2014
DOI: 10.1364/ao.53.001820
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Spin-coating process evolution and reproducibility for power-law fluids

Abstract: A distinct development of an exact analytical solution for power-law fluids during the spin-coating process is presented for temporal and spatial thickness evolution, after steady state conditions are attained. This solution leads to the definition of a characteristic time, related to the memory of the initial thickness profile. Previously obtained experimental data, for several rotation speeds and carboxymetilcellulose concentrations in water, are quantitatively analyzed through the evaluation of their charac… Show more

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“…The mean value of the resistance of the film (R f ) before contact with lanthanides is 24.5 ± 4.1 kΩ•cm −2 (RSD = 20%). From [42], it is established that the reproducibility of the film thickness deposited by the spin-coating technique is 10%. The discrepancy between the RSD of experimental thickness and the RSD of evaluated resistance is due to the approximation in the resistive and capacitive properties of the film.…”
Section: Gd 3+mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean value of the resistance of the film (R f ) before contact with lanthanides is 24.5 ± 4.1 kΩ•cm −2 (RSD = 20%). From [42], it is established that the reproducibility of the film thickness deposited by the spin-coating technique is 10%. The discrepancy between the RSD of experimental thickness and the RSD of evaluated resistance is due to the approximation in the resistive and capacitive properties of the film.…”
Section: Gd 3+mentioning
confidence: 99%