anodized dielectric film
anodized dielectric film
[′an·ə‚dīzd dī·ə¦lek·trik ′film] (electricity)
An insulating film produced on a conducting surface by anodizing; used for producing thin-film capacitors, trimming resistor values, and passivation in the manufacture of integrated circuits.
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