Difference between revisions of "Physical Vapor Transport"

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Physical Vapor Transport is a useful technique for creating thin inorganic layers on glass. This method uses a tube oven with a secondary heater that allows a large even deposition area.
Physical Vapor Transport is a useful technique for creating thin inorganic layers on glass. This method uses a tube oven with a secondary heater that allows a large even deposition area.
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Physical Vapor Transport is a useful technique for creating thin inorganic layers on glass. This method uses a tube oven with a secondary heater that allows a large even deposition area.