Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Welding electrode
Patent
1981-04-24
1982-05-18
Newsome, John H.
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Welding electrode
2041571R, 204158R, 427 64, 427 84, C23C 1304
Patent
active
043305709
ABSTRACT:
A process for producing a variety of organic-inorganic luminescent and semiconductive compounds or materials in the form of a film deposited directly on the surface of a substrate by ultraviolet photoinduced condensation from gaseous reactants such as antimony pentafluoride (SbF.sub.5).sub.n and organic or inorganic halogen-containing compounds. The process provides a new class of antimony (Sb) doped luminescent and semiconductive materials which can be produced on any arbitrary size or shape substrate, or even on existing substrates of other semiconductive materials or chips, to form semiconductive devices. The process may be used in photoinducing luminescent panel displays or microelectronic circuits, such as integrated electrical or optical circuits.
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Auerbach Abe
Giuliani John F.
Beers Robert F.
Ellis William T.
Newsome John H.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Walden Kenneth E.
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