The production of thin films for battery and electronic coatings requires constant monitoring of spatial and chemical uniformity. Hyperspectral imaging systems can measure these material properties with both precision and speed, and so are suitable for integration into many manufacturing processes. As one example, HySpex has recently demonstrated the effectiveness of hyperspectral imaging by conducting assessments on titanium dioxide (TiO2)-coated polymer substrates, which support applications in multiple fields including solar cells and antifogging and self-cleaning windows. As another, hyperspectral imaging was used to analyse the chemical heterogeneity of garnet-type LZZO solid electrolytes used in the production of high-performance batteries. Hyperspectral imaging enables the assessment of electrical performance, defect detection, and layer thickness ensuring higher efficiency and reliability in different thin film applications.
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