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Thin wires, deposition techniques

All the methods used to evaporate metals for atom synthesis were developed originally for the deposition of thin metal films. The more important of these techniques are shown schematically in Fig. la-d. Most of the evaporation devices can be scaled to give amounts of metal ranging from a few milligrams per hour for spectroscopic studies to 1-50 gm/hour for preparative synthetic purposes. Evaporation of metals from heated crucibles, boats, or wires (Fig. la-c) generally gives metal atoms in their ground electronic state. Electronic excitation of atoms is possible when metals are vaporized from arcs, by electron bombardment, or with a laser beam (Fig. Id). The lifetime of the excited states of... [Pg.55]


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