich ist, schließt sie als deutschsprachiger Beitrag an sein Werk an.
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In now-a-days semiconductor and MEMS technologies the photolithography is the working horse for fabrication of functional devices. The conventional way (so called Top-Down approach) of microstructuring starts with photolithography, followed by patterning the structures using etching, especially dry etching. The requirements for smaller and hence faster devices lead to decrease of the feature size to the range of several nanometers. However, the production of devices in this scale range needs photolithography equipment, which must overcome the diffraction limit. Therefore, new photolithography techniques have been recently developed, but they are rather expensive and restricted to plane surfaces. Recently a new route has been presented - so-called Bottom-Up approach - where from a single atom or a molecule it is possible to obtain functional devices. This creates new field - Nanotechnology - where one speaks about structures with dimensions 1 - 100 nm, and which has the possibility to replace the conventional photolithography concerning its integral part - the self-assembly. However, this technique requires additional and special equipment and therefore is not yet widely applicable. This work presents a general scheme for the fabrication of silicon and silicon dioxide structures with lateral dimensions of less than 100 nm that avoids high-resolution photolithography processes. For the self-aligned formation of extremely small openings in silicon dioxide layers at in depth sharpened surface structures, the angle dependent etching rate distribution of silicon dioxide against plasma etching with a fluorocarbon gas (CHF3) was exploited. Subsequent anisotropic plasma etching of the silicon substrate material through the perforated silicon dioxide masking layer results in high aspect ratio trenches of approximately the same lateral dimensions. The latter can be reduced and precisely adjusted between 0 and 200 nm by thermal oxidation of the silicon structures owing to the volume expansion of silicon during the oxidation. On the basis of this a technology for the fabrication of SNOM calibration standards is presented. Additionally so-formed trenches were used as a template for CVD deposition of diamond resulting in high aspect ratio diamond knife. A lithography-free method for production of periodic and nonperiodic surface structures using the angular dependence of the etching rate is also presented. It combines the self-assembly of masking particles with the conventional plasma etching techniques known from microelectromechanical system technology. The method is generally applicable to bulk as well as layered materials. In this work, layers of glass spheres of different diameters were assembled on the sample surface forming a mask against plasma etching. Silicon surface structures with periodicity of 500 nm and feature dimensions of 20 nm were produced in this way. Thermal oxidation of the so structured silicon substrate offers the capability to vary the fill factor of the periodic structure owing to the volume expansion during oxidation but also to define silicon dioxide surface structures by selective plasma etching. Similar structures can be simply obtained by structuring silicon dioxide layers on silicon. The method offers a simple route for bridging the Nano- and Microtechnology and moreover, an uncomplicated way for photonic crystal fabrication.
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The result of the first calculation of a self-consistent relativistic many electron correlation diagram ever done (for the system Au - I) leads to a good agreement of the spectral shape and position of the observed noncharacteristic X-rays within the quasi adiabatic model.
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We present a new scheme to solve the time dependent Dirac-Fock-Slater equation (TDDFS) for heavy many electron ion-atom collision systems. Up to now time independent self consistent molecular orbitals have been used to expand the time dependent wavefunction and rather complicated potential coupling matrix elements have been neglected. Our idea is to minimize the potential coupling by using the time dependent electronic density to generate molecular basis functions. We present the first results for 16 MeV S{^16+} on Ar.
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Genetic Programming can be effectively used to create emergent behavior for a group of autonomous agents. In the process we call Offline Emergence Engineering, the behavior is at first bred in a Genetic Programming environment and then deployed to the agents in the real environment. In this article we shortly describe our approach, introduce an extended behavioral rule syntax, and discuss the impact of the expressiveness of the behavioral description to the generation success, using two scenarios in comparison: the election problem and the distributed critical section problem. We evaluate the results, formulating criteria for the applicability of our approach.
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We report on an elementary course in ordinary differential equations (odes) for students in engineering sciences. The course is also intended to become a self-study package for odes and is is based on several interactive computer lessons using REDUCE and MATHEMATICA . The aim of the course is not to do Computer Algebra (CA) by example or to use it for doing classroom examples. The aim ist to teach and to learn mathematics by using CA-systems.
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The ongoing growth of the World Wide Web, catalyzed by the increasing possibility of ubiquitous access via a variety of devices, continues to strengthen its role as our prevalent information and commmunication medium. However, although tools like search engines facilitate retrieval, the task of finally making sense of Web content is still often left to human interpretation. The vision of supporting both humans and machines in such knowledge-based activities led to the development of different systems which allow to structure Web resources by metadata annotations. Interestingly, two major approaches which gained a considerable amount of attention are addressing the problem from nearly opposite directions: On the one hand, the idea of the Semantic Web suggests to formalize the knowledge within a particular domain by means of the "top-down" approach of defining ontologies. On the other hand, Social Annotation Systems as part of the so-called Web 2.0 movement implement a "bottom-up" style of categorization using arbitrary keywords. Experience as well as research in the characteristics of both systems has shown that their strengths and weaknesses seem to be inverse: While Social Annotation suffers from problems like, e. g., ambiguity or lack or precision, ontologies were especially designed to eliminate those. On the contrary, the latter suffer from a knowledge acquisition bottleneck, which is successfully overcome by the large user populations of Social Annotation Systems. Instead of being regarded as competing paradigms, the obvious potential synergies from a combination of both motivated approaches to "bridge the gap" between them. These were fostered by the evidence of emergent semantics, i. e., the self-organized evolution of implicit conceptual structures, within Social Annotation data. While several techniques to exploit the emergent patterns were proposed, a systematic analysis - especially regarding paradigms from the field of ontology learning - is still largely missing. This also includes a deeper understanding of the circumstances which affect the evolution processes. This work aims to address this gap by providing an in-depth study of methods and influencing factors to capture emergent semantics from Social Annotation Systems. We focus hereby on the acquisition of lexical semantics from the underlying networks of keywords, users and resources. Structured along different ontology learning tasks, we use a methodology of semantic grounding to characterize and evaluate the semantic relations captured by different methods. In all cases, our studies are based on datasets from several Social Annotation Systems. Specifically, we first analyze semantic relatedness among keywords, and identify measures which detect different notions of relatedness. These constitute the input of concept learning algorithms, which focus then on the discovery of synonymous and ambiguous keywords. Hereby, we assess the usefulness of various clustering techniques. As a prerequisite to induce hierarchical relationships, our next step is to study measures which quantify the level of generality of a particular keyword. We find that comparatively simple measures can approximate the generality information encoded in reference taxonomies. These insights are used to inform the final task, namely the creation of concept hierarchies. For this purpose, generality-based algorithms exhibit advantages compared to clustering approaches. In order to complement the identification of suitable methods to capture semantic structures, we analyze as a next step several factors which influence their emergence. Empirical evidence is provided that the amount of available data plays a crucial role for determining keyword meanings. From a different perspective, we examine pragmatic aspects by considering different annotation patterns among users. Based on a broad distinction between "categorizers" and "describers", we find that the latter produce more accurate results. This suggests a causal link between pragmatic and semantic aspects of keyword annotation. As a special kind of usage pattern, we then have a look at system abuse and spam. While observing a mixed picture, we suggest that an individual decision should be taken instead of disregarding spammers as a matter of principle. Finally, we discuss a set of applications which operationalize the results of our studies for enhancing both Social Annotation and semantic systems. These comprise on the one hand tools which foster the emergence of semantics, and on the one hand applications which exploit the socially induced relations to improve, e. g., searching, browsing, or user profiling facilities. In summary, the contributions of this work highlight viable methods and crucial aspects for designing enhanced knowledge-based services of a Social Semantic Web.
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In this work, fabrication processes for daylight guiding systems based on micromirror arrays are developed, evaluated and optimized.Two different approaches are used: At first, nanoimprint lithography is used to fabricate large area micromirrors by means of Substrate Conformal Imprint Lithography (SCIL).Secondly,a new lithography technique is developed using a novel bi-layered photomask to fabricate large area micromirror arrays. The experimental results showing a reproducible stable process, high yield, and is consuming less material, time, cost and effort.