Layer (electronics)
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In electronic engineering, a layer is the deposition of molecules on a substrate or base (glass, ceramic, semiconductor, or [bio]plastic). High temperature substrates include stainless steel, polyimide film,[1] and PET.
Generally, a layer with a depth of less than one micrometre is called a thin film, while a depth greater than one micrometre is called a coating.
See also
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- Coating
- Heterojunction
- Nanoparticle
- Organic electronics
- Passivation
- Printed electronics
- Sputtering
- Thermal annealing
- Transparent conducting oxide
References
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