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Tungsten grain size effects

Tamaki, I, Zhang, Z., Fujimori, K., Akiyama, M., Harada,T., Miura, N. and Yamazoe, N. (1994) Grain-Size Effects in Tungsten Oxide-Based Sensor for Nitrogen Oxides. Journal of the Electrochemical Society 141,2207-10. [Pg.465]

Figure 1.2. Grain size effects in microhardness testing, (a) Results from tungsten carbide cutting-tool compositions, (b) Apparent hardness changing as grain size to indent size decreases. Figure 1.2. Grain size effects in microhardness testing, (a) Results from tungsten carbide cutting-tool compositions, (b) Apparent hardness changing as grain size to indent size decreases.
Tungsten films have a large density of grain boundaries (approximate grain size is about 10(X) A). Comment on the effect of grain size and orientation on indentation depth and hence the polish rate. [Pg.313]


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