Coating processes – Immersion or partial immersion
Patent
1992-05-04
1994-02-15
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
Immersion or partial immersion
4274343, 118402, B05D 120
Patent
active
052865290
ABSTRACT:
A method of forming an organic thin film includes developing organic molecules having a hydrophilic portion and a hydrophobic portion on a water surface, and compressing the organic molecules thereby to form a monomolecular layer of a predetermined surface pressure. The monomolecular layer is brought into contact with a given substrate. Then, the substrate to which the monomolecular layer is adhered, is pulled at such a rate that the surface pressure is not substantially lowered, thus transferring the monomolecular layer onto the substrate.
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Egusa Syun
Gemma Nobuhiro
Miura Akira
Nakayama Toshio
Bareford Katherine A.
Beck Shrive
Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba
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