METALIZATION OF A TECHNICAL GLASS WITH USING THE ELECTRON BEAM METHOD OF A SURFACE MICROPROCESSING
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https://doi.org/10.24025/2306-4412.2.2018.161938Keywords:
electronic stream, electron beam processing, electron beam microprocessing, near-surface layer of glass, silicate glass.Abstract
The data from electron beam processing are presented for improving the adhesion strength of metal films. The basis of this is the directed change in the physicochemical properties of the near-surface layer of the glass by processing a band electron beam with an electron energy of E≤ 8 keV. The results can be used in precision micro-optics and integral optics technologies.Downloads
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Голуб, М. В., Мацепа, С. М., Канашевич, Г. В., Алексєєва, О. С., Хижняк, Є. В., & Дмитренко, П. П. (2018). METALIZATION OF A TECHNICAL GLASS WITH USING THE ELECTRON BEAM METHOD OF A SURFACE MICROPROCESSING. Bulletin of Cherkasy State Technological University, 1(2), 34–38. https://doi.org/10.24025/2306-4412.2.2018.161938
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