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Fraunhofer-Institut für Zuverlässigkeit und Mikrointegration IZM
An in situ tensile test device for thermo-mechanical characterisation of interfaces between carbon nanotubes and metals
Towards nanoreliability of CNT-based sensor applications: Investigations of CNT-metal interfaces combining molecular dynamics simulations, advanced in situ experiments and analytics
Development of transfer Electrostatic Carriers (T-ESC®) for thin 300mm wafer handling using seal glass bonding technology
A MEMS friction vacuum gauge suitable for high temperature environment
Towards nanoreliability of sensors incorporating interfaces between single-walled carbon nanotubes and metals: Molecular dynamics simulations and in situ experiments using electron microscopy
Quantitative in-situ scanning electron microscope pull-out experiments and molecular dynamics simulations of carbon nanotubes embedded in palladium
Sensornetzwerk zum Monitoring von Hochspannungsleitungen
Experimental and computational studies on the role of surface functional groups in the mechanical behavior of interfaces between single-walled carbon nanotubes and metals
Molecular dynamic simulations of maximum pull-out forces of embedded CNTs for sensor applications and validating nano scale experiments
Method for characterizing movable micro-mirror for projector used in e.g. digital camera, involves determining function parameters of micro-mirror by evaluating device, based on detected portions of test image of micro-mirror