https://www.differ.nl/sites/default/files/attachments/biblio/2014_56992.pdf
Hydrogen is the most insidious element in thin film processing. In this case, we have blistering of what's supposed to be an atomically smooth optical surface. Hydrogen is mostly trapped at the outermost bi-layer, but can be driven deeper by ion flux.
Hydrogen is the most insidious element in thin film processing. In this case, we have blistering of what's supposed to be an atomically smooth optical surface. Hydrogen is mostly trapped at the outermost bi-layer, but can be driven deeper by ion flux.
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