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Fontanier, C., Mamo, B., Dubosq, N., Lamarque, B., Rigaud, S., Schmidt, S., Lebleu, P., Poirier, D., Cordier, M.-A., Grémare, A., Deflandre, B.
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In Continental Shelf Research 1 October 2023 268
Autor:
Fontanier, C., Deflandre, B., Rigaud, S., Mamo, B., Dubosq, N., Lamarque, B., Langlet, D., Schmidt, S., Lebleu, P., Poirier, D., Cordier, M.A., Grémare, A.
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In Continental Shelf Research 1 January 2022 232
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In Surface & Coatings Technology 25 January 2021 406
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In Materialia September 2019 7
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In Marine Chemistry 20 March 2018 200:1-13
Autor:
Denlinger, J. D., Clack, J. A., Allen, J. W., Gweon, G. -H., Poirier, D. M., Olson, C. G., Sarrao, J. L., Bianchi, A. D., Fisk, Z.
Complementary angle-resolved photoemission and bulk-sensitive k-resolved resonant inelastic x-ray scattering of divalent hexaborides reveal a >1 eV X-point gap between the valence and conduction bands, in contradiction to the band overlap assumed in
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http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0107429
Autor:
Denlinger, J. D., Clack, J. A., Allen, J. W., Gweon, G. -H., Poirier, D. M., Olson, C. G., Sarrao, J. L., Fisk, Z.
This paper has been withdrawn by the authors due to new theoretical evidence and experimental proof that the semiconducting bandgap reported in this paper and ascribed to a surface region is in fact a bulk property of divalent hexaborides. As reporte
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http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0009022
Autor:
Poirier, D.1 (AUTHOR) dominique.poirier@cnrc-nrc.gc.ca, Thomas, Y.1 (AUTHOR), Guerreiro, B.1 (AUTHOR), Martin, M.1 (AUTHOR), Aghasibeig, M.1 (AUTHOR), Irissou, E.1 (AUTHOR)
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Journal of Thermal Spray Technology. Jan2022, Vol. 31 Issue 1/2, p145-158. 14p.
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International Thermal Spray Conference.
Successful cold spray of tool steels and other hard steels would unlock several opportunities, including the repair of molds as well as ships and heavy industry components. However, the high hardness of typical atomized steel powders strongly limits