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    Carbothermal synthesis of vanadium and chromium carbides from solution-Derived precursors by Preiss, H, Schultze, D, Szulzewsky, K

    Published in Journal of the European Ceramic Society (01-01-1999)
    “…Vanadium and chromium tartrate precursors prepared from aqueous solutions have been used as preceramic materials for carbothermal reactions with and without…”
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    CISCuT absorber layers — the present model of thin film growth by Winkler, M., Griesche, J., Tober, O., Penndorf, J., Blechschmied, E., Szulzewsky, K.

    Published in Thin solid films (29-05-2001)
    “…Experimental results and numeric calculations that have been contributed to a better understanding of how layer growth proceeds in the CISCuT process are given…”
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    Phase constitution and element distribution in Cu-In-S based absorber layers grown by the CISCuT-process by Winkler, M, Tober, O, Penndorf, J, Szulzewsky, K, Röser, D, Lippold, G, Otte, K

    Published in Thin solid films (21-02-2000)
    “…Solar cells based on CISCuT grown Cu-In-S absorber layers obtained efficiencies of about 6% in small areas. The CISCuT process for Cu-In-S absorber layer…”
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    Nanocrystalline SiCN composites by Szulzewsky, K., Olschewski, Ch, Kosche, I., Klotz, H.-D., Mach, R.

    Published in Nanostructured materials (1995)
    “…Nanoscaled SiCN powders are produced in a RF-induction plasma at atmospheric pressure. In all experiments the produced powders were soft and fluffy. The…”
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    Thermal treatment of binary carbonaceous/ zirconia gels and formation of Zr(C,O,N) solid solutions by Preiss, Henry, Berger, Lutz-Michael, Szulzewsky, Klaus

    Published in Carbon (New York) (1996)
    “…Binary organic—inorganic gels, in which a carbonaceous gel obtained from a coal tar pitch and a zirconia gel are combined, were prepared as precursors for…”
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    The growth mechanisms and morphology of C 60 films on different substrates by Richter, Asta, Ries, Ronald, Szulzewsky, Klaus, Pietzak, Bjo¨rn, Smith, Roger

    Published in Surface science (19-12-1997)
    “…Fullerite (C 60) films have been grown on mica, glass, sodium chloride and hard diamond-like carbon over a temperature range from 20 to 250°C. A number of…”
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