Search Results - "Chia, Ray W. J."
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Calculus migration characterization during Ho:YAG laser lithotripsy by high-speed camera using suspended pendulum method
Published in Lasers in medical science (01-07-2017)“…Calculus migration is a common problem during ureteroscopic laser lithotripsy procedure to treat urolithiasis. A conventional experimental method to…”
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Water content contribution in calculus phantom ablation during Q-switched Tm:YAG laser lithotripsy
Published in Journal of biomedical optics (01-12-2015)“…Q-switched (QS) Tm:YAG laser ablation mechanisms on urinary calculi are still unclear to researchers. Here, dependence of water content in calculus phantom on…”
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Study of substrate bias effect on corrosion susceptibility of thin film magnetic disks by accelerated chemical tests
Published in Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A: Vacuum, Surfaces, and Films (01-05-1998)“…In this study, the characteristics of two relatively fast pore decoration techniques used for studying corrosion susceptibility of thin film disks with the…”
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Effect of disk roughness and carbon impact energy on corrosion protection of magnetic recording films
Published in Tribology international (01-05-2000)“…Hard disks with different roughness levels have been coated with hydrogenated and/or nitrogenated carbon using magnetron sputtering and plasma beam based…”
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Effect of adatom mobility and substrate finish on film morphology and porosity: thin chromium film on hard disk
Published in Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials (01-02-2000)“…The morphology and porosity of thin chromium films are greatly influenced by the mobility of the adatoms on the growing film surface, which is controlled by…”
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A methodology of measuring nitrogen content in thin nitrogenated carbon overcoats on magnetic thin film media
Published in Tribology letters (01-01-1998)“…Thin nitrogenated carbon overcoats were deposited on magnetic rigid disks by unbalanced DC‐magnetron sputtering using a mixture of argon and nitrogen gases…”
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