Email:Mannan.Ali@physics.org Thesis setup Page
Web: http://members.xoom.com/MannansZone/thesis.html


Mannan Ali


It is recommend that these pages are viewed at a display resolution of at least 800x600 or better. The pages can be viewed at a minimum display resolution of 640x480.

Standard Html code has been employed, to ensure that the pages are viewable in most browsers.

To account for the different display resolutions and font sizes which may be in use, this page will allow you to adjust your font size, in order that, the text layout remains readable and as the author intended.

Internet Explorer users can adjust their font size by clicking on the View menu on the toolbar, selecting Text Size, and then clicking on the size you require. i.e.(Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller, Smallest)

Netscape users can adjust their font size by clicking on the View menu on the toolbar, and selecting Increase Font or Decrease Font respectively.

All text between the two RED brackets shown below on the right-hand side of the screen should be on a single line. Adjust your font size to satisfy this condition.


Email:Mannan.Ali@physics.org (xxx xx Everything should be on a single line xx xxx)
Web: http://members.xoom.com/MannansZone/thesis.html

Growth And Study Of Magnetostrictive FeSiBC Thin Films
For Device Applications

PDF Version

A pdf version of the thesis is also available below. The content page has been fully bookmarked for easy navigation.
Either click on the link, or use the right mouse button on the link to select save as.

Filename: thesisro.pdf
Filesize: 9.03 MB (9,472,847 bytes)
Created: Acrobat Distiller 5.0
Version: 1.4
Virus Checked: YES

Click Here for pdf version!


Any difficulties can be reported by email (Email: Mannan.Ali@physics.org).

Copyright Notice

This work is subjected to copyright. All rights are reserved with the author, specifically the rights of the reuse of all illustrations, diagrams and figures in any form of publication without prior written permission from the author (Email: Mannan.Ali@physics.org). Violations are liable for prosecution under the UK Copyright Law.

Growth And Study Of Magnetostrictive FeSiBC Thin Films
For Device Applications




Growth and study of magnetostrictive FeSiBC thin films, for device applications, Mannan Ali (1999)
(Online Copy)


 Link bar
 Link bar