Search Results - "Hogberg, H"
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A simple model for non-saturated reactive sputtering processes
Published in Thin solid films (31-10-2019)“…Reactive sputtering processes are quite complex processes and therefore difficult to understand in detail. However, a number of attempts to clearify the…”
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A LUHMES 3D dopaminergic neuronal model for neurotoxicity testing allowing long-term exposure and cellular resilience analysis
Published in Archives of toxicology (01-11-2016)“…Several shortcomings of current Parkinson’s disease (PD) models limit progress in identification of environmental contributions to disease pathogenesis. The…”
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Structural, electrical and mechanical characterization of magnetron-sputtered V–Ge–C thin films
Published in Acta materialia (01-06-2008)“…V 2GeC MAX-phase thin films were deposited by DC magnetron sputter epitaxy in the temperature range 450–850 °C. The MAX-phase nucleates directly on (0 0 0…”
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Electrophysiological and Behavioral Activity of Secondary Metabolites in the Confused Flour Beetle, Tribolium confusum
Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-03-2007)“…Several previous studies have addressed pheromone communication in various flour beetles (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae), including the confused flour beetle,…”
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Boron nitride: A new photonic material
Published in Physica. B, Condensed matter (15-04-2014)“…Rhombohedral boron nitride (r-BN) layers were grown on sapphire substrate in a hot-wall chemical vapor deposition reactor. Characterization of these layers is…”
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Epitaxial Ti2GeC, Ti3GeC2, and Ti4GeC3 MAX-phase thin films grown by magnetron sputtering
Published in Journal of materials research (01-04-2005)“…We have grown single-crystal thin films of Ti2GeC and Ti3GeC2 and a new phase Ti4GeC3, as well as two new intergrown MAX-structures, Ti5Ge2C3 and Ti7Ge2C5…”
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Microstructure evolution of Ti–Si–C–Ag nanocomposite coatings deposited by DC magnetron sputtering
Published in Acta materialia (01-12-2010)“…Nanocomposite coatings consisting of Ag and TiC x ( x < 1) crystallites in a matrix of amorphous SiC were deposited by high-rate magnetron sputtering from…”
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Magnetron sputtering of Ti3SiC2 thin films from a compound target
Published in Journal of vacuum science & technology. A, Vacuum, surfaces, and films (01-09-2007)“…Ti 3 Si C 2 thin films were synthesized by magnetron sputtering from Ti3SiC2 and Ti targets. Sputtering from a Ti3SiC2 target alone resulted in films with a C…”
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Phase transformation in κ- and γ-Al2O3 coatings on cutting tool inserts
Published in Surface & coatings technology (15-03-2009)“…The phase transformation in as-deposited, metastable kappa- and gamma-alumina coatings on cutting inserts has been studied by a combination of X-ray…”
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Fullerene-like CPx : A first-principles study of the relative stability of precursors and defect energetics during synthetic growth
Published in Thin solid films (23-11-2006)“…Inherently nanostructured CPx compounds were studied by first-principles calculations. Geometry optimizations and cohesive energy comparisons show stability…”
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First-principles calculations on the structural evolution of solid fullerene-like CPx
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Microstructure and electrical properties of Ti–Si–C–Ag nanocomposite thin films
Published in Surface & coatings technology (2007)“…Ti–Si–C–Ag nanocomposite coatings consisting of nanocrystalline TiC in an amorphous Si matrix with segregated Ag were deposited by dual magnetron sputtering…”
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Contact Resistance of Ti-Si-C-Ag and Ti-Si-C-Ag-Pd Nanocomposite Coatings
Published in Journal of electronic materials (01-03-2012)“…Ti-Si-C-Ag-Pd and Ti-Si-C-Ag nanocomposite coatings were deposited by direct-current magnetron sputtering on Cu substrates with an electroplated Ni layer…”
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DNTox-21c 3D brain models to predict DNT and study neurodegeneration
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Cryogenic deposition of carbon nitride thin solid films by reactive magnetron sputtering; suppression of the chemical desorption processes
Published in Thin solid films (01-05-2005)“…Nanostructured fullerene-like carbon nitride (FL CNx) is commonly grown by reactive magnetron sputtering of carbon in a nitrogen-containing atmosphere. The…”
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Computer tomography-guided core biopsies in a county hospital in Sweden: Complication rate and diagnostic yield
Published in Annals of thoracic medicine (01-07-2014)“…Core biopsies are valuable in obtaining sufficient tissue to ensure diagnosis of diseases in the thorax. To evaluate the complication rate and the diagnostic…”
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Intrusion-type deformation in epitaxial Ti3SiC2∕TiC0.67 nanolaminates
Published in Applied physics letters (17-09-2007)“…We investigate the deformation of epitaxial Ti3SiC2(0001)∕TiCx(111) (x∼0.67) nanolaminates deposited by magnetron sputtering. Nanoindentation and transmission…”
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A LUHMES 3D dopaminergic neuronal model for neurotoxicity testing allowing long-term exposure and cellular resilience analysis
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Epitaxial TiC/SiC multilayers
Published in Physica status solidi. PSS-RRL. Rapid research letters (01-05-2007)“…Epitaxial TiC/SiC multilayers were grown by magnetron sputtering at a substrate temperature of 550 °C, where SiC is normally amorphous. The epitaxial TiC…”
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Tribofilm formation on cemented carbides in dry sliding conformal contact
Published in Wear (01-04-2000)“…The friction properties and the tribofilm formation of a binderless cemented carbide and two conventional cemented carbides have been evaluated in an…”
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