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<nmz787> I heard that PVD is basically getting the source(target) up to really high temp... so I am guessing sugar might burn :/
<mjgardes> not exactly...
<mjgardes> and hopefully you got must of the oxygen out
<mjgardes> decomposition may be an issue if you're thinking of evaporation
<mjgardes> or caramelization
<pie_> btw there are lots of types of sugar
<nmz787> mjgardes: ah, right, no maillard reaction if no oxygen
<nmz787> and I did figure the amount of material deposited could be so small that even if it was super hot, that it might not have much affect
<nmz787> but I've got no idea of that at all
<nmz787> basically I need something that won't sublimate or create a virtual-leak, and that I can also dissolve away later
<nmz787> Sync: gold is an interesting idea, I will have to see if silicones will stand up to HCN. Si02 is what I wanted to deposit with PVD though... so that is out for a filler :P
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