Compound materials are materials that are used in the process of evaporation to deposit thin films of material onto a substrate. This process is commonly used in the production of semiconductors and other electronic devices.
There are many different types of compound evaporation materials that can be used, depending on the desired properties of the thin film being deposited. Some common examples include metals, such as aluminum and copper, and semiconducting materials, such as silicon and germanium. Other materials, such as oxides, nitrides, and carbides, may also be used.
The choice of evaporation material will depend on the specific requirements of the application, including the desired electrical and optical properties, as well as the compatibility of the material with the substrate and the process conditions. The material may be evaporated using a variety of techniques, such as thermal evaporation, electron beam evaporation, and sputtering.
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