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News Release from: UK Displays and Lighting Network
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 27 February 2007

Atomic layer deposition for plastic
electronics

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A tutorial on "Technology of atomic layer deposition and applications in plastic electronics" is part of an ongoing education and training programme.

The UK Displays and Lighting Network will host a tutorial on "Technology of atomic layer deposition and applications in plastic electronics" on 14th March 2007 at Oxford Instruments in Bristol as part of the ongoing Education and Training Programme Atomic layer deposition (ALD) is a self-limiting, sequential surface chemistry that deposits conformal thin films of materials onto substrates of varying compositions

ALD is similar in chemistry to chemical vapour deposition (CVD), except that the ALD reaction breaks the CVD reaction into two half-reactions, keeping the precursor materials separate during the reaction.

ALD film growth is self-limited and based on surface reactions, which makes achieving atomic scale deposition control possible.

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