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國立陽明交通大學 材料科學與工程學系所 曾院介所指導 余家賢的 三端自旋軌道磁矩記憶體讀寫特性之研究 (2021),提出Co resistivity關鍵因素是什麼,來自於自旋軌道磁矩、磁性隨機存取記憶體、三端讀取及寫入。

而第二篇論文國立勤益科技大學 化工與材料工程系 駱安亞所指導 陳鵬仁的 擬有序中孔高熵及有序中孔擬高熵 材料之開發 (2021),提出因為有 高熵氧化物、有序中孔材料、光觸媒的重點而找出了 Co resistivity的解答。

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On Significant Applications of Geophysical Methods: Proceedings of the 1st Springer Conference of the Arabian Journal of Geoscie

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Dr. Giroux holds a B.Sc.A. in engineering physics (1992) from Laval University (Canada) and a M.Sc.A. (1994) and Ph.D. (2001), both in applied geophysics from École Polytechnique de Montréal (Canada). He is currently associate professor at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Centre E

au-Terre-Environnement in Quebec city (Canada). His research interests include geophysical monitoring, near-surface geophysics, numerical modelling, geophysical inversion and data assimilation. Over the last years, his work focused largely on improving methods for quantitative interpretation and mon

itoring of CO2 storage. In 2016 Dr. Giroux joined the AJGS as an Associate Editor responsible for evaluating submissions in Applied Geophysics. Dr. Saibi holds a B. Sc. in Geology (2000) and a M. Sc. in Hydrogeology (2003) from University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene (Algeria) along w

ith a Ph.D. degree in Earth Resources Engineering (2007) from Kyushu University (Japan). He is currently an Associate Professor at Geology Department, United Arab Emirates University (UAE). From 2007 to 2009, he was a Post-Doctoral fellow (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) at Kyushu Univer

sity, Japan. In 2009, he received a business degree at the Innovation Training Program for R’’ & ’’D and Business Leaders of Kyushu University and completed training at The Matsushita Institute of Government and Management in Kanagawa, Tokyo. From 2010 to 2016, he was an Associate Professor at the D

epartment of Earth Resources Engineering at Kyushu University in Japan, where he developed new courses in Geophysics, Physics and supported students in their international internships. He developed international connections between Japanese universities and north African universities and helped in o

rganizing international conferences on Earth sciences. His research interests focus on exploration geophysics in general and developing new 2D and 3D geophysical codes for gravity and magnetic methods specially, 2D/3D Magnetotelluric for geothermal exploration, geothermal reservoir simulation, Artif

icial Neural Network in geophysics, volcanology, GIS and remote sensing and hydrochemistry.Dr. Al-Garni holds a B.Sc. (1993) in Geophysics from King Abdulaziz University (KAU, Saudi Arabia), a M.Sc. (1996) in Geophysics from Colorado School of Mines (Colorado, USA), and a Ph.D. (2001) in Geophysics

from Texas A & M University (TAMU, College Station, USA). In 1993, he worked as a Geophysicist at the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, United States Geological Survey in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), and as a Demonstrator of Geophysics at KAU, where he became in 2002 an Assistant Professor of G

eophysics. He has been promoted to an Associate Professor in 2006 and to a full Professor of Geophysics in 2010. Furthermore, he has been assigned as the Chairman of Geophysics Department (2003-2011), Vice Dean (2014), and Vice Dean for graduate studies and scientific research (2015-Now). His resear

ch interests cover controlled-source electromagnetic induction, electrical methods, gravity and magnetic methods, near-surface applied Geophysics, forward and inverse modeling, environmental and engineering Geophysics, environmental site characterization, ground penetrating radar, Hydrogeophysics, a

nd mining Geophysics: theory, data processing and interpretation. Dr. Al-Garni has reviewed a lot of academic works and has been in many committees including those of M.Sc. and Ph.D. examinations. His remarkable efforts in the establishment and development of various projects were reflected in valua

ble academic and professional successes and achievements. He has conducted more than 15 research projects, the most recent of which involved EM, DC resistivity, SP, IP, and magnetic methods for mineral exploration in the Arabian Shield. He has published more than 50 research articles in internationa

l indexed and refereed journals. He has been listed in the "Marquis Who’s who in the World" as one of the worlds foremost achievers in the field of Geophysics in the 28th Edition (2011). In 2015 Dr. Al-Garni joined the AJGS as an Associate Editor responsible for evaluating submission in the fields o

f Theoretical and Applied Exploration Geophysics.Dr. Eshagh received his B.Sc. in Surveying Engineering 1999 from Islamic Azad University, South of Teheran branch, M.Sc. in Geodesy 2002 from KNToosi University of Technology, and PhD in Geodesy 2009 from Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Sweden.

In October 2010 he was appointed as Docent/Associate Professor of Physical Geodesy / Space Geodesy at KTH and since September 2013 as professor of Geodesy at University West, in Sweden. He has been teacher of a variety of courses in Surveying Engineering at different levels of education from high s

chool to PhD programmes since 1999. His research interests are mainly in the fields of Physical Geodesy specially geoid and gravity field determination, satellite gravimetry and gradiometry, adjustment theory, satellite orbit determination, geodetic network optimisation and design, theories of isost

asy, Moho and density contrast determination, sub-lithospheric stress modelling using gravimetric data. He has published and co-authored about 150 original articles, monographs, text-books, edited books, special issues, and conference abstracts. Dr. Eshagh is the founder and senior managing editor o

f Journal of Geodetic Science. Also, he is cooperating as editor of Journal Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering, Geodynamics Research International Bulletin, Journal of Applied Engineering Sciences, and Journal of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering. In 2017 Dr. Eshagh joined the AJGS as an associa

te editor responsible for evaluating submissions in the fields of Geodesy and Solid Earth Geophysics.Dr. Meghraoui completed his Ph.D. (1988) at the University of Paris XI-Orsay (France) on the Seismotectonics and Paleoseismology of the Tell Atlas in Algeria. He is a senior scientist at the "Institu

t de Physique du Globe" at the University of Strasbourg (France). His working group has achieved major strides, releasing pioneering studies on the identification of active faults in intraplate Europe and interplate major continental active faults. They have developed paleoseismic studies in regions

with fast active deformation and large earthquakes, and in regions with low-level seismicity in Europe. In particular, and for nearly 20 years now, the combination of micro-topography, shallow geophysics and trenching in active faulting studies has led to the group producing numerous peer-reviewed

publications and internationally recognized research papers (ca. 90 articles in ISI-JCR journals, 2500 citations). These contributions focus on the development of paleoseismic and archeoseismic studies and earthquake geology in different tectonic domains (North African Atlas, North and East Anatolia

n fault, and Dead Sea fault), and on the comparison between regions with slow active deformation and regions with fast seismic slip release. Furthermore, their research focuses on the development of a conceptual framework to deepen our understanding of long-term faulting behavior in earthquake-prone

regions, and on studies of faults in regions with the potential for large or moderate earthquakes and related physical characteristics. Dr. Meghraoui has contributed to many international scientific projects, supervised 12 Ph.D. theses and coordinated several European and international (UNESCO) pro

jects. He has served as an editorial board member for the Annals of Geophysics and Natural Hazards journals. He is currently an Associate Editor of the Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration (Springer). In 2016 Dr. Meghraoui joined the AJGS as an Associate Editor responsible for ev

aluating submissions in the fields of Earthquake Geology, Paleoseismology, Archeoseismology, Seismotectonics and Neotectonics.Dr. Sundararajan graduated in Mathematics from Madras University (1975) followed by a M.Sc.Tech. (1978) and a Ph.D. degrees (1983) in Geophysics from Osmania University (Indi

a). He began his career as a Research Scientist and subsequently as a Lecturer at Osmania University where he became a full Professor in 2004. Currently, he is based at the Department of Earth Sciences of Sultan Qaboos University (Oman). Dr. Sundararajan has brought out a few innovative tools for pr

ocessing and interpreting of various geophysical data besides a mathematical concept called "Sundararajan Transform". He has also introduced an alternate approach to the multidimensional "Hartley Transform" in contrast to the definition of Prof R. N. Bracewell, Stanford University (USA). Moreover, h

e has implemented several research projects including one on Uranium exploration. He was a member of the XIV Indian Scientific Expedition to Antarctica during 1994-95. He has co-published more than 80 papers in leading international journals and supervised several Ph.D. students in Geophysics as wel

l as Mathematics. In 2007 the Indian Government conferred upon him the "National Award" for his significant research contributions in Geosciences. His research interests are varied and wide including geophysical data processing, mineral and ground water exploration, earth quake hazard assessment stu

dies, ...etc. In 2015 Dr. Sundararajan joined the AJGS as an Associate Editor responsible for evaluating submissions in the fields of various disciplines related to Theoretical and Applied Geophysics.

三端自旋軌道磁矩記憶體讀寫特性之研究

為了解決Co resistivity的問題,作者余家賢 這樣論述:

本研究與工研院電光所合作,主要針對其開發之三端自旋軌道磁矩記憶體(three-terminal iSOT-MRAM)元件進行讀取、寫入及讀寫交互影響所產生的特性分析。針對讀取的方面,首先就自旋轉移磁矩記憶體(STT)端進行分析,採用改變磁場對元件的角度並比較於外加磁場下其翻轉行為是否與尺寸較小之STT-MRAM元件有所不同。將所得到之不同角度下的翻轉場作圖並與不同模型進行比對,發現小尺寸的STT-MRAM元件可以得到Stoner-Wohlfarth單磁疇翻轉的模型,而大尺寸的iSOT-MRAM元件則可得到Kondorsky多磁疇翻轉的模型。接著在寫入端則就SOT端進行分析,透過RVS、CVS

分析重金屬層可承受的極限電壓,並改變電流方向及大小,可看到其翻轉方向會隨自旋電流方向而有所變化。最後,由於此元件為three-terminal 的2T1R的設計,本研究就three-terminal這部分進行分析,同時在STT及SOT兩端通電,得到SOT隨著電流方向不同是可以和STT相互競爭或加乘的結論,元件約在STT端通過10mV下會產生反向翻轉,並分析得到SOT的貢獻是影響此效應的主要原因。而綜合上述實驗結果也可得出在次微米大小的元件中在STT端通過100mV進行讀取較為合適,且各尺寸的元件性質差異不大,若蝕刻技術允許可嘗試繼續微縮尺寸,以期使未來實際應用更為方便。

擬有序中孔高熵及有序中孔擬高熵 材料之開發

為了解決Co resistivity的問題,作者陳鵬仁 這樣論述:

高熵材料因其性質多元而在材料應用中具有極大的潛力,截至目前為止,尚未發現有文獻製備有序中孔高熵氧化物,本研究致力於開發有序中孔高熵氧化物之製程,分別透過軟模板法與硬模板法合成高熵中孔氧化物。其中,軟模板法源自SBA-15之製程,並探討氧化矽源、鹽酸、鹼之種類及其滴定方法對產物的影響;硬模板法則以CMK-3為模板合成有序中孔高熵氧化物,並探討前驅物/硬模板比例、前驅物/氨水比例、溶劑種類、鹼的種類、不同手法(尿素內調法、氨水氣化法、氫氧化鈉潮解法、尿素水解氣化法)進行之中和反應、模板表面改質,以及鍛燒溫度對孔洞結構的影響。在廣泛地嘗試各種極端條件後,雖然仍無法合成理想的有序孔洞高熵氧化物,原因

可能是由於高熵氧化物本身以及中孔材料之骨架本身皆具備大量的晶格應變,導致其結構容易崩塌。具體來講,本研究以軟模板法成功合成具有高比表面積的有序中孔擬高熵氧化物(比表面積:369 m2/g;平均孔徑:7.7 nm);而透過硬模板法中也成功合成了擬有序中孔高熵氧化物(比表面積:90 m2/g;平均孔徑:~10.0 nm)。在光催化還原CO2的應用中發現96小時候可以達到687.07μmol∙CO/g以及88.65μmol∙CH4/g; 水解製氫24小時可達2.16 % g-cat-1。