This video, provided by the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support (NACK) Center at Pennsylvania State University, covers the growth and deposition of dielectric material. During the video, David Johnson from Pennsylvania State University introduces silicon dioxide and its properties and discusses specific uses of silicon dioxide to create various types of oxides. Johnson also covers various oxide growth processes, including furnace oxidation and high-pressure oxidation. Also discussed is chemical vapor deposition and changing an oxide material to meet different applications through the modification of dielectric constant.

The video runs 25:59 minutes in length. Also included are the presentation slides and an audio version of the lecture.

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