Nebraska Nanoscale Facility Virtual Tour: Deposition (E-beam Evaporation)
This video, provided by the Nebraska Nanoscale Facility (NNF), offers a tour of a deposition area of a nanoscale facility. Deposition, or electron-beam physical vapor deposition, is a process that creates thin films or coatings; materials created through this process are often used in electronics. The video shows various equipment found in the deposition area and is 30 seconds in length. Additionally, further resources related to the study of deposition are provided on this webpage. This includes a Nanoscale Electrodeposition lesson plan that allows students grades 5-12 to "apply an understanding of relationships among the amount of electric current flowing through a circuit, the time that the current is flowing, the number and diameter of ions that undergo chemical reduction, and the nanoscale thickness of a thin layer of a metal." There is an activity, a teacher guide, calculations, and data tables that make up this lesson plan. Further activities, including lessons on thin films and electrodeposition, and videos related to deposition are also provided on this webpage.
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