913 resultados para RF sputtering deposition


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1. The determination and interpretation of electronic collision cross sections -- 2. An electron spectrometer for the study of inelastic collision cross sections -- 3. The inelastic scattering of electrons by helium -- 4. Inelastic collision cross sections of carbon monoxide -- 5. An electron impact study of nitrogen in the kinetic energy range 400 to 600 volts -- 6. Electronic collision cross sections and oscillator strengths for oxygen in the Schumann-Runge region -- 7. Electronic collision cross sections for oxygen at excitation energies above 10 volts -- 8. Electronic collsion cross sections for nitrogen at excitation energies from 10 to 80 electron volts -- 9. Additional collision cross sections for helium, especially in the ionized continuum -- 10. A collision cross section study of CO₂, with a theoretical study of two transitions -- 11. Further developments in the theory and use of the electron spectrometer -- 12. Electronic collision cross sections of water vapor.

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Report No. FAA-RD-79-94." Microfiche.

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"Contract N-onr-401-15."

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"Part of this work done under ARPA Order 631, Program Code No. 5820."

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"28 May 1985."

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Includes index.

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"In cooperation with Committee on Sedimentation Water Resources Council."

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Issued Feb. 1978.

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"Prepared for publication by the Agricultural Research Service, Dept. of Agriculture, under the auspices of the Sedimentation Committee, Water Resources Council, acting in behalf of the following participating agencies: Dept. of Agriculture ... [et al.]."

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The stepped rotating cylinder electrode (SRCE) geometry has been developed as a simple aid to the practical study of the flow-enhanced corrosion and applied electrochemistry problems commonly observed under conditions of disturbed, turbulent flow. The electrodeposition of cupric ions from an acid sulphate plating bath has been used to characterise differential rates of mass transfer to the SRCE. The variation in thickness of electrodeposited copperfilms has allowed the mapping of local rates of mass transfer over the active surface of this geometry. Both optical and scanning electron microscopy were used for the examination of metallographic sections to provide a high resolution evaluation of the distribution of mass transfer coefficient. Results are also discussed using the convective-diffusion model in combination with the existing direct numerical flow simulation (DNS) data for this geometry.