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Sputtering Technique Ups Coating Efficiency

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BRAUNSCHWEIG, Germany, Sept. 3, 2010 — Sputtering is the phenomenon that occurs when energy-rich ions hit a solid object and cause atoms to be released from its surface. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Thin Film and Surface Technology IST have discovered a special sputtering technique that can greatly increase the efficiency of the coating process, which could be exploited to apply microscopically thin coatings to glass surfaces. Sputtering is the preferred process for coating large surfaces. The process leads to a bombardment of a chosen material (target) and causes its constituent atoms to be ejected like...Read full article

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    Published: September 2010
    bismuth atomscoating efficiencyCoatingsDr. Bernd Szyszkaenergy-rich ionsEuropeFraunhofer Institute for Thin Film and Surface Technology ISTGermanyglass surfacesindustrialLasstec fairmagnetronsnoble-gas ionsOpticsResearch & Technologysputtering techniquethin coatingstitanium dioxide

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