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|a Kamanina, Natalia V.,
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|a Surface structuration and its advantages in optoelectronics /
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|a Intro; SURFACE STRUCTURATION AND ITS ADVANTAGES IN OPTOELECTRONICS; SURFACE STRUCTURATION AND ITS ADVANTAGES IN OPTOELECTRONICS; CONTENTS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Chapter 1INTRODUCTION; Chapter 2NANO-OBJECTS USED AND METHODS; MATERIALS USED FOR THE SURFACE STRUCTURATION; LASER INSTRUMENT; OTHER EXPERIMENTAL INSTRUMENTS; Chapter 3RESULTS OBTAINED AND DISCUSSIONS; STRUCTURATION OF THE SURFACE OF LIF, KBR, CAF2, ETC.; STRUCTURATION OF THE SURFACEOF SC, AL, CU, ETC.; STRUCTURATION OF THE SURFACE OF GE, SI, ZNS, ZNSE, ETC.
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|a INFLUENCE OF THE SENSIBILIZATION OF SOME POLYMERS ON THEIR SURFACE FEATURESINFLUENCE OF THE SURFACE STRUCTURATION OF THE PVA FILMS ON THEIR SPECTRAL AND MECHANICAL PARAMETERS; STRUCTURATION OF THE ITO CONDUCTING LAYERS; Chapter 4CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; INDEX; Blank Page
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