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How Does Film Formation Occur?
Film formation typically occurs through various methods such as
chemical vapor deposition (CVD)
,
physical vapor deposition (PVD)
, and
atomic layer deposition (ALD)
. These techniques involve the deposition of atoms or molecules onto the substrate surface, leading to a thin film that can be controlled in terms of thickness, composition, and structure.
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