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Morphological and Thickness Characterization of SnO₂ Thin Films via Ultrasonic Spray Coating
In this study, tin oxide (SnO₂) thin films were deposited using the UltraSprayer Starter ultrasonic spray coating system. The influence of process parameters on film thickness uniformity, surface morphology, and nanoscale topography was systematically investigated.
What is Ultrasonic Spray Coating?
Ultrasonic spray coating is a coating technique that uses high-frequency vibrations to break a liquid solution into a fine mist of uniformly sized droplets. As a result, it enables extremely thin, consistent, and controlled material deposition on various surfaces. Compared to traditional spray methods, it produces less overspray and improves coating efficiency, making it ideal for precision applications in research and industrial manufacturing.