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The structure of LabAdviser allows users to begin their search either from a known process. For example, if your process involves depositing a gold layer, you would start with the "Thin Film Deposition" section. There, you will find two tables, overview over relevant  
The structure of LabAdviser allows users to begin their search either from a known process. For example, if your process involves depositing a gold layer, you would start with the "Thin Film Deposition" section. There, you will find two tables, overview over relevant  


* Overview of relevant '''Materials''' organized in groups, such semiconductors, oxides, nitrides, metals, etc.
* Overview of '''Materials''', ''such semiconductors, oxides, nitrides, metals, etc.''
* Available thin film '''Deposition Equipment'''
* Overview over Thin Film '''Deposition Equipment''', ''such as thermal evaporator, e-beam evaporator, sputter coater, etc.''


If you know the material you want to deposit but are unsure which tool to use or how different deposition methods compare, you can select the material (e.g. ''gold''). You will then be directed to a subpage listing all equipment capable of depositing that material and, if available, with some additional material-specific process information.   
If you know the material you want to deposit but are unsure which tool to use or how different deposition methods compare, you can select the material (e.g. ''gold''). You will then be directed to a subpage listing all equipment capable of depositing that material and, if available, with some additional material-specific process information.