Resistive evaporation uses high current passed through a resistive heater to evaporate coating materials like MgF2, SiO, TiO, and metals onto substrates. The needed current depends on the density of the coating material being evaporated. Resistive evaporation can deposit anti-reflective and other functional coatings through controlled thermal evaporation of various materials.
Resistive evaporation uses high current passed through a resistive heater to evaporate coating materials like MgF2, SiO, TiO, and metals onto substrates. The needed current depends on the density of the coating material being evaporated. Resistive evaporation can deposit anti-reflective and other functional coatings through controlled thermal evaporation of various materials.
Resistive evaporation uses high current passed through a resistive heater to evaporate coating materials like MgF2, SiO, TiO, and metals onto substrates. The needed current depends on the density of the coating material being evaporated. Resistive evaporation can deposit anti-reflective and other functional coatings through controlled thermal evaporation of various materials.