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    Synthesis of Geared Planar Linkage Mechanisms through the Segmentation of Multiloop Mechanisms into Discrete Chains by Mather, Sean, Erdman, Arthur

    Published in Machines (Basel) (01-03-2024)
    “…Gears are foundational tools used to transmit or modify mechanical energy or motion. Implementing gears into planar linkage mechanisms is less common but can…”
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    Expansion of MK Circle Theory for Dyads and Triads by Mather, Sean, Erdman, Arthur

    Published in Machines (Basel) (01-08-2023)
    “…The MK circles represent a kinematic synthesis tool for the dimensional synthesis of planar dyads. The tool is uniquely useful in its ability to both find…”
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    Reformulation of Theories of Kinematic Synthesis for Planar Dyads and Triads by Mather, Sean, Erdman, Arthur

    Published in Robotics (Basel) (01-02-2023)
    “…Methods for solving planar dyads and triads in kinematic synthesis are scattered throughout the literature. A review of and a new compilation of the complex…”
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    Hafnium Oxide Based Gate Stacks on Germanium and Silicon by Mather, Sean

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…Up until 2007 the heart of the metal-oxide-semiconductor-field-effecttransistor (MOSFET) in computer processors was based on the Si-SiO2-poly Si system. This…”
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    Hafnium oxide based gate stacks on germanium and silicon by Mather, Sean

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…Up until 2007 the heart of the metal-oxide-semiconductor-field-effect-transistor (MOSFET) in computer processors was based on the Si-SiO2-poly Si system. This…”
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    Dissertation
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    Atomic layer deposition of Ti-HfO2 dielectrics by Werner, Matthew, King, Peter J., Hindley, Sarah, Romani, Simon, Mather, Sean, Chalker, Paul R., Williams, Paul A., van den Berg, Jakob A.

    “…Titanium-doped hafnium oxide films, TixHf1−xO2−δ, have been deposited with a Ti content of x = 0.1 and x = 0.5, by atomic layer deposition. The TixHf1−xO2−δ…”
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