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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Metin Tolan has written: 'X-ray scattering from soft-matter thin films' -- subject(s): Multilayered Thin films, Scattering, Thin films, Multilayered, X-rays
Alfred Wagendristel has written: 'An introduction to physics and technology of thin films' -- subject(s): Thin film devices, Thin films
Warren N. Herman has written: 'Organic thin films for photonic applications' -- subject(s): Photonics, Thin film devices, Organic thin films, Materials, Optoelectronic devices
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Carbon films
Robert Eason has written: 'Pulsed laser deposition of thin films' -- subject(s): Pulsed laser deposition, Thin films, Laser beams, Industrial applications
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R. A. Coombe has written: 'An introduction to radioactivity for engineers' -- subject- s -: Radioactivity, Radioisotopes 'The electrical properties and applications of thin films' -- subject- s -: Electric properties, Thin films
Michael Matthews Hall has written: 'A search for new substrate materials for high temperature superconducting thin films' -- subject(s): High temperature superconductors, Thin films
Yes it is true that carbon films are formed when a thin film of carbon is left forming a silhouette of the original organism.
Abraham Ulman has written: 'An introduction to ultrathin organic films' -- subject(s): Monomolecular films, Organic thin films, Surface chemistry, Surfaces