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Gold and silver diffusion in germanium: a thermodynamic approach
Diffusion properties are technologically important in the understanding of semiconductors for the efficent formation of defined nanoelectronic devices. In the present study we employ experimental data to show that bulk materials properties (elastic and expansivity data) can be used to describe gold and silver diffusion in germanium for a wide temperature range (702–1177 K). Here we show that the so-called cBΩ model thermodynamic model, which assumes that the defect Gibbs energy is proportional to the isothermal bulk modulus and the mean volume per atom, adequately metallic diffusion in germanium
The Carbon Nanotubes Effect into Single-lap Joint Failure Modes and Load Capacity: a Macromechanical Analysis
Correlated evolution of chloroplast heat shock protein expression in closely related plant species
Plasma Pharmacokinetics of Veledimex, a Small-Molecule Activator Ligand for a Proprietary Gene Therapy Promoter System, in Healthy Subjects
White matter hyperintensities rather than Lacunar Infarcts are associated with depressive symptoms in older people: The LADIS study
Europium(III) complexes with propionate, lactate, pyruvate and α-alaninate in aqueous solution
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