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<nmz787> anyone here done atomic layer deposition?
<nmz787> I see a machine on ebay for $10k... wondering if that might be limited in metals it can utilize (i.e. deposit), or in the thickness it can minimally add
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<SpeedEvil> that rather depends on the machine. In general, 'yes'.
<nmz787> unfortunately I couldn't find any info on it, aside from I think one journal paper that used it
<CoolCmos> has anybody been followig the discussion ive been having in here
<SpeedEvil> what technology
<CoolCmos> hi SpeedEvil hi nmz787
<nmz787> SpeedEvil: not sure
<nmz787> SpeedEvil: just the cheapest 'ALCVD' on ebay