“…The production of thin films of metals (and metal oxides) is an area of significant scientific and technological importance because the wealth of potential applications including the production of microelectronic devices, luminous displays, or glasses with special optical properties . One of the best known and simplest methods for thin film manufacture, MOCVD, involves the sublimation of a volatile metal complex (usually a metal−organic complex or metal halide), which is transported onto a substrate (often heated to induce decomposition). ,,, The compound is then adsorbed onto the substrate where the supporting ligands are lost. The metal atoms formed on the substrate surface, then diffuse and agglomerate to form “seeds ” for the growth of metallic/metal oxide films.…”