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Inorganic Thin Film Deposition and Application on Organic Polymer Substrates
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2017
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Thin Film PhysicsEngineeringOrganic ElectronicsThin Film Process TechnologyChemistryChemical DepositionSurface TechnologyPolymer ChemistryThin Film ProcessingThin-film TechnologyMaterials ScienceThin-film FabricationUnderlying Growth MechanismOrganic SemiconductorThin Film MaterialsPolymeric MaterialsFlexible ElectronicsThin Film CoatingsNatural SciencesSurface SciencePolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsOrganic Polymer SubstratesThin Film DevicesThin FilmsChemical Vapor Deposition
This review details the emerging area of inorganic thin film coatings on polymer substrates, from examples of applications through to the fabrication processes and the underlying growth mechanism(s). Of particular focus is the use of physical vapor deposition to deposit thin metal and/or metal oxide films onto polymeric materials. This primary focus highlights an area of research, that is, gaining in popularity, as researchers attempt to provide insight into the adaption of a well‐established manufacturing process to be compatible with the ever expanding range of polymer substrates. The motivation for doing so comes from the evolution of existing industry (i.e., the semi‐conductor sector) to fabricate new devices (i.e., flexible electronics). In addition, the research challenges faced in achieving evaporated and sputtered thin film coatings on polymeric substrates, such as mechanical and thermal considerations will be discussed.
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