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Chemical solution deposition of electronic oxide films

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Schwartz et al. as mentioned in this paper reviewed various chemical aspects of different approaches, including sol-gel, hybrid, and metallo-organic decomposition (MOD) routes, which all have been successfully applied for the deposition of this class of materials.
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This article is published in Comptes Rendus Chimie.The article was published on 2004-05-01. It has received 445 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Combustion chemical vapor deposition & Thin film.

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Functionally graded materials: A review of fabrication and properties

TL;DR: The state of the art in materials selection, fabrication, characterization, analysis and modelling of functionally graded materials is presented with a particular emphasis on identifying fundamental structure-property relationships as discussed by the authors.
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Processing, Structure, Properties, and Applications of PZT Thin Films

TL;DR: Ferroelectrics are dielectric materials that have spontaneous polarization in certain temperature range and show nonlinear polarization-electric field dependence called a hysteresis loop as discussed by the authors.
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Solution processing of transparent conductors: from flask to film

TL;DR: This critical review focuses on the solution deposition of transparent conductors with a particular focus on transparent conducting oxide (TCO) thin-films, with an introduction into the applications of and material criteria for TCOs.
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Chemical Solution Deposition of Functional Oxide Thin Films

TL;DR: In this paper, a solution chemistry simple alkoxide based precursor system Carboxylate based precursor systems single-source precursors Acqueos Precursor Systems Solution Synthesis Strategies.
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Growth, nanostructure and vortex pinning in superconducting YBa2Cu3O7 thin films based on trifluoroacetate solutions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors review advances in the knowledge of all the steps relevant to the preparation of YBa2Cu3O7 (YBCO) thin films based on TFA precursors as a chemical solution deposition (CSD) methodology: solution preparation and deposition, pyrolysis processes, intermediate phase evolution, nucleation and growth phenomena, microstructural evolution and its influence on percolating supercurrents, as well as vortex pinning by natural existing defects.
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Sol-gel science

C.J. Brinker
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present and understand the sol-gel processing sequence from beginning to end, including discussions on the chemistry of hydrolysis and condensation of metal-organics and inorganic salts, the growth of polymeric or particulate species in sols, gelation, aging of gels, drying, structure of Gels, and sintering.
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Invited review “sol-gel” preparation of high temperature superconducting oxides

TL;DR: A review of sol-gel preparation of high temperature superconducting oxides is presented in this paper, where different classes of gel technologies were utilized, such as hydrolysis-condensation of metal-alkoxides, gelation, and organic polymeric gel.

Ferroelectric thin films

E.R. Myers, +1 more
TL;DR: The first Symposium dedicated to the field of ferroelectric thin films was held by the Materials Research Society at the Spring 1990 Meeting in San Francisco, CA, April 16-20, 1990 as mentioned in this paper.
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Sol-gel transition in simple silicates II☆

TL;DR: In this article, a range of conditions in which the rate of hydrolysis was varied from fast to slow with respect to condensation were discussed, and it was shown that higher temperatures were sufficient to densify fine gels by a process which was postulated to consist of polymer relaxation followed by condensation and pore collapse.
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Ultrastructure processing of ceramics, glasses, and composites

TL;DR: In this paper, the state of the science of producing ceramic, glass, and composite materials using the new methods of chemical micromorphology, and transformation based processing, along with practical applications is examined.
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