use of metal templates for microcavity formation in alumina
use of metal templates for microcavity formation in alumina
use of metal templates for microcavity formation in alumina
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Figure 4.35. Phase equilibrium diagram <strong>of</strong> CuO - Al2O3 system ................................... 54<br />
Figure 4.36. EDS l<strong>in</strong>e analysis <strong>of</strong> the sample CR30F-Cu .............................................. 55<br />
Figure 4.37. SEM micrographs <strong>of</strong> alum<strong>in</strong>a CR30F that conta<strong>in</strong>ed copper wire ............ 55<br />
Figure 4.38. EDS l<strong>in</strong>e analysis <strong>of</strong> the sample CR30F .................................................... 56<br />
Figure 4.39. Picture <strong>of</strong> the alum<strong>in</strong>a sample (sandwich structure) (a) and<br />
(b) after s<strong>in</strong>ter<strong>in</strong>g (c) fracture surface <strong>of</strong> sample CR3000SG-Plt<br />
(d) cross sectional surface <strong>of</strong> sample CR30F-Plt ....................................... 57<br />
Figure 4.40. SEM micrographs <strong>of</strong> alum<strong>in</strong>a that <strong>use</strong>d Ti plate (a), (b) alum<strong>in</strong>a<br />
CR30F-Plt (c), (d) alum<strong>in</strong>a CT3000SG-Plt ................................................ 58<br />
Figure 4.41. EDS l<strong>in</strong>e analysis <strong>of</strong> the sample (CR30F-Plt) ............................................ 59<br />
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