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High-Throughput Screening of Thermoelectric Materials; Application of Thermal Probe Method to Composition-Spread Samples JJ1.4
Atsushi Yamamoto, Dmitry Kukuruznyak, Parhat Ahmet, Toyohiro Chikyow, and Fumio S. Ohuchi
Development of Magneto-Optical Imaging for High-Throughput Characterization of Combinatorial Magnetic Thin Films JJ1.9
X.R. Zhao, N. Okazaki, Y. Konishi, K. Akahane, Z. Kuang, T. Ishibashi, K. Sato, H. Koinuma, and T.
Hasegawa
Combinatorial Chemical Vapor Deposition of Metal Silicate Films Using Tri( t -butoxy) silanol and Anhydrous Metal Nitrates JJ2.3
Lijuan Zhong, Fang Chen, Stephen A. Campbell, and Wayne L. Gladfelter
Multilayer Transparent Conducting Oxide Thin Film Produced by Linear Combinatorial Synthesis JJ2.4
Xiaonan Li
High Throughput Screening of Materials for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells JJ2.10
John P. Lemmon, Venkatesan Manivannan, Tracey Jordan, Lamyaa Hassib, Oltea Siclovan, Michelle Othon, and Mile Pilliod
Combinatorial Fabrication and Studies of Small Molecular Organic Light-Emitting Devices JJ3.3
G. Li, L. Zou, K.O. Cheon, and J. Shinar
The Magnetic Structure of the Rare-Earth Intermetallic Compound La3Co29Si4B10 JJ3.4
Heng Zhang, M. Hofmann, S.J. Kennedy, and S.J. Campbell
Application of Combinatorial Electropolymerization to the Development of Chemical Sensors JJ4.1
Vladimir M. Mirsky, Valentin Kulikov, Qingli Hao, and Otto S. Wolfbeis
Applications of Discrete and Gradient Compositions in Polymer Research JJ4.2
Ronald J. Wroczynski, Radislav A. Potyrailo, James E. Pickett, and Malgorzata Rubinsztajn
Modeling the Rheology of Commercial Long Chain Branched Polymer Melts JJ4.3
Seung Joon Park and Ronald G. Larson
Application of Combinatorial Chemistry Methods to The Development of Organic Coatings JJ4.6
Bret Chisholm, Radislav Potyrailo, James Cawse, Michael Brennan, and Ron Shaffer
High-Throughput Adhesion Evaluation and Scale-Up of Combinatorial Leads of Organic Protective Coatings JJ4.7
Karin Ezbiansky, George Medford, Hariklia Reitz, Radislav A. Potyrailo, Bret J. Chisholm, William G. Morris, James N. Cawse, William P. Flanagan, Lamyaa Hassib, and Chris A. Molaison
High Throughput Screening of the Thermal Stability of Colorants in a Polycarbonate Matrix JJ4.9
Donald W. Whisenhunt Jr., Randall Carter, Ron Shaffer, William Bulsiewicz, and William Flanagan
Characterization of Soluble Polymer Supported Organic Molecules by Mass Spectrometry JJ5.2
C. Enjalbal, F. Lamaty, P. Ribière, S. Varray, E. Suberchicot, N. Yadav-Bhatnagar, J. Martinez, and J-L. Aubagnac
Combinatorial Strategies for Thin Organic Films—Polythiophene via Surface Polymerization by Ion Assisted Deposition JJ5.3
Luke Hanley, Sanja Tepavcevic, and Yongsoo Choi
Combinatorial Methods and High-Throughput Experimentation in Synthetic Polymer Chemistry JJ5.4
Richard Hoogenboom, Michael A.R. Meier, and Ulrich S. Schubert
Using Non-Linear Regression to Predict Bioresponse in a Combinatorial Library of Biodegradable Polymers JJ5.7
Jack R. Smith, Doyle Knight, Joachim Kohn, Khaled Rasheed, Norbert Weber, and Sascha Abramson
Development of High-Throughput Substrates for Generating Two-Dimensional Nanoparticles Assemblies and for Screening Protein Adsorption JJ5.8
Rajendra R. Bhat and Jan Genzer
Nonequilibrium Structures in Codeposited Cr-Fe-Ni Films JJ6.3
E.D. Specht, P.D. Rack, A. Rar, G.M. Pharr, E.P. George, and H. Hong
A Combinatorial Chemistry Study of YAG Nucleation JJ6.5
Randall S. Hay
Heterogeneous Design. Structural Diagrams of Ternary Systems JJ6.6
Vasily I. Lutsyk and Vera P. Vorob'eva
Management of Combinatorially Acquired Multi-Dimensional Data Through Object-Oriented Virtual Sample Library JJ6.7
Shin-ichi Todoroki and Satoru Inoue
Sensors for High-Throughput Materials Characterization: 24-Channel Array of Quartz Crystal Microbalances JJ7.2
William G. Morris and Radislav A. Potyrailo
Combinatorial Study and High Throughput Screening of Transparent Oxygen and Moisture Barrier Films JJ7.3
Jaime Grunlan, Aaron Chavira, Timothy J. Wolfe, Jay Akhave, Charles Hamilton, and Ali R. Mehrabi
High Throughput Measurements of Polymer Fluids for Formulations JJ7.4
Kathryn L. Beers, João T. Cabral, Howard J. Walls, and Eric J. Amis
Fiber-Optic Sensor Technology and Combinatorial Chemistry JJ7.7
Peter Geissinger, Barry J. Prince, Nadejda T. Kaltcheva, Maureen J. Prince, and Alan W. Schwabacher
Synthesis and Screening of Materials Libraries of Buried Compound Semiconductors by Ion Beam Implantation JJ8.2
I. Großhans, H. Karl, and B. Stritzker
Controlled Deposition of Wedge-Shaped Profiles for Thin (~10Å) Layers by Pulsed Laser Deposition JJ8.4
H.M. Christen and I. Ohkubo
Combinatorial Material Library Synthesis From Insoluble Oxide Suspension Using a Drop-On-Demand Inkjet Delivery System JJ8.7
Lei Chen, Sungxiang Huang, Jun Bao, Chihui Liu, Wenhan Liu, and Chen Gao
Design, Use and Results From Combinatorial Steady-State Reactors for the Optimization of Highly Selective Heterogeneous Catalysts in Liquid Systems JJ8.8
James L. Spivack, Jimmy Webb, William P. Flanagan, Cheryl Sabourin, Ralph May, and Lamyaa Hassib
Combinatorial Synthesis and Reactivity Screening of Electro-Oxidation Catalyst Gradients JJ8.11
Shrisudersan Jayaraman and Andrew C. Hillier
Preparation of Ternary Alloy Libraries by Means of Thick Film Deposition and Interdiffusion: Structure And Mechanical Properties JJ9.2
A. Rar, E.D. Specht, H.M. Meyer III, M.L. Santella , E.P. George, and G.M. Pharr
Combinatorial Catalysis Survey Concerning Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell Technology—As a Part of “MATERIOMICS” JJ9.4
Yusuke Yamada, Atsushi Ueda, Hiroshi. Shioyama, Thomas Mathew, Tsutomu Ioroi, Kazuaki Yasuda, Tomoki Akita, Satoshi Ichikawa, Koji Tanaka, Masanori Kohyama, and Tetsuhiko Kobayashi
Analytical TEM Observations of Combinatorial Catalyst Libraries for Hydrogen Production—As a Part of “MATERIOMICS” JJ9.5
T. Akita, A. Ueda, Y. Yamada, S. Ichikawa , K. Tanaka, M. Kohyama, and T. Kobayashi
The Study of Luminescence of Rare-Earth Organic Complexes Sensitized Eu3+ Complex in PMMA Matrix Using Combinatorial Method JJ9.7
Jianjun Ding, Hongfang Jiu, Jun Bao, Jiecheng Lu, Wanru Gui, Qijing Zhang, and Chen Gao
Recursive Image Charge Approach for Quantitative Characterization of Dielectric Thin Film Library Using Scanning Tip Microwave Near-Field Microscopy JJ9.8
Chen Gao, Bo Hu, Mengming Huang, Pu Zhang, and Wen-han Liu
Synthesis and Characterization of Combinatorial Libraries of Semiconductor Gas Sensors JJ9.14
M.A. Aronova, K.S. Chang, I. Takeuchi, H. Jabs, D. Westerheim, A. Gonzalez-Martin, J. Kim, and B. Lewis
Automatic Reaction Modeling in Chemical Vapor Depositions Using Multiple Process Simulators JJ9.15
Takahiro Takahashi, Kimito Funatsu, and Yoshinori Ema
Microstructure Design in the Ternary Systems With the Only Solubility Gap JJ9.18
Vasily I. Lutsyk and Alexandr M. Zyryanov
High-Throughput Screening of Flux Materials for Single Crystal Growth by Combinatorial Pulsed Laser Deposition JJ9.20
R. Takahashi, T. Tanigawa, Y. Yamamoto, Y. Yonezawa, Y. Matsumoto, and H. Koinuma
The Development of Scanning Microwave Microscope for High-Throughput Characterization of Dielectric and Conducting Materials at Low Temperatures JJ9.21
Sohei Okazaki, Noriaki Okazaki, Hidetaka Sugaya, Xiaoru Zhao, Ken Hasegawa, Parhat Ahmet, Toyohiro Chikyow, Jun Nishimura, Tomoteru Fukumura, Masashi Kawasaki, Makoto Murakami, Yuji Mastumoto, Hideomi Koinuma, and Tetsuya Hasegawa
Combinatorial Materials Design through Database Science JJ9.23
Changwon Suh, Arun Rajagopalan, Xiang Li, and Krishna Rajan
Data Mining Approach to Ab-Initio Prediction of Crystal Structure JJ9.25
Dane Morgan, Gerbrand Ceder, and Stefano Curtarolo
Imaging Polymer Supported Organic Molecules by Mass Spectrometry Application in Combinatorial Chemistry JJ10.2
C. Enjalbal, D. Maux, R. Combarieu, J. Martinez, and J-L. Aubagnac
Micro X-ray Fluorescence as a High Throughput Screening Method for Combinatorial Chemistry JJ10.3
George J. Havrilla, Thomasin Miller, Benjamin Warner, and Cyndi Wells
Combinatorial Search for Low-Temperature Combustion Catalysts JJ11.1
Tina Wolter and Wilhelm F. Maier
To Data Management and Beyond…for Photovoltaic Applications JJ11.3
Brent Nelson, Dan Friedman, John Geisz, David Albin, John Benner, and Qi Wang
Machine-Learning Models for Combinatorial Catalyst Discovery JJ11.5
Gregory A. Landrum, Julie Penzotti, and Santosh Putta
Combinatorial Materials Development Using Gradient Arrays: Sphere Covering Lattice Designs—Designs for Efficient Use of Experimental Resources JJ11.8
James N. Cawse
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