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... nucleation and growth of a physically deposited thin film , for example , may be described by a statis- tical path probability method ( Braunstein and Kikuchi , 1969 ) . Chemical vapor deposition , on the other hand , is at the present ...
... nucleation and growth of a physically deposited thin film , for example , may be described by a statis- tical path probability method ( Braunstein and Kikuchi , 1969 ) . Chemical vapor deposition , on the other hand , is at the present ...
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... nucleation on the substrate ; heterogeneous , but in the gas phase ; or homo- geneous - i.e . , nucleation in the gas phase . Conditions may exist where both heterogeneous and homogeneous processes occur simultaneously in the gas phase ...
... nucleation on the substrate ; heterogeneous , but in the gas phase ; or homo- geneous - i.e . , nucleation in the gas phase . Conditions may exist where both heterogeneous and homogeneous processes occur simultaneously in the gas phase ...
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... nucleation centers for smoke produc- tion . Hence the role of metal additives as smoke suppressants may well be one of charge exchange , i.e .: CnHm ++ M → M ++ CnHm , which destroys the nucleation site . Such reactions are known to be ...
... nucleation centers for smoke produc- tion . Hence the role of metal additives as smoke suppressants may well be one of charge exchange , i.e .: CnHm ++ M → M ++ CnHm , which destroys the nucleation site . Such reactions are known to be ...
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Appendix Major Literature Sources for High Temperature Chemistry | 36 |
GraphiteGas Reactions | 59 |
Appendix Some Additional Recent Literature on High Temperature GasSolid | 89 |
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