PLD physics and photonics in service of future
PLD physics and photonics in service of future
Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) is a deposition technique which was developed more than forty years ago, but it became widespread in research laboratories only in the eighties for thin film growth of superconductive materials. It is relatively economic and simple, although its physics is quite complex.
Sposito, A.
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May-Smith, T.
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Sloyan, K.A.
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Eason, R.W.
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Sposito, A.
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May-Smith, T.
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Sloyan, K.A.
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Eason, R.W.
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Sposito, A., May-Smith, T., Sloyan, K.A. and Eason, R.W.
(2011)
PLD physics and photonics in service of future.
Oral presentation, Palermo, Italy.
27 Apr 2011.
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Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD) is a deposition technique which was developed more than forty years ago, but it became widespread in research laboratories only in the eighties for thin film growth of superconductive materials. It is relatively economic and simple, although its physics is quite complex.
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Oral presentation, Palermo, Italy, 2011-04-27 - 2011-04-27
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Optoelectronics Research Centre
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K.A. Sloyan
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R.W. Eason
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