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The phrase "as a function of the thickness" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific or mathematical contexts to describe how one variable changes in relation to the thickness of a material or object.
Example: "The resistance of the material varies as a function of the thickness, indicating that thicker layers exhibit lower resistance."
Alternatives: "in relation to the thickness" or "depending on the thickness".
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The electrochemical behavior of the composite is measured as a function of the thickness of the SiCO films.
These analyses yielded stress distributions as a function of the thickness of a thermally grown oxide layer.
The critical energy release rate of the composite is also analysed as a function of the thickness of the organic layer and the modulus mismatch.
We have fabricated planar bottom-contact organic thin-film transistors as a function of the thickness of the pentacene active layer.
The model is able to predict high actuation levels (angles of curvature ≈ 180°) and the bidirectional shape-memory behavior of the device as a function of the thickness, configuration of the layers, and the LCN stretching level.
A case study is investigated, where edge cracking in compressive layers can be predicted as a function of the thickness of the compressive layer and the magnitude of residual stresses.
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The blanket thicknesses (normal growth on substrates without patterns) were experimentally plotted as a function of time (Fig. 4a), and the experimental results of the sidewall thickness were plotted as a function of the blanket thickness (Fig. 4b).
Using the process described above the resonance position was measured as a function of the alumina thickness as shown in figure 3(b).
calculated as a function of the structure thickness.
WVTR values of SiON/Ag/SiON multilayer passivation as a function of the SiON thickness.
as a function of the structure thickness is shown in Figure 7B.
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