2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5098735
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Magnetic and structural properties of poly methyl methacrylate (PMMA)/Fe film

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“…Notably, the investigation revealed that while the band gap generally diminishes with increasing dopant concentration, the direct band gap exhibited a gradual reduction, whereas the indirect band gap displayed an initial moderate decline that transitioned into a more pronounced reduction beyond a dopant concentration of 10 wt% [51] . This discernment underscores the potential for precise modulation of PMMA's optical characteristics through judicious doping with Rhodamine B dye [53] .…”
Section: Pmma As a Significant Resist Materials In Microelectronic Ap...mentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Notably, the investigation revealed that while the band gap generally diminishes with increasing dopant concentration, the direct band gap exhibited a gradual reduction, whereas the indirect band gap displayed an initial moderate decline that transitioned into a more pronounced reduction beyond a dopant concentration of 10 wt% [51] . This discernment underscores the potential for precise modulation of PMMA's optical characteristics through judicious doping with Rhodamine B dye [53] .…”
Section: Pmma As a Significant Resist Materials In Microelectronic Ap...mentioning
confidence: 74%
“…PMMA—(polymethylmethacrylate)—is a popular resin that is strong, light, stable and nonferromagnetic [ 197 , 198 ]. Among the alloplastic materials, PMMA is the most widely used by prosthesis manufacturers because it is less expensive than PEEK and titanium, which brings additional importance to its value in countries where funds reserved for the implant must be covered by the patient’s own resources [ 121 ].…”
Section: 3d Cranioplastymentioning
confidence: 99%