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Molecular layer deposition (MLD) is a useful technique for fabricating hybrid organic‐inorganic thin films. MLD allows for the growth of ultrathin and conformal films using sequential, self‐limiting reactions. This article focuses on the MLD of hybrid organic‐inorganic films grown using metal precursors and various organic alcohols that yield metal alkoxide films. This family of metal alkoxides can...
Nanometer-scale-thick, polymer-like coatings deposited using the molecular layer deposition (MLD) technique constitute a new class of materials. The modulus and hardness of aluminum alkoxide (“alucone”) films grown using either homobifunctional or heterobifunctional reactants were measured using nanoindentation. Because the coatings are brittle and possess a significant tensile film stress immediately...
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