1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf00180778
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Growth and fatigue properties of pulsed laser deposited Pb1 ? x La x (Zr y Ti z )O3 thin films with [0 0 /] preferred orientation

Abstract: Growth of [0 0/] preferentially oriented Pbl _ xLax(ZryTiz) 03 (PLZT) thin films was carried out by using targets of either tetragonal or rhombohedral structure. The tetragonal films grew in a similar manner to the rhombohedral films. Both the substrate temperature (500 or 550 °C) and oxygen pressure (0.1 mbar, 10 Pa) required stringent control in order to deposit [00/]-textured PLZT thin films. The ferroelectric and fatigue properties were examined.The films deposited on YBa2Cu3OT_x and CeO2 coated silicon (Y… Show more

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“…In recent years, wood plastic composites (WPC) has been gaining popularity in a wide variety of applications due to their characteristics of biodegradability, lower energy requirements for processing and density, renewability and so forth. Lower costs promised a bright future for the utilization of WPC in the plastic industry . Most wood‐plastic composites use PVC as the thermoplastic matrix.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, wood plastic composites (WPC) has been gaining popularity in a wide variety of applications due to their characteristics of biodegradability, lower energy requirements for processing and density, renewability and so forth. Lower costs promised a bright future for the utilization of WPC in the plastic industry . Most wood‐plastic composites use PVC as the thermoplastic matrix.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polymer based monolithic columns are based on polystyrene, polyacrylamide and polymethacrylate. Among other types of polymer based monolithic columns, polymethacrylate monoliths have been investigated with various chromatographic modes in CEC []. Polymethacrylate‐based monolithic capillary columns (PMMCs) are potential separation materials for CEC and have simple synthesis procedures [].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, poly(VDC‐co‐EDMA) monolith should be evaluated as a more hydrophilic stationary phase with respect to the commonly tried methacrylate‐based monoliths (i.e. poly(BMA‐co‐EDMA), poly(LMA‐co‐EDMA), and poly(ODMA‐co‐EDMA)) . On the other hand, the highest contact angle among the synthesized copolymers was interestingly obtained for poly(VPV‐co‐EDMA) membrane.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Hydrophobicity of the new stationary phases was evaluated by measuring the contact angles of membranes prepared in the form of poly(VPV‐co‐EDMA) and poly(VDC‐co‐EDMA) copolymer. The membranes in the form of poly(BMA‐co‐EDMA), poly(LMA‐co‐EDMA), and poly(ODMA‐co‐EDMA) were also prepared for comparison since various stationary phases based on these copolymers were successfully used in CEC . The contact angles of vinyl ester and methacrylate‐based membranes are given in Table .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%