Thin Film Processing Interfaces: Info & Resources

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This discussion focuses on the various interfaces utilized in Thin Film Processing, specifically highlighting five types: Abrupt Interface, Mechanical Interface, Graded Interface, Compound Interface, and Pseudo Diffusion Interface. The user seeks comprehensive resources to analyze the quality of these interfaces, indicating a gap in available literature. A suggested resource is a Google Books link that provides some information on Pseudo Diffusion Interface but lacks details on Graded Interfaces. This indicates a need for more extensive research materials on the subject.

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  • Understanding of Thin Film Processing techniques
  • Familiarity with interface types in material science
  • Knowledge of quality analysis methods in film deposition
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  • Research "Thin Film Processing Techniques" for foundational knowledge
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  • Investigate "Graded Interface Characteristics" for specific insights
  • Look into "Material Science Textbooks" for comprehensive coverage of interfaces
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Material scientists, researchers in thin film technology, and students studying interface properties in engineering and physics will benefit from this discussion.

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I need to write up some stuff with general information about different interfaces used in Thin Film Processing.

I'm pretty sure its a way to analyze the quality of the different procedures.

* Abrupt Interface
* Mechanical Interface
* Graded Interface
* Compound Interface
* Psuedo Diffusion Interface

I've tried looking all of this stuff up through my textbook (which is quite small and incomplete) and I've done a ton of searching on the internet for general information about these interfaces.


Can anyone point me in the right direction where I can find information about these? I'm really not sure where I should look, or what search terms will give me some general info!

Thanks PF!
 
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