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ALD Processes

Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) is a precise process used to build very thin, uniform layers of material atoms onto a surface. It involves repeating cycle steps where one type of molecule attaches to the surface, then is cleaned or prepared for the next step, allowing for atomic-scale control. This technique is used in electronics, coatings, and nanotechnology to create high-quality, conformal films with exceptional accuracy, even on complex shapes. ALD's ability to control thickness at the atomic level makes it essential for advanced manufacturing and research applications.