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Continuous thin film, formation

Pick s first law of diffusion can be used when the concentration within the diffusion volume does not change with respect to time. In thin film formation, this is never the case and one must use Pick s second law of diffusion (Eq. (9.5)) that takes into account the evolution of the concentration within the diffusion volume with respect to time (non-steady or continually changing state diffusion), where c is the concentration, t is the time, and x is the position along the x-axis... [Pg.286]


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