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Single crystal insulator

Single-crystal samples of conductors best other solid samples are suitable, including polycrystalline metals, polymeric materials, semiconductors, and insulators, ultrahigh vacuum compatible typically > 5 mm diameter, 1-3 mm thick... [Pg.34]

C fi3 diamond films can be deposited on a wide range of substrates (metals, semi-conductors, insulators single crystals and polycrystalline solids, glassy and amorphous solids). Substrates can be abraded to facilitate nucleation of the diamond film. [Pg.16]

The heat conductivity in solids occurs via phonons. This conductivity is ideal in single crystals and is considerably reduced in porous solids, by one to two orders of magnitude. Therefore thermal insulation materials are built up of small particles which should touch each other at only a few points. This effect is of course enhanced by a low density of the material. [Pg.587]

The electrochemical behavior of single-crystal (100) lead telluride, PbTe, has been studied in acetate buffer pH 4.9 or HCIO4 (pH 1.1) and KOH (pH 12.9) solutions by potentiodynamic techniques with an RRDE setup and compared to the properties of pure Pb and Te [203]. Preferential oxidation, reduction, growth, and dissolution processes were investigated. The composition of surface products was examined by XPS analysis. It was concluded that the use of electrochemical processes on PbTe for forming well-passivating or insulating surface layers is rather limited. [Pg.262]

Spectroscopic Characterization of Organometallic Centers on Insulator Single Crystal Surfaces ... [Pg.117]

Rigby J, Kondratenkov M (2004) Arene Complexes as Catalysts. 7 181-204 Risse T, Freund H-J (2005) Spectroscopic Characterization of Organometallic Centers on Insulator Single Crystal Surfaces From Metal Carbonyls to Ziegler-Natta Catalysts. 16 117-149... [Pg.286]


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