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The influence of process parameters on chemistry, roughness and morphology of siloxane films deposited by an atmospheric plasma jet system

Ramamoorthy et al., 2009

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4560201624190503521
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Ramamoorthy A
Rahman M
Mooney D
Don MacElroy J
Dowling D
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Plasma Processes and Polymers

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Siloxane coatings were deposited onto Vycor™ glass and silicon substrates from a tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) precursor using the PlasmaStream™ atmospheric plasma jet system. The TEOS precursor was nebulized into He/O2 plasma and the coating growth rate was …
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