Thin Film Deposition
Caroline A. Ross
Thu Jan 31, 02-04:00pm, 8-119
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Limited to 15 participants.
Single session event
Thin films have a wide range of uses, including microelectronic circuits, hard disks, solar cells and many other applications. In this session we will discuss how thin films are made by sputtering, evaporation, electroplating, laser ablation, and other methods, and how the film properties can be controlled by the choice of deposition method. Then we will see some of this equipment in action in the Thin Films Lab in 8-140.
Contact: Caroline A. Ross, 13-4005, x8-0223, caross@mit.edu
Sponsor: Materials Science and Eng
Latest update: 12-Dec-2001
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