The College of Education for Pure Sciences Organizes a Training Course on Thin-film Fabrication Methods.

The College of Education for Pure Sciences Organizes a Training Course on Thin-film Fabrication Methods.

The Physics Department at the College of Education for Pure Sciences organized a training course entitled “Thin-Film Fabrication Methods.”

The course was presented by Assistant Professor Dr. Rasoul Ramadan Atab, Assistant Lecturer Hawraa Hamza, and Assistant Lecturer Zafar Hadi.

This course aimed to provide specialized scientific lectures focusing on the fundamentals of creating, designing, and developing thin films. It explained the most important deposition conditions and the parameters affecting film quality, such as temperature, flow rate, and atomic kinetic energy, and how to control these variables to obtain films with ideal physical properties.

The course covered several topics related to thin films, their types, and their scientific and industrial applications. It also addressed the physical principles of deposition processes and thin-film fabrication methods, emphasizing a comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of each method.

The researchers recommended the importance of focusing on such topics to ensure a controlled working environment during deposition processes, thus guaranteeing the production of high-purity and uniform films. It is necessary to calibrate temperatures and flow rates periodically to ensure accurate growth and achieve consistent physical properties.