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English: An example of a close-space sublimation process. The source material is heated, causing it to sublimate. The vapors travel a short distance, condensing on the colder (but still heated) substrate. Heating is typically done by radiative elements heating through a quartz wall of the vacuum chamber onto a carbon heating pad.
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