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Atomic hydrogen induced chemical vapor deposition of silicon oxycarbide thin films derived from diethoxymethylsilane precursor

Uznanski et al., 2020

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Uznanski P
Walkiewicz‐Pietrzykowska A
Jankowski K
Zakrzewska J
Wrobel A
Balcerzak J
Tyczkowski J
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Applied Organometallic Chemistry

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Amorphous silicon oxycarbide (a‐SiOC: H) films produced by remote plasma RPCVD from diethoxymethylsilane (DEMS) were characterized in terms of their basic properties related to the coatings deposited using conventional plasma enhanced PECVD method. The effect of …
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