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 4.27, 28 and 29 belong to EDS analysis <strong>of</strong> the CR6-Ti, CR15-Ti and<br />
CR30F-Ti alum<strong>in</strong>a samples conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g titanium wire. As <strong>in</strong> Figure 4.18, 19, 20, 21 and<br />
22, dur<strong>in</strong>g s<strong>in</strong>ter<strong>in</strong>g, the concentration pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>in</strong> the opposite direction varies between<br />
Al and Ti.<br />
Wt (%)<br />
Wt (%)<br />
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40<br />
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10<br />
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70<br />
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10<br />
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Al (wt%) Ti (wt%)<br />
0 50 100 150 200<br />
Distance (µm)<br />
Figure 4.27. EDS l<strong>in</strong>e analysis <strong>of</strong> the sample (CR6-Ti).<br />
Al (wt%) Ti (wt%)<br />
0 50 100 150 200<br />
Distance (µm)<br />
Figure 4.28. EDS l<strong>in</strong>e analysis <strong>of</strong> the sample (CR15-Ti).<br />
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