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Simulation of electron transport during electron-beam-induced deposition of nanostructures

  • Francesc Salvat-Pujol,
  • Harald O. Jeschke and
  • Roser Valentí

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2013, 4, 781–792, doi:10.3762/bjnano.4.89

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  • free paths for the relevant materials in this work presented in the usual log–log scale. The tungsten oxycarbide compositions WC2.5O and WC1.75O0.75 correspond to the samples with the lowest and highest density in Table 1, respectively. The two curves with cross symbols show the variation due to a
  • display cross sections of the distribution at the indicated depths z below the deposit-vacuum interface. Same as Figure 13 for the charge deposited in WC1.75O0.75. Composition of the six amorphous tungsten oxycarbide deposits considered in this study, following [16] and given in terms of atomic percent
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Published 22 Nov 2013

Ceria/silicon carbide core–shell materials prepared by miniemulsion technique

  • Lars Borchardt,
  • Martin Oschatz,
  • Robert Frind,
  • Emanuel Kockrick,
  • Martin R. Lohe,
  • Christoph P. Hauser,
  • Clemens K. Weiss,
  • Katharina Landfester,
  • Bernd Büchner and
  • Stefan Kaskel

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2011, 2, 638–644, doi:10.3762/bjnano.2.67

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  • . Furthermore, first catalytic tests were carried out by temperature programmed oxidation (TPO) of methane, and the activity of this material in lowering the onset temperature of methane combustion by 262 K was documented. Keywords: ceria; cerium dioxide; core shell; miniemulsion; oxycarbide; silicon carbide
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Published 27 Sep 2011
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