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PhD report Nov 2012PC 
Saturday, 10 November, 2012, 08:43
Posted by Pawel Czaja
We started to characterize the ribbons containing Al substitution in place of tin by SQUID measurements. These results will allow the study of the magnetic properties of the alloys.
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PhD report G. Kulesza (Otober'12) 
Thursday, 8 November, 2012, 21:02
Posted by Grazyna Kulesza
With respect to the studies carried out in August (AFM and profilometer) additional tests were performed using confocal microscopy. The investigations showed that the sample etched in a solution of 8HF:1HNO3:1H2O volume ratio for 60 seconds was characterized by a normal regular surface microstructure consisting of the oval holes ranging in size from a few to tens of micrometers. This means that the resulting structures are considerably higher (approximately twice) than those observed for the wafers etched in the 7:2:1 solution at a the same time. This result can be advantageous from the point of view of the wafers fragility and surface defects etching. The slopes of the resulting holes are smoother while maintaining optimal shape. Holes depth were estimated to a few microns to the maximum of 10.
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New academic year - new tasks! - K.Glowinski 
Thursday, 8 November, 2012, 11:13
Posted by Krzysztof Glowinski
Actually I have done nothing spectacular this month. I started to work with two example data sets: yttria and nickel superalloy. I spent a lot of time playing with various parameters that can be set in the software for data clean-up and boundary surface reconstruction. I developed a part of computer software for calculating the distributions, but as for now, there is something wrong with them... to be continued next time...
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PhD report (October 2012) K. Stan 
Tuesday, 6 November, 2012, 09:30
Posted by Katarzyna Stan
In October I visited Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science in Budapest. During my stay I had opportunity to perform in-situ heating on thin foil of the multicomponent alloy (with Zr and Mo addition). In this month I also prepared some new alloys by conventional casting. Cast samples were analyzed to determine alloy chemical composition as well as to identify phases present in the alloy microstructure. Additionally I made observation using TEM on samples in as-spun state and after annealing (ex-situ).



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PhD report (October 2012) MG 
Monday, 5 November, 2012, 21:08
Posted by Marta Gajewska
In October I decided to change a production route of my in situ Al/AlN composites. As a solid state reaction method hasn’t really worked out, I decided to switch to liquid state reaction (but still with a use of magnesium nitride as a nitrogen-bearing medium).

I also visited the Institute for Technical Physics and Materials Science of Hungarian Academy of Sciences where I managed to perform some TEM in-situ heating investigations of precipitate dissolution in my composites produced via powder metallurgy route.

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