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In order to be able to understand the processes leading to film growth during evaporation of a substance onto a substrate surface it is necessary to know the surface temperature of the growing film. This quantity cannot be measured by conventional techniques for any probe like a thermocouple or resistance thermometer itself influences the surface temperature via heat conduction.
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Pitterman, U., Weil, K.G. (1977). On the Reaction between Silver and Copper Iodide in Thin Evaporated Films. In: Wood, J., Lindqvist, O., Helgesson, C., Vannerberg, NG. (eds) Reactivity of Solids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2340-2_11
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