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12 April 1982 Optical Coatings By Conveyorized Atmospheric Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)
Nicholas M. Gralenski
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Proceedings Volume 0324, Optical Coatings for Energy Efficiency and Solar Applications; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933253
Event: 1982 Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1982, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Thin films. We're considering their importance and use in great quantity. But how do you get thin films?- especially in great quantity, big sizes, high quality and still cheap? "Thin" , where coatings are concerned is often defined as less than one mil or sg. "Thick" films are more than a mil or so. For optical coatings we're often in the tenth micron (1000 A, 0.004 mil) range or less.
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Nicholas M. Gralenski "Optical Coatings By Conveyorized Atmospheric Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)", Proc. SPIE 0324, Optical Coatings for Energy Efficiency and Solar Applications, (12 April 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933253
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KEYWORDS
Chemical vapor deposition

Optical coatings

Glasses

Oxides

Tin

Thin film coatings

Liquids

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