Use of argon sputtering to modify surface properties by thin fil

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Coated or structually defined flake – particle – cell – strand,... – Particulate matter

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428357, 428403, 257772, 2281801, H01L 21203, H01L 2160

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ABSTRACT:
A method of selectively and simultaneously depositing a non-reactive material such as a polyimide polymer to vertical sidewalls of a mesa-like structure is provided. The method of the present invention is useful in providing a modified mesa-like structure which prevents the flow of a reactive material along the vertical sidewalls of the mesa-like structure.

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