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2024-03-02T19:24:57ZHand book of Deposition Technologies for Films and Coatings
192.168.6.56/handle/123456789/28875
Title: Hand book of Deposition Technologies for Films and Coatings
Authors: M. Martin, Peter
Description: Thin film coating technology is advancing rapidly to keep pace with new applications in
semiconductor, optical, tribological, display, decorative, solar, and medical technologies.
Performance demands on virtually all types of thin film materials are continuously increasing.
To meet these demands, thin film coatings and structures are becoming more sophisticated
with engineered properties. Superlattices, nanotubes, nanolaminates, composites, chiral
structures and diffusion barriers, to name a few, are now used routinely. Because of this,
process and technology handbooks published even ten years ago are already out of date.
Deposition processes and technologies are also changing rapidly to keep pace with advanced
thin film materials and applications2010-01-01T00:00:00ZProduction Safety for Film, Television and Video
192.168.6.56/handle/123456789/28873
Title: Production Safety for Film, Television and Video
Authors: Small, Robin
Description: This book takes an individual approach to hazard identification. Not all
the hazards identified in each of the sections will be present in any one
location or shoot. They are designed to help the inexperienced reader
identify potential problems. Once hazards have been identified then a
systematic approach to risk assessment through the production safety
system can help to prioritize them according to risk. Each solution and
control measure will be unique, therefore a hierarchy of control methods is
suggested2000-01-01T00:00:00ZPractical Design and Production of Optical Thin Films
192.168.6.56/handle/123456789/28872
Title: Practical Design and Production of Optical Thin Films
Authors: R. Willey, Ronald
Editors: Brian J. Thompson
Description: This book deals with the basic understanding, design, and practical production of
optical thin films, or interference coatings. It focuses on two main subjects that are
critical to meeting the practical challenges of producing optical coatings. The first
is the design of coatings, an understanding of which allows the practitioner to know
the possibilities and limitations involved in reducing, enhancing, or otherwise
controlling the reflection, transmission, and absorption of light (visible or
otherwise). The second deals with the practical elements needed to actually
produce optical coatings. These include equipment, materials, process development
and know-how, and monitoring and control techniques2000-01-01T00:00:00ZHandbook of Infrared Spectroscopy of Ultrathin Films
192.168.6.56/handle/123456789/28871
Title: Handbook of Infrared Spectroscopy of Ultrathin Films
Authors: Tolstoy, Valeri P.; Chernyshova, Irina V.
Description: In this book, we will designate ultrathin films, or, as they are also called in
the literature, nanolayers, to mean layers ranging from submonolayers to several
monolayers; these may be formed from a wide range of organic and inorganic
substances or present adsorbed atoms, molecules, biological species, on a substrate
or at the interface of two media. These films play an important role in many
current areas of research in science and technology, such as submicroelectronics,
optoelectronics, optics, bioscience, flotation, materials science of catalysts, sorbents,
pigments, protective and passivating coatings, and sensors.2003-01-01T00:00:00Z