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    Effect of DLC surface texturing on friction and wear during lubricated sliding by Chouquet, C., Gavillet, J., Ducros, C., Sanchette, F.

    Published in Materials chemistry and physics (01-10-2010)
    “…Surface texturing was investigated in order to improve the tribological properties of a DLC/steel lubricated sliding contact. A direct coating texturing…”
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    Root-growth mechanism for single-wall carbon nanotubes by Gavillet, J, Loiseau, A, Journet, C, Willaime, F, Ducastelle, F, Charlier, J C

    Published in Physical review letters (31-12-2001)
    “…The catalytic growth of single-wall carbon nanotubes is investigated by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The similarities between the samples…”
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    A novel texturing of micro injection moulding tools by applying an amorphous hydrogenated carbon coating by Griffiths, C.A., Dimov, S.S., Rees, A., Dellea, O., Gavillet, J., Lacan, F., Hirshy, H.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (25-11-2013)
    “…This paper investigates the effect that a novel texturing of replication tools by applying amorphous hydrogenated carbon (aC:H) coating has on the processing…”
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    Fabrication of superhydrophobic surfaces with controlled topography and chemistry by Blondiaux, N., Scolan, E., Popa, A.M., Gavillet, J., Pugin, R.

    Published in Applied surface science (15-11-2009)
    “…We report the fabrication of sub-micrometer large silicon pillars with controlled aspect ratios by combining thin polymer film structuring and dry etching. A…”
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    Microscopic mechanisms for the catalyst assisted growth of single-wall carbon nanotubes by Gavillet, J., Loiseau, A., Ducastelle, F., Thair, S., Bernier, P., Stéphan, O., Thibault, J., Charlier, J.-C.

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-08-2002)
    “…Whatever the synthesis technique used, the growth of ropes of single-wall carbon nanotubes requires the assistance of a metallic catalyst. In this paper, the…”
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    Investigation of surface treatment effects in micro-injection-moulding by Griffiths, C. A., Dimov, S. S., Brousseau, E. B., Chouquet, C., Gavillet, J., Bigot, S.

    “…Micro-injection-moulding as a replication method is one of the key technologies for micro-manufacture. An important stage in micro-injection-moulding which can…”
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    Polymer lab-on-chip systems with integrated electrochemical pumps suitable for large-scale fabrication by Nestler, J., Morschhauser, A., Hiller, K., Otto, T., Bigot, S., Auerswald, J., Knapp, H. F., Gavillet, J., Gessner, T.

    “…A low-cost, polymer-based microfluidic platform is described that not only includes passive microfluidic parts, but also pumps based on an on-chip…”
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    Nucleation and growth of single-walled nanotubes: the role of metallic catalysts by Gavillet, J, Thibault, J, Stéphan, O, Amara, H, Loiseau, A, Bichara, Ch, Gaspard, J P, Ducastelle, F

    Published in Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology (01-04-2004)
    “…We present a review of experimental and theoretical results on the nucleation and growth of single-walled nanotubes, with particular emphasis on the growth of…”
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    Nano-mechanical cutting and opening of single wall carbon nanotubes by Stepanek, I, Maurin, G, Bernier, P, Gavillet, J, Loiseau, A, Edwards, R, Jaschinski, O

    Published in Chemical physics letters (01-12-2000)
    “…We pioneered a simple and soft mechanical cutting process for single wall carbon nanotubes involving diamond particles as abrasive material. High resolution…”
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    Sub-μm structured lotus surfaces manufacturing by Worgull, Matthias, Heckele, M., Mappes, T., Matthis, B., Tosello, G., Metz, T., Gavillet, J., Koltay, P., Hansen, H. N.

    “…Sub-μm structured surfaces allow modifying the behavior of polymer films or components. Especially in micro-fluidics a lotus-like characteristic is requested…”
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    Synthesis of zirconia thin films by RPECVD: Modeling of Ar–O 2 post-discharge and comparison between Ar–O 2 and Ar–O 2–H 2 post-discharges processes by Belmonte, T., Czerwiec, T., Gavillet, J., Michel, H.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (01-12-1997)
    “…Zirconia was deposited on cylindrical substrates by flowing Ar–O 2 and Ar–O 2–H 2 post-discharge enhanced chemical vapor deposition below 753 K. Their use in…”
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    Sub-µ structured lotus surfaces manufacturing by Worgull, M., Heckele, M., Mappes, T., Matthis, B., Tosello, G., Metz, T., Gavillet, J., Koltay, P., Hansen, H.N.

    “…Sub-micro structured surfaces allow modifying the behavior of polymer films or components. Especially in micro fluidics a lotus-like characteristic is…”
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    Determination of O atom density in Ar-O 2 and Ar-O 2-H 2 flowing microwave discharges by Czerwiec, T., Gavillet, J., Belmonte, T., Michel, H., Ricard, A.

    Published in Surface & coatings technology (1998)
    “…Ar-O 2 and Ar-O 2-H 2 gas mixtures (1500 Pa) with a high dilution of molecular gases in argon are studied both in a 2450 MHz microwave discharge and in…”
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    Low temperature zirconia thin film synthesis by a chemical vapour deposition process involving ZrCl 4 and O 2–H 2–Ar microwave post-discharges. Comparison with a conventional CVD hydrolysis process by Gavillet, J., Belmonte, T., Hertz, D., Michel, H.

    Published in Thin solid films (1997)
    “…Thin films of zirconia have been deposited at 733 K and below by microwave post-discharge-assisted oxidation of ZrCl 4 in O 2–H 2–Ar mixtures, leading to…”
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