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Main Title Methods for the improved microwave deposition of thin films /
Author Ovshinsky, Stanford R.
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Tsu, David, V.
Young, Rosa.
Publisher [United States Patent Office],
Year Published 1994
OCLC Number 1400075394
Subjects Microwave devices--Patents ; Patents--United States
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ELBR REF TK7876.O97 1994 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 10/05/2023
Collation 14 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Notes Caption title. [Patent no.] 5,324,553 ; [date of patent]: Jun. 28, 1994. At head of title: United States patent [19], Ovshinsky et al. Photocopy.
Contents Notes An improved chemical vapor deposition method for the high-rate low-temperature deposition of high-quality thin film material. The method includes the steps of providing an evacuated chamber having a plasma deposition region defined therein; placing a substrate inside the chamber; supplying plasma deposition precursor gases to the deposition region in the evacuated chamber; directing microwave energy from a source thereof to the deposition region, the microwave energy interacting with the deposition precursor gases to form a plasma of electrons, ions and activated electrically neutral species, the plasma including one or more depositing species; increasing the surface mobility of the depositing species in the plasma by coupling additional non-microwave electronic energy and magnetic energy into the plasma, without intentionally adding thermal energy to the substrate or precursor gas; and depositing a thin film of material onto the substrate.
Place Published Washington, D.C.
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Corporate Au Added Ent United States. Patent Office.
PUB Date Free Form 1994
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Medium unmediated
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OCLC Time Stamp 20230928213017
Language eng
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OCLC Rec Leader 02355nam 2200385Ia 45010