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Surfaces Volmer-Weber mode

For the case of diamond CVD, the growth mode is Volmer-Weber mode. This is because the surface energy of diamond is so high that the wetting of diamond on any... [Pg.297]

For this reason, the polymer substrate treatment represents a very important step in the technology of metallic or ceramic coating on the polymer substrate. Therefore, noble metals and other low reactivity metals do not wet the untreated polymer surfaces, forming three-dimensional spherical clusters growing in a Volmer-Weber mode. Surface modification of the hydrophobic polymer surface onto a hydrophilic one can be achieved by wet (acid, alkali), dry (plasma), and radiation treatments (ultraviolet radiation and laser), without affecting the bulk properties. Consequently, application of different pretreatment methods represents an efficient way to improve wettability and thin metal adhesion. [Pg.334]

This system was chosen as a typical example of a weak Me-S interaction. Potentiostatic UPD-OPD transition experiments in the system HOPG(0001)/Ag, CIO4 showed that the 3D Ag phase formation follows a Volmer-Weber island growth mode [4.43, 4.60-4.63]. Decoration of steps and other surface imperfections by a 3D Ag phase was observed at relatively low r f, whereas 3D Me crystallites are also formed on atomically flat terraces at relatively high 7f. The initial deposition kinetics... [Pg.185]

This is an intermediate combination of the two growth modes mentioned above. The substrate is first covered with one or a few monolayers grown in Frank-van der Merwe mode, then some three-dimensional islands are formed on the surface in the Volmer-Weber growth mode. This mode is a transition from two-dimensional growth to three-dimensional growth and has been observed in metal-metal and metal-semiconductor systems. [Pg.217]


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