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Physical & Theoretical Chemistry, Nanotechnology, Solid State Physics - Thin Films, Electronics - Microelectronics, Telecommunications Technology
Thin Film Materials Technology: Sputtering of Compound Materials by Kiyotaka Wasa β€” book cover

Thin Film Materials Technology: Sputtering of Compound Materials

by Kiyotaka Wasa, Makoto Kitabatake, Hideaki Adachi
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Overview

An invaluable resource for industrial science and engineering newcomers to sputter deposition technology in thin film production applications, this book is rich in coverage of both historical developments and the newest experimental and technological information about ceramic thin films, a key technology for nano-materials in high-speed information applications and large-area functional coating such as automotive or decorative painting of plastic parts, among other topics. In seven concise chapters, the book thoroughly reviews basic thin film technology and deposition processes, sputtering processes, structural control of compound thin films, and microfabrication by sputtering.

Synopsis

Wasa (Yokohama City U., Japan) notes that the sputtering phenomenon was first observed some 150 years ago. He and colleagues with the Matsushita Electrical Industrial Co., Kyoto, describe progress in sputtering technology in recent years and applications that are relevant to electronics (notably in the production of integrated circuits and magneto-optical recording media), and other common manufacturing processes (e.g. coating machine tools and reflective windows). Intended as a bridge between tutorial textbooks for graduate students and research guides, the volume includes experimental and production-level engineering data. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2004
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
532
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780815514831

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