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Agglomeration(2)

Recently I did some further research on the agglomeration in SiO2+Si layers. On my first post about agglomeration,I found that after annealing at 1000ºC for 1 min without susceptor, 15nm thick Si layer agglomerated and the average diameter of agglomeration

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Surface topology of amorphous silicon films deposited at different substrate biases

We have always speculated that applying a substrate bias during the silicon deposition “smooths” the film by creating a nicer film. With Graham’s help, I took a few AFM scans of films deposited at three different biases: 00, 05, and

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30 nm pnc-Si bias series

We have already established that bias is an important parameter in controlling the morphology of 15 nm thick pnc-Si, but have yet to look at its effect on thicker films. This week, made a few 30 nm thick Si films

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Pore formation theory

In this post, I will present my thoughts on the possible mechanisms of pore formation based on our most recent observations with the substrate bias experiments. As a precursor, I will discuss silicon crystallization since it is intimately related to

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Bias series continued

This is a continuation of the silicon substrate bias series. I have added several more data points to highlight the trend. Below are the TEM micrographs, pore distributions, average diameter/porosity/density plots. It would appear that the “optimal” bias is at

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Charged based separation theory

Diffusion based separation theory uses a hindrance model to explain how the pores affect the diffusion of molecules of different sizes.  The simplest and most well known hindrance model is given by the Renkin Equation: where Dm is the diffusion

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Energy needed for pore nucleation and growth

I first wrote about quantifying the pore formation process using kinetic theory last year. In this post, I will develop my thoughts a bit more. In the literature, researchers oftentimes present charts, like the two shown below, describing the Arrhenius

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High porosity film reproduced

I reported last week that a 15 nm silicon film deposited with 05 W substrate bias yielded a highly porous film. This week, I wanted to confirm this effect as well as compare it to films deposited at 10 W

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DLS data on A3G

These experiments were conducted during the week of 5/10/2010 – 5/14/2010. To recap on this project, Barrett and I have been working with Dr. Harold Smith in the hopes of developing a drug screening test that consists of small-scale diffusions.

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BBB TEER with Mitomycin C

In my last post, I presented the results of my BBB TEER experiments.  For the BBB co-culture, there was a spike in TEER.  I hypothesized that this was caused by media acidification by rapidly proliferating glial cells, which in turn

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