(Invited) ALD Metal Fluorides for Ultraviolet Filter and Reflective Coating Applications

We report on the development of atomic layer deposition (ALD) processes for metal fluoride thin films with applications at ultraviolet wavelengths. The use of anhydrous hydrogen fluoride (HF) as a reactant in these ALD processes has allowed for the demonstration of thin films of magnesium, aluminum,...

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