Chemical Vapor Deposition Stocks List

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Chemical Vapor Deposition Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 1 AMAT Here's Why Applied Materials (AMAT) is a Strong Momentum Stock
Oct 1 LRCX Upcoming Stock Splits This Week (September 30 to October 4) – Stay Invested
Oct 1 AMAT Can Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT) Continue Riding the AI Wave for Growth in 2025?
Oct 1 VECO Veeco Instruments Inc. (VECO) on the Rise: Strong Q2 Revenue Growth and AI Integration
Sep 30 LRCX Lam Research (LRCX) Stock Sinks As Market Gains: What You Should Know
Sep 30 LRCX Intel, Samsung issues have broader implications for chip equipment makers: Cantor
Sep 30 AMAT Intel, Samsung issues have broader implications for chip equipment makers: Cantor
Sep 30 AMAT AMAT Gains 46.9% in a Year: Should You Buy, Sell or Hold the Stock?
Sep 30 LRCX LRCX Stock Dips 22% in 3 Months on Macro Worries: How Should You Play?
Sep 30 LRCX Jim Cramer Says Lam Research (LRCX) is the ‘Best in The Group’
Sep 29 AMAT Applied Materials, Inc. (AMAT) Poised for Growth as Data Centers Overtake PCs in Wafer Demand
Sep 29 LRCX Is Lam Research Corporation (LRCX) the Best Cheap Growth Stock to Buy According to Analysts?
Sep 27 LRCX Lam Research Corporation (LRCX) CFO Doug Bettinger Assures Investors of Strong China Demand Amid US Chip Curbs
Sep 27 VECO Will Weakness in Veeco Instruments Inc.'s (NASDAQ:VECO) Stock Prove Temporary Given Strong Fundamentals?
Sep 27 AMAT The S&P 500 Index Could Hit 6,000 in 2024, According to Wall Street Analysts: Here Are 2 Stocks to Buy Before That Happens
Sep 27 LRCX Wall Street's 2 Newest Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock-Split Stocks Are Stealing the Spotlight Next Week
Sep 26 LRCX Why Lam Research (LRCX) Stock Is Up Today
Sep 26 AMAT Applied Materials: OpenAI O1 Is A Big Deal
Sep 26 LRCX Is Trending Stock Lam Research Corporation (LRCX) a Buy Now?
Sep 25 LRCX Western Digital, Nvidia, Other Chip Stocks Are Rising Wednesday: What's Behind The Move?
Chemical Vapor Deposition

Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a deposition method used to produce high quality, high-performance, solid materials, typically under vacuum. The process is often used in the semiconductor industry to produce thin films.
In typical CVD, the wafer (substrate) is exposed to one or more volatile precursors, which react and/or decompose on the substrate surface to produce the desired deposit. Frequently, volatile by-products are also produced, which are removed by gas flow through the reaction chamber.
Microfabrication processes widely use CVD to deposit materials in various forms, including: monocrystalline, polycrystalline, amorphous, and epitaxial. These materials include: silicon (dioxide, carbide, nitride, oxynitride), carbon (fiber, nanofibers, nanotubes, diamond and graphene), fluorocarbons, filaments, tungsten, titanium nitride and various high-k dielectrics.

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