diffusion barriersの例文
- Materials providing good adhesion are not necessarily good diffusion barriers and vice versa.
- The coat is composed of VSG dimers and forms a macromolecular diffusion barrier.
- Pashley concluded that the maintenance of the smear layer established a protective diffusion barrier.
- Hyaluronan networks retard diffusion and form a diffusion barrier that regulates transport of substances through intercellular spaces.
- The inclusion of the SiC as diffusion barrier was first suggested by D . T . Livey.
- Therefore, to be effective, a good diffusion barrier requires inertness with respect to adjacent materials.
- ALD is increasingly popular for creating thin films for gate dielectrics, capacitor dielectrics and diffusion barriers.
- Nickel powder and electro-deposited nickel mesh diffusion barriers were pioneered by Edward Adler and Edward Norris.
- If the layer is not continuous, its effectiveness as a diffusion barrier to oxygen is significantly reduced.
- Changing the diffusion barrier allows the sensor manufacturer to tailor the sensor to a particular target gas concentration range.
- The gold film can also be deposited on a diffusion barrier film, i . e . oxide or nitride.
- The role of a diffusion barrier is to prevent or to retard the inter-diffusion of the two superposed metals.
- The main materials were indium tin oxide transparent electrical conductor, silicon dioxide diffusion barrier, and chromium and copper conductors.
- The diffusion barrier avoids interaction between Au and Ti / Cr and requires higher temperatures to form a reliable and uniform bond.
- The process is thought to be analogous to physical diffusion, with contours acting as diffusion barriers for the colour and brightness signals.
- The stronger this accumulation, the more effective the aerobic boundary between sediment and water can act as a diffusion barrier for phosphate.
- A major problem was finding proper seals for the pumps, but by far the greatest difficulty lay in constructing an appropriate diffusion barrier.
- These results suggest a genetic basis exists behind bacterial antibiotic resistance, rather than the biofilm simply acting as a diffusion barrier to the antibiotic.
- In this way parylenes can be used as diffusion barriers and for reducing the polarizability of surface ( de-activation of oxide surfaces ).
- In humans, septins are involved in cytokinesis, cilium formation and neurogenesis through the capability to recruit other proteins or serve as a diffusion barrier.