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==Technology== * [[Cathodic arc deposition]], a physical vapor deposition technique using an electric arc to vaporize material from a cathode target * [[Chemical vapor deposition]], a chemical process used in the semiconductor industry to produce thin films * [[Electron beam-induced deposition]], a process of decomposing gaseous molecules by an electron beam * [[Electrospark deposition]], a micro-welding manufacturing process typically used to repair damage to mechanical components * [[Electrophoretic deposition]] * [[Ion beam-assisted deposition]], a combination of ion implantation with a physical vapor deposition technique * [[Molecular vapor deposition]], the gas-phase reaction between surface reactive chemicals and an appropriately receptive surface * [[Nanoparticle deposition]], the process of attaching nanoparticles to solid surfaces called substrates to create coatings of nanoparticles * [[Particle deposition]], the spontaneous attachment of particles to surfaces * [[Physical vapor deposition]], a variety of vacuum deposition methods used to produce thin films and coatings * [[Pulsed laser deposition]], a physical vapor deposition technique using a high-power pulsed laser beam in a vacuum chamber
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