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Metalorganic Deposition (MOD) is a chemical engineering process used to deposit thin films of materials onto a substrate. It is a type of chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process, in which a metalorganic compound is heated to decompose and deposit a thin film of material onto the substrate. The metalorganic compound is typically a metal-containing organic compound, such as an organometallic compound. The process is used to deposit a variety of materials, including semiconductors, metals, and dielectrics.
MOD is used in a variety of industries, including electronics, optics, and medical devices. It is used to create thin films for a variety of applications, such as optical coatings, semiconductor devices, and protective coatings. The process is also used to create nanostructures, such as nanowires and nanotubes.
MOD is a cost-effective and efficient process for depositing thin films. It is also a relatively clean process, with minimal waste generated.
Some companies in the MOD market include Applied Materials, Lam Research, Tokyo Electron, and Veeco Instruments. Show Less Read more