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Synthesis, XRD & SEM Studies of Zinc Substitution in Nickel Ferrites by Citrate Gel Technique
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of composition on saturation magnetization and magnetic moment was investigated using high-resolution scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS).
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Phase evolution and chemical durability of co-doped Gd2Zr2O7 ceramics for nuclear waste forms
TL;DR: In this paper, the phase structures of these solid solutions were identified by X-ray diffraction and their chemical durability was evaluated by static leach test (Materials Characterization Center, MCC-1).
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Compositional dependence of the absorption edge and dark currents in Ge1−x−ySixSny/Ge(100) photodetectors grown via ultra-low-temperature epitaxy of Ge4H10, Si4H10, and SnD4
TL;DR: In this article, lattice-matched Ge1−x−y−6Sny alloys were deposited defect-free on Ge(001) substrates via low-temperature (330 −290 ǫ°C) reactions of Ge4H10, Si 4H10 and SnD4 hydrides, and used to fabricate pin photodetectors.
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In situ electrochemical XRD study of (de)hydrogenation of MgyTi100−y thin films
P Paul Vermeulen,Harry J. Wondergem,Peter C. J. Graat,Dana M. Borsa,Herman Schreuders,Bernard Dam,R.P. Griessen,Peter H. L. Notten,Peter H. L. Notten +8 more
TL;DR: X-ray diffraction and electrochemical (de)hydrogenation were performed in situ to monitor the symmetry of the unit cells of MgyTi100−y thin film alloys (70 ≤ y ≤ 90 at.% Mg) along the pressure composition isotherms at room temperature as discussed by the authors.
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Solidification Microstructures of the Ingots Obtained by Arc Melting and Cold Crucible Levitation Melting in TiNbTaZr Medium-Entropy Alloy and TiNbTaZrX (X = V, Mo, W) High-Entropy Alloys.
TL;DR: The distribution coefficients during solidification, which were estimated by thermodynamic calculations, could explain the distribution of the constituent elements in the dendrite and interdendrite regions in the TiNbTaZr MEA and TiZrZrX high-entropy alloys.