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The Codeposited Composition Spread Approach to High-Throughput Discovery/Exploration of Inorganic Materials

✍ Scribed by Robert Bruce van Dover; Lynn F. Schneemeyer


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
250 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1336

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Abstract

Summary: We discuss the high‐throughput materials discovery/exploration paradigm in the context of inorganic materials. We emphasize the codeposited continuous composition spread approach, contrasting it with layered composition spreads and the discrete combinatorial approach to synthesis. The results of specific investigations on dielectrics are discussed in detail. The use of inorganic materials in thin film form entails some general advantages and disadvantages that will be discussed. We also contrast the considerations involved in the screening/discovery of new materials vis‐à‐vis reliable characterization of the composition dependence of properties.

Ternary plot of the relative dielectric constant in the ZrSnTiO system.

magnified imageTernary plot of the relative dielectric constant in the ZrSnTiO system.


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