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- Optical properties and degradation mechanism of magnesium-niobium thin film switchable mirrors
- Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) Top-Covered Mg-Ni Switchable Mirror Thin Films
- High Durability of Clear Transparency All-Solid-State Switchable Mirror Based on Magnesium-Titanium Thin Film
- Titanium-Buffer-Layer-Inserted Switchable Mirror Based on Mg-Ni Alloy Thin Film
- Fabrication of solid electrolyte Ta2O5 thin film by reactive dc magnetron sputtering suitable for electrochromic all-solid-state switchable mirror glass
- Fabrication of Functionally Graded Ti_3SiC_2-TiC Binary-Phase Material
- Mechanical Behavior of Ti_3AlC_2 Prepared by Pulse Discharge Sintering Method
- Synthesis of TiAl from Sponge Ti and Chip Al through a Mechanical
- Structural control of polyvinyl chloride sealant layer for electrochromic switchable mirror glass based on Mg–Ni thin film
- Surface Coating of Electrochromic Switchable Mirror Glass Based on Mg--Ni Thin Film for High Durability in the Environment
- Synthesis of High-Purity Ti_3SiC_2 through Pulse Discharge Sintering of TiH_2/SiC/C Powder Mixture
- Liquid Reaction during Synthesis of Ti_3SiC_2 through Pulse Discharge Sintering Ti/Si/TiC Mixed Powders
- A Concurrent Process for the Synthesis and Fabrication into Rods of the Ternary Compound Ti_3SiC_2 by means of a Traveling-Zone Sintering Method
- The Continuous Pressurized Sintering of a Metallic Powder Assisted by a Stepped Mold
- Surface Analysis of Electrochromic Switchable Mirror Glass Based on Magnesium-Nickel Thin Film in Accelerated Degradation Test
- Analysis of Degradation of Flexible All-Solid-State Switchable Mirror Based on Mg–Ni Thin Film
- Fabrication of TiB_2-Fe-Al Cermet Alloys Synthesized by Pulsed Current Process
- Degradation analysis of electrochromic switchable mirror glass based on Mg-Ni thin film at constant temperature and relative humidity
- Fabrication of TiB_2-FeAl Cermet by Mechanical Milling and Subsequent Pulsed Current Sintering
- Stress in Switchable Mirror Thin Film Resulting from Gasochromic Switching