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In Situ Characterization of the Pulsed Laser Deposition of Magnetic Thin Films
Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) has been proven as an effective means of depositing films from refractory targets. In our earlier work, either Nd/YAG or excimer lasers, interacting directly with target surfaces,...
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In Situ Characterization of the Pulsed Laser Deposition of Magnetic Thin Films
Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) has been proven as an effective means of depositing films from refractory targets. In our earlier work, either Nd/YAG or excimer lasers, interacting directly with target surfaces,...
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A Predictive Thermodynamic Model for Complex High Temperature Solution Phases XI
A computer-based model has been developed that predicts phase compositions of simple and complex multicomponent, non-ideal, high temperature solutions. Component activities in liquid and solid solutions, and g...
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Thermodynamic Activity and Vapor Pressure Models for Silicate Systems Including Coal Slags
A new modeling approach is described for thermodynamic predictions of multicomponent, multiphase high temperature silicate systems including coal slags. The model, which attributes negative deviations from ide...
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Transpiration Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Liquid KCl and KOH Vaporization
Existing thermodynamic functions for the equilibrium vapor species over liquid KCl and KOH are based largely on an extrapolation of data for the lower temperature solid systems together with estimated spectros...
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Transpiration Mass Spectrometry—A New Thermochemical Tool
Classical vaporization methods such as transpiration and Knudsen or Langmuir effusion have been limited because they do not establish the molecular identity of transport species or because low pressures are ne...