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Good ol' August 
Wednesday, 5 September, 2012, 20:23
Posted by Jakub Kawalko
As July and almost two week holiday I took faded away like a distant memory, I started to organize results obtained so far and thinking what to do next. Since there was quite a big discrepancy in observations regarding KoBo-ed zinc, a decision was made that new investigations should be conducted. Especially troubling was incoherency in grain sizes observed on different scans taken from different part of sample. New scans was taken along the radius (almost 1 mm) of the Zn wire in both transverse and longitudinal sections of sample. This was aimed at finding whether grain size varies along radius (as it might be expected after deformation that incorporates twisting of extrusion die).
No such tendency was observed. However I found out that microstructure consist of small, equiaxed grains (around 10 microns) embedded inside much bigger (above 150 microns) ones. This kind of microstructure is quite queer and definitely isn't typical for single phase material. Other interesting observed feature is aligning of some small grains into straight intergranular lines. Both of those observations need careful further analysis in order to determine their origin and underlying physical mechanism.
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PhD report (August 2012) M. Gajewska 
Wednesday, 5 September, 2012, 16:54
Posted by Marta Gajewska
In August, I continued my investigations of balled-milled powders after different milling periods. I also performed some TEM investigations of compacted ball-milled aluminium powder with magnesium nitride addition hoping to find any evidence of AlN formation during milling/hot pressing of powders but without any luck.
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August 2012/ Piotr Bobrowski 
Tuesday, 4 September, 2012, 15:24
Posted by Piotr Bobrowski
This month I was focused on investigations of tetragonal ZrO2 samples received from AGH. These are preliminary studies carried out to obtain information about measurement parameters that are necessary for successful experiment.
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Simulations preliminary results. Z.Starowicz 
Tuesday, 4 September, 2012, 11:56
Posted by Zbigniew Starowicz
I have obtained first preliminary results of my computer simulations. They were performed using FDTD Solutions of Lumerical. This program uses fine mesh of lattice points in the space and solves Maxwell's equations in ech point. By placing any object and setting light source with distnct monitors program allows to predict saome basic features and behaviors of the model.

First of my task was investigation of various features of different metals in respect to scattering cross section of the incident light. Aluminum, Silver, Gold, Copper and Palladium particles show interesting increase in the different part of the spectrum.

I have also confirmed dependency of Scattering and absorbtion cross section on surrounding refractive index. In case of 120nm silver sphere pick was shifted from 350nm to 670nm when refractive index changed from 0 to 3,5. Additional secondary pick can observed when value of n equals 2,5
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August report (HK) 
Monday, 3 September, 2012, 12:04
Posted by Honorata Kazimierczak
In August I continued the the voltammetric studies and potentiostatic deposition of alloy layers, on the steel and copper surfaces, from stable homogeneous Zn(II)-Mo(VI) citrate baths with various concetrations of sodium citrate and sodium molybdate.
Next I summarized all the investigations carried out during last moths and I wrote paper entitled "Investigation of electrochemical co-deposition of zinc and molybdenum from citrate solutions". In this work I state, among others, that it is possible to electrodeposit Zn-Mo alloy layers from the aqueous citrate solutions. I hope my article will be published soon.
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