Gold coated substrates
PLATYPUS gold-coated substrates are prepared in an electron beam evaporator in a dedicated clean environment, to prevent contamination of the gold film, and using a titanium adhesion layer on plasma cleaned surfaces.
PLATYPUS gold-coated substrates are prepared in an electron beam evaporator in a dedicated clean environment, to prevent contamination of the gold film, and using a titanium adhesion layer on plasma cleaned surfaces.
PLATYPUS™ gold-coated substrates are prepared in an electron beam evaporator in a dedicated clean environment, to prevent contamination of the gold film, and using a titanium adhesion layer on plasma cleaned surfaces. Substrates of mica, silicon, aluminosilicate glass slides and coverslips are available, with a range of thicknesses of gold film.
The gold-coated mica and aluminosilicate glass slides can be flame-annealed for atomically flat terraces and enhanced (111) orientation, that can be used in many surface science fields, including electrochemistry, biosensors and nanowetting.
The aluminosilicate slides are 76 x 25mm, 0.7mm thick.
The coverslips are 22mm square, No 1 thickness.