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Fabrication of Organic Thin Films by Laser Ablation Deposition for Electro-Optics Devices

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Abstract

Various functions of organic materials in opto-electronics have been received much attention. Development of process technologies of various organic films, which are especially aimed for controlling their architectures in nanometer size, is also growing interest. Although inorganic films such as high-temperature ceramic superconducting materials or ferroelectric ceramics have been successfully fabricated in laser ablation deposition schemes, there is less experimental results available on organic thin film deposition with laser ablation.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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