From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A layer is the deposition of molecules on a substrate or base ( glass, ceramic, semiconductor, or plastic/ bioplastic).

High temperature substrates includes stainless steel and polyimide film (expensive) [1] and PET (cheap).

A depth of less than one micrometre is generally called a thin film while a depth greater than one micrometre is called a coating.

A web is a flexible substrate.

See also

References

  1. ^ Wilken, Karen (2017). "Low temperature thin-film silicon solar cells on flexible plastic substrates" (PDF). Advances in Systems Analysis. 377. Forschungszentrum, Zentralbibliothek. hdl: 2128/14543. ISBN  978-3-95806-235-1. ISSN  1866-1793. OCLC  1075618416.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A layer is the deposition of molecules on a substrate or base ( glass, ceramic, semiconductor, or plastic/ bioplastic).

High temperature substrates includes stainless steel and polyimide film (expensive) [1] and PET (cheap).

A depth of less than one micrometre is generally called a thin film while a depth greater than one micrometre is called a coating.

A web is a flexible substrate.

See also

References

  1. ^ Wilken, Karen (2017). "Low temperature thin-film silicon solar cells on flexible plastic substrates" (PDF). Advances in Systems Analysis. 377. Forschungszentrum, Zentralbibliothek. hdl: 2128/14543. ISBN  978-3-95806-235-1. ISSN  1866-1793. OCLC  1075618416.



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