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Ru Stress Assessment by Membrane Wrinkling for Interconnect Applications Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre KU Leuven
The stress evolution of PVD Ruthenium (Ru) thin films is studied at relevant temperatures for interconnect processing. Wafer bow measurements, atomic force microscopy (AFM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and the Foppl-von Karman theory were used to determine the stress behavior of 5 to 50 nm thick films. We show that the local relaxation of PVD Ru film results in two regimes: bending and wrinkling, ...
Design and wrinkling behavior of a contact lens with an integrated liquid crystal light modulator Ghent University
On the role of (implicit) drinking self-identity in alcohol use and problematic drinking : a comparison of five measures Ghent University
Context matters : student-perceived binge drinking norms at faculty-level relate to binge drinking behavior in higher education Ghent University University of Antwerp
Social motives for drinking in students should not be neglected in efforts to decrease problematic drinking Ghent University University of Antwerp
Drinking high amounts of alcohol as a short-term mating strategy : the impact of short-term mating motivations on young adultsU+2019 drinking behavior Ghent University
The role of psychological distress in the relationship between drinking motives and hazardous drinking in older adults University of Antwerp Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Introduction: Drinking motives seem to be the most proximal predictors of alcohol outcomes. Consequently, these are an essential factor to consider as they may influence the extent to which alcohol is used in a risky way, even in older adults. Objective: We studied the moderating effect of distress on the relationship between drinking motives and drinking behaviour in a community-dwelling older adult sample. Method: In a retrospective ...