Yes. Adsorption is one of the phenomenon that is used for thin
film deposition. Thin film deposition, which comprises laying a
layer a few nanometres thick is used in the manufacture of many
products in the technology sector: from microchips to CDs.
Yes. Adsorption is one of the phenomenon that is used for thin
film deposition. Thin film deposition, which comprises laying a
layer a few nanometres thick is used in the manufacture of many
products in the technology sector: from microchips to CDs.
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A system for applying thin film coatings of various materials on surfaces. Some thin film coatings are:
metal films for electronic or magnetic devices.
antireflective coatings on lenses.
the metal films in CDs and DVDs for recording data optically.
etc.
Most such coating systems use a form of evaporative deposition, some use gaseous decomposition deposition, other methods are also used.
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they have differe.nt method of deposition of film of conducting
material. Hence, the difference between two is their fabrication
process.
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A thin film is a layer of material ranging from fractions of a nanometer (monolayer) to several micrometers in thickness. The controlled synthesis of materials as thin films (a process referred to as deposition) is a fundamental step in many applications.
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The chemical bath deposition method is one of the cheapest methods to deposit thin films andnanomaterials, as it does not depend on expensive equipment and is a scalable technique that can be employed for large area batch processing or continuous deposition. In 1933 Bruckman deposited PbS thin film by chemical bath deposition (CBD) or solution grown method. The major advantage of CBD is that it requires only solution containers and substrate mounting devices.