You’ve mentioned before that generally, pulsed-DC and AC power produce better films than straight DC. What is the actual difference in film quality?
The photos below show that the difference in film quality is quite significant. Film quality produced by straight DC power Film quality produced by straight-DC power (above) vs. pulsed-DC power (below) Source: Centre for Advanced Materials and Surface Engineering, University of Salford, U.K. Film quality produced by pulsed DC power Film quality produced by straight DC power Film quality produced by straight-DC power (above) vs.
The photos below show that the difference in film quality is quite significant. Film quality produced by straight-DC power (above) vs. pulsed-DC power (below) Source: Centre for Advanced Materials and Surface Engineering, University of Salford, U.K. Film quality produced by straight-DC power (above) vs.
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- You’ve mentioned before that generally, pulsed-DC and AC power produce better films than straight DC. What is the actual difference in film quality?
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