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... For making thin films by the laser-induced CVD process, the laser beam passes parallel to the substrate through an optically absorbing gas that is heated by the laser. Thin films of amorphous hydrogenated silicon (~-Si:H)
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... The most important consequence of this hierarchical clustering is that, even in monosize particle systems, a monomodal void size distribution is never attained. When the first-generation particle clusters are at a packing density of 75 percent, the packing density of the second-generation clusters drops to an average value of at least 64 percent because of the bimodality of the void size distribution.
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... In the high V/kT region, the onset of fluid-to-solid transition shifts to lower concentrations because of increasing hydrodynamic radius. A similar trend is observed at the low V/kT region because of the formation of low-density fractal clusters.


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