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Ablation substrate

LGT could be used to reduce the pore size of a microporous membrane. The modification is by the principle of the LCVD of the ablated substrate material by the... [Pg.747]

The thermal protection system of the space shutde is composed mainly of subliming or melting ablators that are used below their fusion or vaporization reaction temperatures (42). In addition to the carbon-carbon systems discussed above, a flexible reusable surface insulation composed of Nomex felt substrate, a Du Pont polyamide fiber material, is used on a large portion of the upper surface. High and low temperature reusable surface insulation composed of siHca-based low density tiles are used on the bottom surface of the vehicle, which sees a more severe reentry heating environment than does the upper surface of the vehicle (43). [Pg.5]

Another approach is to coat the cutting tool material with a carbide former, such as titanium or siUcon or their respective carbides by CVD and deposit diamond on top of it. The carbide layer may serve as an iaterface between diamond and the cemented carbide, thus promoting good bonding. Yet another method to obtain adherent diamond coatings is laser-iaduced microwave CVD. By ablating the surface of the substrate with a laser (typically, ArF excimer laser) and coating this surface with diamond by microwave CVD, it is possible to improve the adhesion between the tool and the substrate. Partial success has been achieved ia this direction by many of these techniques. [Pg.219]

Figure 12.7b and d, respectively. Selective laser ablation ofthe ATA-doped P4VP parts is observed, even though some parts are not ablated completely. According to Figure 12.7d, some matrices are ablated markedly, particularly where the substrate surface comes out. In the present case, we also achieved selective ablation under dry conditions, which is attributed to a sufficient number of ATA molecules being present in the P4VP components. [Pg.216]

Transcutaneous catheter ablation using radioffequency current on the PSVT substrate should be considered in any patient who would have... [Pg.82]

The titanosilicate version of UTD-1 has been shown to be an effective catalyst for the oxidation of alkanes, alkenes, and alcohols (77-79) by using peroxides as the oxidant. The large pores of Ti-UTD-1 readily accommodate large molecules such as 2,6-di-ferf-butylphenol (2,6-DTBP). The bulky 2,6-DTBP substrate can be converted to the corresponding quinone with activity and selectivity comparable to the mesoporous catalysts Ti-MCM-41 and Ti-HMS (80), where HMS = hexagonal mesoporous silica. Both Ti-UTD-1 and UTD-1 have also been prepared as oriented thin films via a laser ablation technique (81-85). Continuous UTD-1 membranes with the channels oriented normal to the substrate surface have been employed in a catalytic oxidation-separation process (82). At room temperature, a cyclohexene-ferf-butylhydroperoxide was passed through the membrane and epoxidation products were trapped on the down stream side. The UTD-1 membranes supported on metal frits have also been evaluated for the separation of linear paraffins and aromatics (83). In a model separation of n-hexane and toluene, enhanced permeation of the linear alkane was observed. Oriented UTD-1 films have also been evenly coated on small 3D objects such as glass and metal beads (84, 85). [Pg.234]

Figure 6.17. Scheme, according to Roman etal. (1997), of the deposition of nano-laminate coatings via the pulsed laser ablation technique. 1 Vacuum, chamber, 2 Ti-6A1-4V substrate holder and heater, 3 deposit (nanometer range), 4 laser-induced plasma, 5 target (TiB2/TiN),... [Pg.596]

Optical properties of the material are less critical for microchips hyphenated with MS than for devices with on-chip optical detection where low background absorption or fluorescence is mandatory. Thus, completely opaque polymers like glassy carbon or polyimide " can be used as microfabrication substrates. Furthermore, polymer microchips are of great interest because their potentially low manufacturing costs may allow them to be disposable. Methods used for the fabrication of plastic chips include laser ablation and molding methods. [Pg.495]

The fabrication process of vanadium oxide (VO2) has also been studied using RBS/C. Since optieal and electrical properties of VO2 are dramatically changed at 68°C due to phase transition, VO2 is regarded as one of the candidates for thermally activated electronic or optical switching devices for optieal fibers or sensors. To obtain the desired properties, the development of the fabrication process for very thin films, without crystalline defects on various substrates, is required. Single-crystalline VO2 thin films on (0001) plane of a sapphire substrate have been synthesized by a laser ablation method. The quality of VO2 was examined by X-ray diffraction and RBS/C method. The eleetrieal resistanee and the optical transmittance of the VO2 film were measured under inereasing and deereasing temperatures. At a temperature of 68 °C, an abrupt transition of resistanee from metal to... [Pg.843]

There have been some reports of superconducting thin films of Nd2 xCexCu04 prepared by laser ablation (38)(39). The films are prepared from sintered Nd1 5Ce015Cu04 targets on heated (100)-SrTiOs substrates. Typical conditions are 500°C at an ambient oxygen pressure of 10"4 atm, followed by annealing at 900°C. [Pg.444]


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