Thermal Evaporation
Thermal evaporation is a vacuum-based process used to deposit thin films onto a substrate by heating a material until it vaporizes and then allowing the vapor to condense on the substrate surface. This process can be used to deposit various materials, including metals, semiconductors, and ceramics.
MAKE : Hind High Vacuum (HHV) Instruments, Bangalore
MODEL NUMBER : 12A4D
Technical Specifications:
| Operating Pressure | : | ~10-6 mbar |
| Current | : | 0 - 200 Amps |
| Substrate Holder | : | Molybdenum Boat, Tungsten Helix |
| Substrate Temperature | : | RT - 500°C |
| Vacuum Pumps | : | Rotary and Diffusion Pumps |
| Coating Materials | : | Materials having melting point less than 1500°C |
| Coating Area (Max) | : | 8x8 cm |
Consultancy Charge Details:
| Type | Internal(Student & Staff) (Rs.) | External Educational Institution / R&D) (Rs.) | Industry(Rs.) |
| Charges per deposition/coating | 1500 | 2000 | 3000 |
| Deposition at High Temperature | 2000 | 3000 | 5000 |
Staff-Incharge:
Dr. P. Vengatesh, Assistant Professor (Research)
Contact Details:
| Email ID | : | vengatesh.irc@sathyabama.ac.in |
| Phone No. | : | Dr. P. Vengatesh (+91-9965624377/+91-9443109774) |