Zocco et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Deposition of carbon nitride films by reactive pulsed-laser ablation at high fluencesZocco et al., 1999
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- 9017126417029331555
- Author
- Zocco A
- Perrone A
- D'Anna E
- Leggieri G
- Luches A
- Klini A
- Zergioti I
- Fotakis C
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Diamond and related materials
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The effects of high laser fluence on the properties of CNx thin films prepared by reactive pulsed laser (KrF excimer laser, λ= 248nm, τFWHM= 30ns) ablation at two different N2 gas pressures were investigated. A variety of analytical techniques have been used to …
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