Intro to sputtering (process to create clear, conductive coatings)
I have finally been successful in creating a conductive, clear layer of indium-tin oxide on a microscope slide. In this video, I show the process and explain how sputtering works.
Видео Intro to sputtering (process to create clear, conductive coatings) канала Applied Science
Видео Intro to sputtering (process to create clear, conductive coatings) канала Applied Science
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