Electron Beam Evaporation Process (Explainer with Animation) @PhysicsMaterialsScienceandNano

Physics, Materials Science and Nano Lecture Series
Physics, Materials Science and Nano Lecture Series
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In this educational video, you will learn all about the Electron Beam Evaporation process, a key technique in thin film technology and coating technology. Discover the inner workings of this fascinating technology and how it is used to create thin film coatings. Expand your knowledge and stay ahead of the latest advancements in thin film technology. Watch now to learn, innovate, and discover. Learn more today!
E-Beam or Electron Beam Evaporation is a form of Physical Vapor Deposition in which the target material to be used as a coating is bombarded with an electron beam from a charged tungsten filament to evaporate and convert it to a gaseous state for deposition on the material to be coated. Taking place in a high vacuum chamber, these atoms or molecules in a vapor phase then precipitate and form a thin film coating on the substrate.
E-Beam Evaporation, which is a Thermal Evaporation process, and Sputtering are the two most common types of Physical Vapor Deposition or PVD. Of these two processes, The E-Beam Deposition technique has several clear advantages for many types of applications.
It permits the direct transfer of energy with the Electron Beam to the target material to be evaporated making it ideal for metals with high melting points. Electron Beam Evaporation can yield significantly higher deposition rates – from 0.1 nm per minute to 100 nm per minute – resulting in higher density film coatings with increased adhesion to the substrate.
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