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  • 1Chemical vapor deposition — DC plasma (violet) enhances the growth of carbon nanotubes in this laboratory scale PECVD apparatus. Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a chemical process used to produce high purity, high performance solid materials. The process is often used in …

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  • 2Electron beam physical vapor deposition — or EBPVD is a form of physical vapor deposition in which a target anode is bombarded with an electron beam given off by a charged tungsten filament under high vacuum. The electron beam causes atoms from the target to transform into the gaseous… …

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  • 3Chemical vapor deposition of ruthenium — is a method to deposit thin layers of ruthenium on substrate by Chemical vapor deposition (CVD). A unique challenge arises in trying to grow impurity free films of a catalyst in Chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Ruthenium metal activates C H and C …

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  • 4Synthetic diamond — Synthetic diamonds of various colors grown by the high pressure high temperature technique Synthetic diamond is diamond produced in a technological process; as opposed to natural diamond, which is created in geological processes. Synthetic… …

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  • 5Diamond — This article is about the mineral. For the gemstone, see Diamond (gemstone). For other uses, including the shape ◊, see Diamond (disambiguation) …

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  • 6Optical fiber — A bundle of optical fibers A TOSLINK fiber optic audio c …

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  • 7Ruthenium — (pronEng|ruːˈθiːniəm) is a chemical element that has the symbol Ru and atomic number 44. A rare transition metal of the platinum group of the periodic table, ruthenium is found associated with platinum ores and used as a catalyst in some platinum …

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  • 8Silicon nitride — Preferred IUPAC name Silicon nitride …

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  • 9Geology of Mars — Mars   Mars as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope Designations …

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  • 10Snowball Earth — The Snowball Earth hypothesis as it was originally proposedcite book author = Kirschvink, J.L. year = 1992 chapter = Late Proterozoic low latitude global glaciation: The snowball Earth title = The Proterozoic Biosphere: A Multidisciplinary Study… …

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