Claims
- 1. Coating implement for coating a substrate surface with an inorganic material to form a permeation barrier against gases and liquids by vaporizing said inorganic material, said coating implement comprising: a vacuum chamber; a crucible containing a source of said inorganic material and said substrate surface positioned within said vacuum chamber; said vacuum chamber being evacuated to at least 10.sup.-3 mbar to provide a gas phase of said inorganic material and to precipitate the vaporized inorganic material on the substrate surface; at least one low voltage electron beam gun for creating at least one ionizing electron beam of low energy which passes through the gas phase of said inorganic material in a direction running approximately parallel to the substrate surface onto a surface of an assigned anode; said assigned anode surface being positioned above said crucible and cooperating with said at least one low voltage electron beam gun, and said at least one low voltage electron beam gun being incorporated in the vacuum chamber between the crucible and a support for the substrate.
- 2. Coating implement according to claim 1 further comprising: each said low voltage electron beam gun being designed as a hollow cathode electron source for more than one electron beam with overlapping effective regions.
- 3. Coating implement according to claim 1 further comprising: said anode being designed as a tungsten filament, tungsten mesh or tantalum tube, in each case with a water-cooled mounting.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application Ser. No. 07/982,787, filed Nov. 30, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,436,035, issued Jul. 25, 1995.
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