Nava et al., 1988 - Google Patents
Thermal stability and electrical conduction behavior of coevaporated WSi2±x thin filmsNava et al., 1988
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- Nava F
- Weiss B
- Ahn K
- Smith D
- Tu K
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- Journal of applied physics
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The thermal stability of coevaporated amorphous WSi2±x (x≂±0.2) thin films from room temperature to 1000° C has been studied by in situ resistivity measurements and hot‐stage transmission‐electron microscopy. During continuous heating two consecutive phase …
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