metallimembraanid
Metallimembraanid, often translated as metal membranes, are thin layers or films primarily composed of metallic materials. These membranes are engineered to possess specific structural and functional properties that differ significantly from bulk metal. Their defining characteristic is their thickness, which can range from nanometers to micrometers, allowing for unique behaviors at the interface between materials.
The fabrication of metallimembraanid can be achieved through various techniques, including physical vapor deposition (PVD) methods
Metallimembraanid find applications across a diverse range of fields due to their tunable properties. In electronics,