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The 35th William Blum Lecture, Electrodeposition of Alloys

Author: Dr. David S. Lashmore
Issue: , 1993


Dr. David Lashmore is Electrodeposition Group Leader at the Institute for Materials Science and Engineering, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in Gaithersburg, Maryland. "I have viewed and strived to apply electrodeposition as a valuable technology for the synthesis of new materials," said Lashmore. "In our group, we have found that electrodeposition can often accomplish what dry processing used to do, only faster, cleaner and under better control." The lecture covered a summary of Dr. Lashmore's work on magnetoresistance of thin-layered structures, with emphasis on applications of electrochemically produced materials for magnetic read heads, and for other sensors.


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