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Berg, who held liberal social and political views became notorious for upsetting some callers to the point they began sputtering, whereupon he would berate them.
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A molybdenum layer is deposited (commonly by sputtering) which serves as the back contact and to reflect most unabsorbed light back into the absorber.
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Ion beam application, etching, or sputtering, is a technique conceptually similar to sandblasting, but using individual atoms in an ion beam to ablate a target.
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It may go out in a passionless whimper, hesitant and sputtering along like a car running out of gas.
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The coating, which is usually applied by sputtering with an argon plasma, has a triple role in this application.
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Oxide and nitride films are often fabricated using reactive sputtering.
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As mentioned earlier, gas ions and atoms striking the sample surface knock atoms off of it, a process known as sputtering.
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Its sources include outgassing and sputtering, the release of atoms from the bombardment of lunar soil by solar wind ions.
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These small eruptions were marked by lava and cinders seeping and sputtering from cones or fissures.
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Thin film resistors are made by sputtering (a method of vacuum deposition) the resistive material onto an insulating substrate.
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