Evaporation data

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Evaporation data

Postby Doug Coulter » Thu Oct 24, 2019 12:36 pm

I stumbled across this the other day. This source seems to prefer E beam to do evaportion for almost everything, and I'm sure that's good if you have the gear. I've had fairly good luck using tungsten coils and boats from Kurt Lesker here for the same stuff - in some cases they may not last as long in production, but I'm not doing production. The key info here is mostly the temperatures.
VEM_Thin_Film_Evaporation_Guide_2017.pdf
Evaporation specs for various materials
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