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=== Background ===
=== Background ===
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Chemical Vapor Deposition is a common technique for apply thin films to electronic devices. Chemical reagents are supplied as gases into chamber and allowed to react or decompose at the surface of as substrate and form a new substance.  


=== Significance ===
=== Significance ===
CVD is a high volume, high purity process that can be conducted with low vacuum. The flow rate of the gases can be used to efficiently support the stoichiometry of the reaction.


 
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=== Operation===
=== Operation===



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Background

Chemical Vapor Deposition is a common technique for apply thin films to electronic devices. Chemical reagents are supplied as gases into chamber and allowed to react or decompose at the surface of as substrate and form a new substance.

Significance

CVD is a high volume, high purity process that can be conducted with low vacuum. The flow rate of the gases can be used to efficiently support the stoichiometry of the reaction.

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Operation

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