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What does CM stand for?

Candidate Material


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Samples in periodicals archive:
This research will alter the way researchers have to this point perceived candidate materials for fuel cell applications," said Shimizu a professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Calgary.
Quickly screen, analyze, select and source candidate materials and coatings for device applications and associated compatible drugs.
Candidate materials include tin (Sn) and silicon (Si), which have theoretical capacities three and ten times, respectively, higher than that of graphite.
These sophisticated analysis tools and extensive DoE matrices were used to evaluate a large number of candidate material replacement and process parameters.
00 Hardcover TP810 Although rare in natural rocks, mullite is perhaps the most frequent phase in conventional ceramics comprising primarily clay products and has also become a strong candidate material for advanced structural and functional ceramics.
The characteristic properties of carbon nanotubes make them the ideal candidate material for many applications in microelectronics--the tubes carry electrical current virtually without friction on their surface, thanks to "ballistic" electron transport, and can therefore handle 1000 times more current than copper wire.
Nichia's research budget was minuscule compared with the huge budgets available to the major lighting and semiconductor companies, but no other company in the multi-billion dollar semiconductor and lighting industries believed indium nitride was a candidate material.
In the past, oxide researchers have had to evaluate new candidate materials by incorporating them into transistors and testing those devices.

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