Highly Stable Ultrathin Carbosiloxane Films by Molecular Layer Deposition

Carbosiloxane thin films are grown by molecular layer deposition (MLD) using 1,2-bis[(dimethylamino)dimethylsilyl]ethane and ozone precursors. The films exhibit a constant growth rate per MLD cycle...

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