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Rare-earth/transition-metal alloy thin films intended for use in magneto-optic memory applications are susceptible to degradation by a variety of mechanisms, among which corrosion by oxidation is p

The magnetic properties of amorphous iron-terbium alloy thin films, which are being investigated for use as high density mass memory storage media in magneto-optic devices, are degraded by exposure

Mixed organocuprates, RR'CuLi are oxidized by nitroarenes to a mixture of RR, RR', and R'R'.

Thin SiO sub 2 layers were exposed to an HBr/O sub 2 plasma for a variety of short periods, reproducing the over-etching process after polycrystalline Si gate electrodes have been etched and the ga

Two recent developments have stimulated an interest in the oxidation behavior of non-planar silicon surfaces. One is the evolution of VLSI technology toward three-dimensional fabrication.

The reflection-absorption spectrum of a saturation coverage of oxygen on Mo(100) at room temperature displays a weak and broad band centered around 780cm-1 and a stronger and sharper band at 1015cm

Cava, et al., have recently reported and subramanian, et al., confirmed a new family of high-T sub c oxide superconductors (T sub c ~ 70K) having the general formula Pb sub 2 Sr sub 2 Ln sub (1-x)

Cava, et al., have recently reported and subramanian, et al., confirmed a new family of high-T sub c oxide superconductors (T sub c ~ 70K) having the general formula Pb sub 2 Sr sub 2 Ln sub (1-x)

Most condensed matter physics can be considered either basic research of complex (or emergent) phenomena in large numbers (10 sup 22) of particles, or the development of new marerials for technolog

The transition metals combine with other elements to form a host of compounds which are electronic conductors and which range in chemical bonding from ionic (oxides), through covalent (sulfides, ar

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