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Микроэлектроника: распыление тлеющим разрядомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > glow discharge sputtering
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1) Техника: напыление в тлеющем разряде2) Электроника: распыление в тлеющем разрядеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > glow-discharge sputtering
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English-Russian electronics dictionary > glow-discharge sputtering
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nNUCL sublimación catódica con descarga luminosa fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > glow-discharge sputtering
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English-Russian scientific dictionary > glow-discharge sputtering
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > glow-discharge sputtering
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English-Russian dictionary of electronics > glow-discharge sputtering
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11 sputtering
- biased dc sputtering
- cathode sputtering
- dc sputtering
- diode sputtering
- getter sputtering
- glow-discharge sputtering
- low-pressure dc sputtering
- magnetron sputtering
- metal sputtering
- multicathode sputtering
- preferential sputtering
- radio-frequency sputtering
- reaction sputtering
- reactive sputtering
- selective sputtering
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- biased dc sputtering
- cathode sputtering
- dc sputtering
- diode sputtering
- getter sputtering
- glow-discharge sputtering
- low-pressure dc sputtering
- magnetron sputtering
- metal sputtering
- multicathode sputtering
- preferential sputtering
- radio-frequency sputtering
- reaction sputtering
- reactive sputtering
- selective sputtering
- triode sputteringThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > sputtering
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13 sputtering
1) шипеть
2) распыление
3) металлизация
4) детонация
5) разбрызгивание
– cathode sputtering
– glow-discharge sputtering
reactive cathode sputtering — реактивное катодное распыление
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1) разбрызгивание; распыление; напыление2) шипение; треск• -
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spraying, sputtering* * *напыле́ние с. ( нанесение вещества в дисперсном состоянии на поверхность изделия)
(deposition by) sprayingавтотермоио́нно-эмиссио́нное напыле́ние — cathode sputteringнапыле́ние в ва́кууме — vacuum deposition (technique)напыле́ние в тле́ющем разря́де — glow-discharge sputteringгазопла́менное напыле́ние — flame spraying, flame platingге́ттерное напыле́ние — getter sputteringкато́дное напыле́ние — cathode sputteringла́зерное напыле́ние — laser sprayingпла́зменное напыле́ние — plasma (jet) sprayingнапыле́ние плё́нок — film deposition, film evaporationпорошко́вое напыле́ние — powder sprayingэлектродугово́е напыле́ние — (electric-)arc deposition; (electric-)arc spraying* * * -
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с. sprayingнапыление < под золото> — gold spraying
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1) evaporation
2) raising
3) spraying
– газопламенное напыление
– лазерное напыление
– напыление в вакууме
– напыление вакуумное
– напыление пленок
– плазменное напыление
– порошковое напыление
– электродуговое напыление
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19 напыление в тлеющем разряде
Engineering: glow-discharge sputteringУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > напыление в тлеющем разряде
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