Ion Sputtering: Finding Resources for Knowledge

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Ion sputtering is a topic of interest for those seeking to understand its principles and applications. Users are encouraged to search for articles using Google, which yields numerous resources on the subject. Specific inquiries about the influence of bombardment ion current density on sputtering yield have been noted, with a recommendation to explore the AVS website for technical literature. Despite finding some articles, users express difficulty in locating targeted content on specific aspects of ion sputtering. The AVS website is highlighted as a valuable resource for further research.
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I meet a problem about "ion sputtering "in my work,I want to acquire some knowledge about "ion sputtering ",who can tell me where can i find relative articles?
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You can get several hundred pages on "ion sputtering" by going to google.com and entering "ion sputtering".
 
Mr. HallsofIve ,thanks for your suggestion,i looked for papers about "ion sputtering" since several moonth ago,so there are some articles in my hand,but there aren't any relative content about "bombardment ion current density influence sputtering yield", can you tell me where can i acquire articles about it?
 
Go to the website for the AVS, www.avs.org.

Look under "Technical Literature".
 
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