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21. Studies On Preparation And Properties Of Organic Thin-film Transistors Based On Inkjet Printing Small Molecule
22. Growth And Applications Of High Quality Ultra-thin Rubrene Films
23. Copper Substrate Based CVD Synthesis Of High-quality Graphene
24. Study Of Chemical Vapor Depostion Of Monolayer Molybdenum Disulfide
25. Study On Optical Emission And Photoelectric Detection Of Organic Inorganic Hybrid Perovskite Materials
26. Study On The Nucleation Process And Selective Growth Of Non-Polar A-plane GaN Films
27. Defects Controlling Mechanism In UV LEDs Grown On Sputtered AlN Nucleation Layer/Patterned Substrate Template
28. Research On Preparation And Performance Of Heat Dissipation Layer Based On GaN-on-Diamond Structure
29. Research On Fabrication Of High-Performance Ultra-thin Au Electrode And Its Application In Organic Light-Emitting Devices
30. Defects Nucleation And Propagation Induced By Stress In Gallium Nitride
31. Dynamical Study On Defects In Hexagonal Patterns Self-Assembled By Block Copolymers
32. High electron mobility transistor structures in the gallium arsenide and gallium nitride material systems by organometallic vapor phase epitaxy
33. Atomistic study of motion of twin boundaries: Nucleation, initiation of motion, and steady kinetics
34. Molecular beam epitaxy grown III-nitride materials for high-power and high-temperature applications: Impact of nucleation kinetics on material and device structure quality
35. Investigation of the influence of microstructure on electromigration in damascene copper interconnects
36. Loop nucleation and stress effects in ion-implanted silicon
37. Modeling the effects of particle clustering on ductile failure
38. Studies of the nucleation and growth of gallium arsenide on silicon by molecular beam epitaxy
39. The Study On Seeded Growth And Optical And Electrical Properties Of Aluminum Nitride Crystal
40. Fabrication Of Nucleation Induction Layer Of Self-encapsulated Metal Anode By Atomic Layer Deposition
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