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  2. Crystalline coatings - Wikipedia

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    Crystalline coatings (or crystalline mirrors [1]) are a type of thin-film optical interference coating that is made by merging monocrystalline multilayers deposited via processes such as molecular-beam epitaxy (MBE) and metalorganic vapour-phase epitaxy (MOVPE) with microfabrication techniques including direct bonding and selective etching.

  3. 3M - Wikipedia

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    During March 2016, 3M completed a 400,000-square-foot (37,000 m 2) research-and-development building on its Maplewood campus that cost $150 million. Seven hundred scientists from various divisions occupy the building.

  4. List of discontinued photographic films - Wikipedia

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    General purpose film for colour prints. Lower quality than Equicolor. Rebranded film made by 3M Ferrania. Sold in the 90's and early 00's. Italy 135 Nothing FOMA: Fomacolor 200: 1997–c2004 T 200 C-41 Print General purpose film for colour prints. Lower quality than Equicolor. Rebranded film made by 3M Ferrania. Sold in the 90's and early 00's ...

  5. Parylene - Wikipedia

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    Parylene N and C have a low degree of crystallinity; however, parylene VT-4 and AF-4 are highly crystalline ~60% in their as-deposited condition (hexagonal crystal structure) and therefore are generally not suitable as optical materials. Parylene C will become more crystalline if heated at elevated temperatures until its melting point at 270 °C.

  6. Thin film - Wikipedia

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    A thin film is a layer of materials ranging from fractions of a nanometer to several micrometers in thickness. [1] The controlled synthesis of materials as thin films (a process referred to as deposition) is a fundamental step in many applications.

  7. Chemical bath deposition - Wikipedia

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    Chemical Bath Deposition has a long history but until recently was an uncommon method of thin-film deposition. [1]In 1865, Justus Liebig published an article describing the use of Chemical Bath Deposition to silver mirrors (to affix a reflective layer of silver to the back of glass to form a mirror), [5] though in the modern day electroplating and vacuum deposition are more common.

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