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There is currently a renewed interest in the development of experimental methods to achieve the elastic characterization of thin films, multilayers and acoustic resonators operating in the GHz range of frequencies. The potentialities of surface Brillouin ... see more

Changes of magnetic properties of thin metallic films caused by the magnetron sputtering technique and by oxidation lithography were studied. The magnetic nanostructure formation was done via a lithography by sputtering the material through a mask. The an... see more

Multilayer thin films of amorphous arsenic triselenide (As2Se3) were obtained by spin coating solution of an amine salt in amide on glass substrate.  The deposited multilayers in the range of 500 to 1000 nm were optically characterized by measuring t... see more

Diamond like carbon films containing silicon (DLC:SiOx) and „conventional“ hydrogenated diamond like carbon (DLC) films were deposited by direct ion beam using anode layer ion source. Ag films were grown by unbalanced direct current magnetron sputtering. ... see more

The paper is focused on a comparison of advanced layers deposited by two coating technologies – cathodic arc deposition (ARC) and lateral rotating cathodes (LARC). For characterization standard analyses were selected: the determination of the layer wear r... see more

Laser surface texturing is an efficient way to control the friction and wear properties of materials. Although described in many papers, most previous work relates to a pure topographic view of laser-textured surfaces. As lasers are heat sources, their th... see more

The strain rate sensitivity (SRS) and dislocation activation volume are two inter-related material properties for understanding thermally-activated plastic deformation, such as creep. For face-centered-cubic metals, SRS normally increases with decreasing ... see more

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