EVOLUTION OF THE SHADOW EFFECT WITH FILM THICKNESS AND SUBSTRATE CONDUCTIVITY ON A HEMISPHERICAL WORKPIECE DURING MAGNETRON SPUTTERING

Evolution of the Shadow Effect with Film Thickness and Substrate Conductivity on a Hemispherical Workpiece during Magnetron Sputtering

When depositing films on a complex workpiece surface by magnetron sputtering, the shadow effect occurs and causes the columnar structure to tilt toward the substrate owing to the oblique incident angle of the plasma flux, affecting the microstructure and properties of the films.Improving the surface diffusion could alleviate the shadow effect, wher

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Art is a defining element of urban culture through creative dynamics that reflect territorially embedded mechanisms but also particular social and cultural processes.Public art presents us with the possibility of unmediated social interaction that leads to  greater access over the production and use of lolasalinas.com urban public space.Public art

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