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How does Atomic Layer Deposition work?

Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) is a thin-film deposition technique that allows for precise control over film thickness and composition. In ALD, materials are deposited one atomic layer at a time using alternating exposure to different precursor gases. This method is particularly useful for coating complex 3D structures and is widely used in the semiconductor industry and for creating protective coatings.

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