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Mattox DM (1998) Handbook of physical vapour deposition (PVD) processing. Noyes, NJ Mattox DM (2003) The foundatimts of vacuum coating technology. Noyes, NJ Mazumdar SK (2002) Composites manufacturing materials, product and process engineering. CRC, Boca Raton... [Pg.283]

Mattox DM. (2003) The Foundations of Vacuum Coating Technology. Noyes Publications/William Andrew Publishing, Norwich, New York. [Pg.372]

W.J. Alvesteffer, W.C. Baker, R. Cole, D.C. Jacobs, A brief history of the thermal mass flow meter and controller, Ch. 18, in D.M. Mattox, V.H. Mattox (Eds.), 50 Years of Vacuum Coating Technology and the Growth of the Society of Vacuum Coaters, Society of Vacuum Coaters, 2007, p. 136. [Pg.156]

D.M. Mattox, Sputter deposition, in The Foundations of Vacuum Coating Technology A Concise Look at the Discoveries, Inventions, and the People Behind Vacuum Coating, Past and Present, Noyes Publications, 2003, p. 11. [Pg.279]

J. Andersson, R.A. Erck, and A. Erdemir, Frictional Behavior of Diamondlike Carbon Films in Vacuum and under Varying Water Vapor Pressure, Surf. Coat. Technology 163-164,535-540 (2003). [Pg.186]

The parylcne process has certain similarities with vacuum metallizing. The principal distinction is that truly conformal parylene coatings are deposited even on complex, three-dimensional substrates, such as on sharp points and in hidden or recessed areas. Vacuum metallizing, on the other hand, is a line-of-sight coating technology. [Pg.1763]

This process is referred to as enclosed vacuum evaporation (EVE) coating technology and is applicable to a variety of coating and substrate materials, with a unique capability of producing smooth and uniform coatings on the inner surface of small-diameter, high aspect ratio cylindrical components or other confined geometries. [Pg.186]

Figure 6.3b is reprinted from Journal of Vacuum Science Technology, Vol. 11, J A Thornton, Influence of appratus geometry and deposition conditions on the structure and topography of thick sputtered coatings, pp. 666-669, 1974, with permission from American Institute of Physics. [Pg.329]

Kryliouk, O., Park, H., Wang, H., Kang, B., Anderson,T., Ren, F. and Pearton, S. (2005) Pt-coated InN nanorods for selective detection of hydrogen at room temperature ,/oMmai Of Vacuum Science Technology B,23(5), 1891-1894. [Pg.212]

Krug, Th. and Ludwig, R. (1991) EB Vacuum-web coating technology and its application. Packaging, 62, 11-16. [Pg.120]

For roll-to-roll vacuum coating onto flexible materials, see Vacuum Deposition onto Webs, Films, and Foils (Materials Science and Process Technology) by C. Bishop (William Andrew, 2006). [Pg.169]

Figure 23 Influence of angle of incidence of carbon ions on (a) Raman spectra and (b) D/G intensity ratio of films [58]. (Reproduced from Surface and Coatings Technology, 98, Schultrich, B., et al., Deposition of superhard amorphous carbon films by pulsed vacuum arc deposition, pp. 1097-1101. Copyright 1998, with permission from Elsevier Science.)... Figure 23 Influence of angle of incidence of carbon ions on (a) Raman spectra and (b) D/G intensity ratio of films [58]. (Reproduced from Surface and Coatings Technology, 98, Schultrich, B., et al., Deposition of superhard amorphous carbon films by pulsed vacuum arc deposition, pp. 1097-1101. Copyright 1998, with permission from Elsevier Science.)...

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