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The functions of the vapor deposition furnace mainly include material growth and deposition, heat treatment, film preparation, nanomaterials preparation, semiconductor industry application, powder metallurgy, optical material preparation, etc.
Vapor deposition furnace is an important material preparation equipment, which is widely used in materials science and engineering. Its main functions include:
Material growth and deposition : Films, nanoparticles and other advanced materials are produced by transferring a mixture of gases to a furnace where the gases are broken down at high temperatures. The resulting atoms or molecules are deposited on a solid substrate.
Heat treatment : In addition to material deposition, the vapor deposition furnace can also be used for powder roasting of various materials, ceramic sintering, high temperature experiment, material treatment and so on.
film preparation : including metal film, semiconductor film, optical film and so on. By controlling reaction conditions and material supply, thin film materials with specific properties and structures can be obtained.
nanomaterial preparation : nanometer materials such as nanoparticles and nanowires can be prepared. Nanomaterials with different morphologies and sizes can be synthesized by adjusting reaction conditions and substrate materials.
Semiconductor industry applications : In the semiconductor industry, vapor deposition furnaces are used for critical processes such as film deposition, wafer cleaning, and surface treatment.
powder metallurgy : can be used in the field of powder metallurgy, the formation of metal or ceramic materials by gas reaction.
optical material preparation : transparent optical materials are synthesized for the preparation of optical devices and optical coatings.
universities and scientific research institutes application : as an experimental equipment, used in high temperature atmosphere sintering, atmosphere reduction, CVD experiment, vacuum annealing and other research experiments.