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Structure/property relationships for metal/metal interfaces
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ISBN: 1558991239 Year: 1991 Publisher: Pittsburgh Materials research society

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Non-crystalline chalcogenides.
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ISBN: 0792366484 1280206845 9786610206841 0306471299 Year: 2000 Publisher: Dordrecht Kluwer

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The earliest experimental data on an oxygen-free glass have been published by Schulz-Sellack in 1870 [1]. Later on, in 1902, Wood [2], as well as Meier in 1910 [3], carried out the first researches on the optical properties of vitreous selenium. The interest in the glasses that exhibit transparency in the infrared region of the optical spectrum rose at the beginning of the twentieth century. Firstly were investigated the heavy metal oxides and the transparency limit was extended from (the case of the classical oxide glasses) up to wavelength. In order to extend this limit above the scientists tried the chemical compositions based on the elements of the sixth group of the Periodic Table, the chalcogens: sulphur, selenium and tellurium. The systematic research in the field of glasses based on chalcogens, called chalcogenide glasses, started at the middle of our century. In 1950 Frerichs [4] investigated the glass and published the paper: “New optical glasses transparent in infrared up to 12 . Several years later he started the study of the selenium glass and prepared several binary glasses with sulphur [5]. Glaze and co-workers [6] developed in 1957 the first method for the preparation of the glass at the industrial scale, while Winter-Klein [7] published reports on numerous chalcogenides prepared in the vitreous state.


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Smart materials and structures.
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ISSN: 09641726 1361665X Year: 1992 Publisher: [London?] : IOP Pub.,


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Advanced materials.
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ISSN: 09359648 15214095 Year: 1989 Publisher: [Deerfield Beach, FL : Weinheim : VCH Publishers] ; Verlag & Co. KGaA,

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Advanced Materials has been bringing you the latest progress in materials science for more than 15 years. Read carefully selected, top-quality reviews, communications, and research news at the cutting edge of the chemistry and physics of functional materials as well as book reviews, product information, interviews, and a conference calendar.


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Macromolecules
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ISSN: 00249297 15205835 Year: 1968 Publisher: Washington (D.C.) American chemical society,.

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Focuses on all fundamentals of polymer science, including synthesis, polymerization mechanisms and kinetics, chemical modification, solution/melt/solid-state characteristics, and theory and simulation, as well as surface properties of organic, inorganic, and naturally occurring polymers.

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