Search Results - "Grytsenko, K.P."
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Determination of scattering and Urbach absorption contributions to the light extinction in PTFE films by using graphical representation technique and numerical solution of the inverse problem
Published in Semiconductor physics, quantum electronics, and optoelectronics (01-01-2023)“…Ellipsometrically obtained spectral dependences of ordinary αxy and extra-ordinary αz extinction/attenuation coefficients within the spectral range λ = 300…980…”
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Protective applications of vacuum-deposited perfluoropolymer films
Published in Semiconductor physics, quantum electronics, and optoelectronics (06-07-2016)“…The paper summarizes in brief applications of perfluoropolymer thin films deposited from the gas phase by several different methods, for protection of various…”
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Substrate-induced self-assembly of donor–acceptor type compounds with terminal thiocarbonyl groups
Published in Thin solid films (31-07-2013)“…Two types of conjugated thiocarbonyl-terminated compounds have been synthesized and their ability to be adsorbed on surfaces of the different nature, namely,…”
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Nanoclusters in polymer matrices prepared by co-deposition from a gas phase
Published in Advances in colloid and interface science (30-11-2005)“…This paper reviews the fabrication of organic and metal nanoclusters in polymer matrices by three co-deposition techniques. In particular, the structure and…”
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Thickness distribution of gas phase coatings in confined channels
Published in Surface & coatings technology (01-03-2004)“…Conformality of coatings deposited in one-side confined channels from a film-forming gas is scrutinized theoretically for viscous mode of the gas flow. The…”
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Influence of plasma discharge on the structure of polytetrafluoroethylene film and step coverage on polymer substrate
Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-09-2007)“…Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) films have been deposited onto polycarbonate (PC) substrates from the products of PTFE evaporation, activated by a cloud of…”
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