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Gas suppression via copper interlayers in magnetron sputtered Al–Cu2O multilayers

Kinsey et al., 2017

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13536401408556371509
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Kinsey A
Slusarski K
Sosa S
Weihs T
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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The use of thin-foil, self-propagating thermite reactions to bond components successfully depends on the ability to suppress gas generation and avoid pore formation during the exothermic production of brazes. To study the mechanisms of vapor production in diluted …
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