Choosing a Thin Film Deposition System (eBook)
Cost-Drivers for Thin Film Deposition Tools (eBook)
Combinatorial Deposition for Materials Development (white paper)
Ion Beam Source Selection for Thin Film Growth (eBook)
AG, Nanotechnology 6, TER vs strain (research article)
Ohio State University Off-Axis Sputtering Webinar (Slide Deck)
Duke University RIR-MAPLE Webinar (Slide Deck)
MIT Chalcogenide Photonics Webinar (Slide Deck)
Linkoping U/iBeam Materials Gallium Nitride Webinar (Slide Deck)
Ongoing Sputtered Gallium Nitride Development at PVD Products (Document)
IREC Thin Film Oxides for Fuel Cell Webinar (Slide Deck)
Purdue University Tunable Optical Switches Webinar (Slide Deck)
Innovations in HiPIMS Webinar (Slide Deck)
Epitaxial Nitride Thin Films & Heterostructures (Presented by JNCASR Nanofabrication facility)
Innovations in high-power impulse magnetron sputtering (Presented by GP Plasma)
Innovations in Spintronics: New concepts in spin-based data storage, computation, and communications (Presented by MIT)
Innovations in Tunable Optical Switches - Dielectric Permittivity in Metals, Semiconductors, and Dielectrics (Presented by Purdue University)
Thin Film Mixed Ionic Electronic Conductors for Energy Applications (Presented by the Energy Research Institute of Catalonia)
Innovative Techniques and Applications for Gallium Nitride Devices (Presented by Linköping University (Sweden) and iBeam Materials)
Deposition of State-of-the-Art Quality Epitaxial Films using Off-Axis Sputtering (Presented by Ohio State University)
Organic and Hybrid Thin Film Deposition by Resonant Infrared, Matrix-Assisted Pulsed Laser Evaporation (Presented by Duke University)
The Fabrication of Advanced Photonic Devices via Thermal Evaporation (Presented by MIT)
Issue Three (February 2022). Tidbits on photonics, more spintronics, catalysts, and superconducting detectors.
Issue Two (November 2021). Morsels on thin film solar, spintronics, superconducting cables, and sunglasses.
Issue One (August 2021). Snippets on ionics, gallium nitride, high temperature superconductors, and butterflies.
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