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Structure of platinum and tin films formed by laser-induced chemical vapor deposition

Braichotte, D.
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Van den Bergh, H.  
Bäuerle, Dieter
1984
Laser Processing and Diagnostics

Similarities and differences in the structure and shape of the metallic deposit were studied for photolytic and pyrolytic laser-induced chem. vapor deposition of Sn and Pt. The photolytically deposited thin metallic films appear to be more homogeneous and tend to be amorphous. The pyrolytically deposited films are polycryst. and are more irregular, in particular in the case of Sn where the hot drop-like particles coalesce on the surface yielding a microscopic deposit of quite varied sizes and shapes.

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DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-82381-7_23
Author(s)
Braichotte, D.
Van den Bergh, H.  
Editors
Bäuerle, Dieter
Date Issued

1984

Publisher

Springer

Publisher place

Berlin

Published in
Laser Processing and Diagnostics
ISBN of the book

978-3-642-82383-1

Start page

183

End page

187

Series title/Series vol.

Springer Series in Chemical Physics; 39

Subjects

7440-06-4

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7440-31-5 Role: USES (Uses) (deposition of films of

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laser-induced chem.-vapor

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structure in relation to)

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platinum tin deposition laser structure

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Copyright 2003 ACS

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CAN 102:54136

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SSCPDA

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Laser radiation (structure of platinum and tin films from chem.-vapor deposition induced by)

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