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Plasma polymerization

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Plasma polymerization uses the energy provided by gas discharges to activate or fragment monomers in order to initiate polymerization.

Plasma polymerization can be used to deposit polymer thin films. By selecting the monomer type and the energy density per monomer, known as Yasuda parameter, the chemical composition and structure of the resulting thin film can be varied in a wide range.