Nanoporous solids that stabilize trapped gas nanobubbles open newpossibilities to fabricate solid targets for nuclear reactions. A methodology is described based on the magnetron sputtering (MS) technique operated under quasistatic flux conditions to produce such nanocomposites films with 3He contents of up to 16 at.% in an amorphous-silicon matrix. In addition to the characteristic low pressure (3–6 Pa) needed for the gas discharge, the method ensures almost complete reduction of the process gas flow during film fabrication. The method could produce similarmaterials to those obtained under classical dynamic flux conditions forMS. The drastic reduction (N99.5%) of the gas consumption is fundamental for the fabrication of targets with ...
Recent years have witnessed the flourishing of numerous novel strategies based on the magnetron sput...
There are several methods for growing single crystalline thin layers: chemical vapour deposition (CV...
83 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Hydrogen can be added to the g...
In this work, we present our magnetron sputtering based methodology to produce amorphous silicon coa...
We demonstrate that 3keVion beams, formed from the common noble gases, He, Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe, can c...
A broad interest has been showed recently on the study of nanostructuring of thin films and surfaces...
This work focuses on three research topics that were distinctly different but broadly centered aroun...
The formation of the porous structure in dc magnetron sputtered amorphous silicon thin films at low ...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, ...
One way to produce coatings with high gas retaining capability is to manipulate their structure tow...
Open Access articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-Unported (CC-BY) 3.0 licen...
The formation of the porous structure in dc magnetron sputtered amorphous silicon thin films at low ...
A comprehensive study of the species impinging on the a-Si:H surface during growth by dc magnetron r...
Nanocrystalline hydrogenated silicon films were grown by radiofrequency magnetron sputtering in an m...
We discuss the fabrication and characterization of undoped hydrogenated and crystallized silicon th...
Recent years have witnessed the flourishing of numerous novel strategies based on the magnetron sput...
There are several methods for growing single crystalline thin layers: chemical vapour deposition (CV...
83 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Hydrogen can be added to the g...
In this work, we present our magnetron sputtering based methodology to produce amorphous silicon coa...
We demonstrate that 3keVion beams, formed from the common noble gases, He, Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe, can c...
A broad interest has been showed recently on the study of nanostructuring of thin films and surfaces...
This work focuses on three research topics that were distinctly different but broadly centered aroun...
The formation of the porous structure in dc magnetron sputtered amorphous silicon thin films at low ...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering, ...
One way to produce coatings with high gas retaining capability is to manipulate their structure tow...
Open Access articles are published under the Creative Commons Attribution-Unported (CC-BY) 3.0 licen...
The formation of the porous structure in dc magnetron sputtered amorphous silicon thin films at low ...
A comprehensive study of the species impinging on the a-Si:H surface during growth by dc magnetron r...
Nanocrystalline hydrogenated silicon films were grown by radiofrequency magnetron sputtering in an m...
We discuss the fabrication and characterization of undoped hydrogenated and crystallized silicon th...
Recent years have witnessed the flourishing of numerous novel strategies based on the magnetron sput...
There are several methods for growing single crystalline thin layers: chemical vapour deposition (CV...
83 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Hydrogen can be added to the g...