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What is thin films?

Thin films are layers of materials ranging from nanometers to micrometers in thickness. They are commonly used for a wide variety of applications, including: modifying the optical, electrical, mechanical, or chemical properties of surfaces. Common applications include optical coatings, microelectronics, solar cells, hard coatings, and flexible electronics.

What other technologies are related to thin films?

thin films Complementary Technologies

Ion implantation is used to introduce dopants into thin films, modifying their electrical properties. Thus, it is strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside thin films in 42% (154) of relevant job posts
Dry etching techniques are essential for patterning and defining features in thin films. Thus, it is strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside thin films in 25% (158) of relevant job posts
Wet etching is also used for patterning and removing unwanted thin film material. Thus, it is strongly complementary.
mentioned alongside thin films in 24% (150) of relevant job posts

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