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Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) is a process used in the semiconductor industry to deposit thin films of material onto a substrate. It is used to create a variety of components, such as transistors, capacitors, and resistors. PVD is a vacuum-based process that involves the evaporation of a solid material onto a substrate. The material is heated until it vaporizes and then deposited onto the substrate. This process is used to create thin films of material that are used in the fabrication of semiconductor devices. PVD is used in a variety of applications, including the fabrication of integrated circuits, memory chips, and other semiconductor devices. It is also used to create thin films for optical and medical applications. PVD is a cost-effective process that can be used to create high-quality thin films with precise control over the thickness and composition of the film. Some of the companies in the PVD market include Applied Materials, Lam Research, Tokyo Electron, ASM International, and Novellus Systems. Show Less Read more