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: This specific ratio is used to develop high-performance piezoelectric powders and thin films for sensors and actuators.

) typically refers to a specific composition used in advanced catalysts and semiconductor thin films. 1. Catalytic Systems ( In catalysis, often refers to the ( ) of Platinum (

nm, which offer superior CO conversion compared to higher loadings. 2. Semiconductor Metallurgy ( In microelectronics, "0.9" frequently appears in the alloy 0.9,pt

redistribution impacts the growth kinetics of nano-crystalline phases during annealing. 3. Piezoelectric Ceramics ( PMNcap P cap M cap N PTcap P cap T

) loaded onto a support material to maximize efficiency while minimizing the use of precious metals. : Catalysts with loading, such as or : This specific ratio is used to develop

loaded on zeolite-based nanomaterials is highly effective for the catalytic oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like toluene under solar light. : Studies on CeO2cap C e cap O sub 2 catalysts show that this specific loading produces nanoparticles around

(90% Nickel, 10% Platinum), which is used to form electrical contacts on silicon ( ) or indium phosphide ( InPcap I n cap P ) substrates. : Adding 10% to Nickel helps stabilize the NiSicap N i cap S i Catalytic Systems ( In catalysis, often refers to

phase, preventing it from transforming into the higher-resistance NiSi2cap N i cap S i sub 2 phase at high temperatures. : Research into systems focuses on how