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Synthesis and Characterization of Bi12SiO20 Thin Films Prepared by Sol-gel Method

Author(s): Asja Veber (Author), Danilo Suvorov (Supervisor)

Year: 2010

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The sillenites Bi12MO20 (M = Si, Ge, Ti, Pb, Mn, B1/2P1/2) have been recognised as promising bulk materials for electronic applications because their dielectric properties (5.5 GHz: ε = 37.4 - 41, τf = -19 – (-84) ppm/K, Q x f = 800 - 8100 and Tsin = 680 - …

Comparative View into Protease - Inhibitor Interaction

Author(s): Miha Renko (Author), Dušan Turk (Supervisor)

Year: 2010

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Interactions between macromolecules are the basic events of life. Their characterization is thus a key to understanding the physiology and the underlying specificity of these events. Not only understanding of the final states (where the molecules get closest together), also understanding of the course of approach is mandatory to gain …

Ion Beam Modification of Surfaces in the Nanoscale Domain

Author(s): Barbara Šetina Batič (Author), Monika Jenko (Supervisor)

Year: 2010

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Ion beam sputtering induces morphological as well as compositional changes on the surfaces of ion-sputtered substrates. The surface undergoes kinetic processes, which lead to different morphological details: periodic ripples, substrate-defined etch pits or protuberant structures, roughening and smoothing are some possibilities for surface evolution. The aim of my doctoral dissertation …

Test Infrastructure Design for ADC Cores in System-on-Chip

Author(s): Peter Mrak (Author), Franc Novak (Supervisor)

Year: 2010

Type: Doctoral dissertation

With the advent of System-on-Chip (SoC), intense research efforts are being carried out in order to find efficient practical solutions for testing deeply embedded, mixed-signal cores. Due to restricted access, a built-in self-test (BIST) of mixed-signal cores is in many cases a preferred alternative to a conventional test using external …

Colloidal Interactions and Novel Colloidal Structures in Thin Nematic Layers

Author(s): Uroš Tkalec (Author), Igor Muševič (Supervisor)

Year: 2010

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The thesis presents experimental studies of colloidal interactions and novel colloidal structures in confined nematic liquid crystal using optical tweezers. Liquid crystal colloids are a novel class of composite materials with well-controlled periodic structures in the nanometer and micrometer ranges. Moreover, they also posses novel mechanical, optical and rheological properties, …

Structural and electrical properties of 0.65PMN-0.35PT thick films on different substrates

Author(s): Hana Uršič Nemevšek (Author), Marija Kosec (Supervisor), Marko Hrovat (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2010

Type: Doctoral dissertation

A starting powder with the nominal composition 0.65Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3–0.35PbTiO3 (0.65PMN–0.35PT), which corresponds to the morphotropic phase boundary (MPB) composition, was prepared by mechanochemical activation followed by attritor milling and low-temperature calcination at 700°C. It had a narrow particle size distribution with the median particle size equal to 0.3 μm. From the …

Occurrence, fate and removal of pharmaceutical residues in water treatment

Author(s): Tina Kosjek (Author), Ester Heath (Supervisor)

Year: 2009

Type: Doctoral dissertation

The presence of pharmaceutical residues in surface waters is an emerging environmental issue that provides a new challenge to treatment systems for potable water, wastewater and water reuse. Their principle pathways into the sewerage system are twofold: first, after being administered to patients they are normally excreted as various metabolites …

Assessment of behavioural thermoregulation in humans: with particular reference to mild narcosis and prolonged bed rest

Author(s): Daniel Yogev Wolowske (Author), Igor Mekjavić (Supervisor)

Year: 2009

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Behavioural responses are the most efficient thermoregulatory responses, since relatively simple actions can prevent the need to activate the more metabolically costly autonomic responses. Dependence on behavioural responses may increase in environmental conditions where the prevailing nonthermal factors (NTF) attenuate autonomic responses and alter thermal perception (Mekjavic et al., 2003; …

Hydrogen absorption in Ti-Zr-Ni alloys

Author(s): Andraž Kocjan (Author), Spomenka Kobe (Supervisor), Paul McGuiness (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2009

Type: Doctoral dissertation

Our research focused on the formation of Ti40Zr40-xNi20Cux (x=3, 5), Ti45Zr38-xNi17Cux (x=3, 5), Ti53Zr27-xNi20Cux (x=3, 5) and Ti58Zr24-xNi18Cux (x=3, 5) icosahedral (i-phase) quasicrystals by three different techniques and their subsequent characterization and high-pressure hydrogenation. The quasicrystals of this system are thermodynamically stable and they have a relatively good affinity for …

The synthesis and characterization of BaO-rich phases within the BaO-Nb2O5 and BaO-WO3-Nb2O5 systems

Author(s): Jana Bezjak (Author), Danilo Suvorov (Supervisor), Boštjan Jančar (Co-Supervisor)

Year: 2009

Type: Doctoral dissertation

This PhD thesis presents experimental results from the synthesis, crystal structure and microwave dielectric characterization of BaO-rich phases within the BaO-Nb2O5 and BaONb2O5- WO3 system. I was primarily interested in two compounds with unknown crystal structure, i.e., the binary Ba4Nb2O9 and the ternary Ba6Nb2WO14, which lie on a common virtual …