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López et al., 1992 - Google Patents

Substrate temperature effects on film chemistry in plasma depositions of organics. II. Polymerizable precursors

López et al., 1992

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6143565939939680318
Author
López G
Ratner B
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Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry

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The influence of substrate temperature during plasma deposition on the chemistry of the organic films formed was examined. Plasma ionization of precursor gases that are polymerizable by conventional mechanisms was studied. Film chemistry was analyzed by x …
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