| Sol-Gel Optics: Proceedings SPIE-The International Society for Optical Engineering Held in San Diego, California on 11-13 July 1990. Volume 1328 |
MAR 92 |
512 pages |
| Authors:
John D. Mackenzie; Donald R. Ulrich; SPIE-THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR OPTICAL ENGINEERING BELLINGHAM WA
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 | This conference produced the first proceedings on sol-gel optics. The proceedings include reports on the attempts to fabricate semiconductor-in-glass quantum-well confinement lenses. The successful preparation of organic dyes-in- oxides laser. elements is discussed, as well as research on the fabrication of grooved glass discs through the mechanical patterning of the soft gels. |
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| Better Ceramics Through Chemistry IV. Materials Research Society Sumposium Proceedings. Volume 180 |
31 MAR 91 |
1146 pages |
| Authors:
Brian J. Zelinski; C. J. Brinker; Daved E. Clark; Donald R. Ulrich; MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY PITTSBURGH PA
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 | The intention of this symposium was to provide a forum for scientists and engineers from a diversity of backgrounds to discuss sol-gel, solution processing and other synthetic chemical techniques for engineering new or improved ceramics on a molecular level. Research into the area of reaction mechanisms and reaction kinetics of silicon species remained strong, while significant advances in the area of structure and properties of modified and unmodified metal alkoxide ... |
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| Symposium Proceedings of the Materials Research Society Held in Boston, Massachusetts on November 29-1 December 1989. Volume 175. Multifunctional Materials |
FEB 91 |
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| Authors:
Alan Buckley; George Gallagher-Daggitt; Frank E. Karasz; Donald R. Ulrich; MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY PITTSBURGH PA
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 | This symposia included the following topics: Multifunctional Ceramic Composites, Silica Optics, Photoactive Liquid Crystalline Polymers as Multifunctional Materials, Applications of Nonlinear Optical Polymer Materials, Studies of New NLO and Piezoelectric Polymers. |
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| Better Ceramics Through CHemistry IV. Symposium Held in San Francisco, California on April 16 - 20, 1990. Volume 180 |
20 APR 90 |
1143 pages |
| Authors:
Brian J. Zelinski; C. J. Brinker; David E. Clark; Donald R. Ulrich; MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY PITTSBURGH PA
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 | Partial contents: Reaction Mechanisms and Kinetics: Sol-Gel Chemistry of Hydrogenosiliconates: The Role of Hypervalent Silicon Species; High Pressure Raman Study of the Hydrolysis Reaction of TMOS and TEOS; Molecular Architecture and its Role in Silica Sol-Gel Polymerization; Synthetic and Structural studies of Bismuth/Copper Alkoxides; Precursor Effects and Aqueous Chemistry: Molecular Structure of Metal Alkoxide Precursors; Tailored Molecular Precursors of Yttrium Oxide Using Functional Alcohol and Acetylacetone as Modifiers; and NMR ... |
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| Symposium: Better Ceramics Through Chemistry III. Volume 121 |
26 AUG 88 |
5 pages |
| Authors:
C. J. Brinker; David E. Clark; Donald R. Ulrich; MATERIALS RESEARCH SOCIETY PITTSBURGH PA
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 | This third Materials Research Society MRS symposium on Better Ceramics Through Chemistry was held April 5-9, 1988 in Reno, Nevada. It was intended to unite chemists and physicists with ceramists and material scientists in order to synthesize new and better ceramic materials by solution routes involving molecular precursors. Principal topics included sol-gel routes for preparing oxides, powder processing, and non-oxides. This symposium was distinguished from the prior ones by emphasizing ... |
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| The Effects of Relative Humidity and Elevated Temperature on Composite Structures. |
DEC 1976 |
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| Authors:
J. R. Vinson; R. B. Pipes; Willian J. Walker; Donald R. Ulrich; DELAWARE UNIV NEWARK CENTER FOR COMPOSITE MATERIALS
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 | Understanding the influence of combined relative humidity and elevated temperature on the performance of advanced polymer matrix composite structures is a matter of pacing importance to the Air Force in the development of future innovative structures. Degradation of structural strength and durability must be predictable if advanced composites are to be widely accepted as an alternate material in aerospace structural design. These Transactions are the result of a Workshop which ... |
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