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Autor:
Leigh Canham
Publikováno v:
ECS Transactions. 16:3-5
Vitali Parkhutik conducted research into porous silicon from 1975 right up to when he died in 2006. Trained initially in semiconductor physics, he rapidly became fascinated by electrochemistry, and the etching processes via which mesoporous structure
Publikováno v:
physica status solidi c. 4:1879-1880
Vitali Parkhutik was born in Minsk, Bielorussia, on 25 June 1951. He finished secondary school in 1968 with a medal for outstanding academic achievements. One of his earliest hobbies was model construction, developing as he grew older into a passion
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Autor:
Leigh Canham
Publikováno v:
ECS Meeting Abstracts. :1779-1779
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Autor:
Canham, Leigh
Publikováno v:
ECS Transactions; October 2008, Vol. 16 Issue: 3 p3-5, 3p
Publikováno v:
Physica Status Solidi (C); May2007, Vol. 4 Issue 6, p1879-1880, 2p
Autor:
B. M. Dzhagarov, J. M. Albella, J. Ovejero, Vitali Parkhutik, V. L. Bolotin, Vladimir S. Chirvony, Eugenia Matveeva
Publikováno v:
physica status solidi (a). 204:1523-1527
A study of luminescence properties of water-soluble and hydrophobic porphyrin and chlorin molecules immobilized in oxidized (i.e. non-luminescent) and as-prepared (i.e. luminescent) porous silicon (porSi) layers is carried out. It is found that the o
Publikováno v:
physica status solidi c. 4:2136-2140
This work aims at studying of electrochemical oxidation of porous silicon (PSi) and its behaviour in simulated body fluid (SBF). Continuing electrochemical oxidation of PSi introduces gradual changes in morphology of the porous structure and composit
Autor:
Eugenia Matveeva, Vitali Parkhutik
Publikováno v:
Electrochimica Acta. 51:720-724
A thin film of yttrium Y (150 nm) protected by a 6 nm coating of nickel Ni on a glass substrate was completely hydrogenated in a 1 M NaOH electrolyte at a constant negative current until the transparent Y tri-hydride phase was achieved and hydrogen g