molecular beam
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molecular
adjective
uk/məˈlek.jə.lər/us/məˈlek.jə.lɚ/
relating to molecules (= the simplest units of a ...
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beam
noun[C]
uk/biːm/us/biːm/
a line of light that shines from a ...
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(Definition ofmolecularandbeamfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Note that in amorphousmolecularbeamepitaxy no layers form in the substrate.
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Crossedmolecularbeamexperiments of radical-neutral reactions relevant to the formation of hydrogen deficient molecules in extraterrestrial environments.
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The name originated in the beginning of the 1970s when stable molecular clusters were regularly observed inmolecularbeammicrowave spectroscopy.
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It was finally supplanted in the 1970s bymolecularbeamepitaxy and organometallic chemical vapor deposition.
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By combining those and bothmolecularbeamepitaxy and three molecular monolayers it produces a glowing white light.
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These structures can be grown bymolecularbeamepitaxy or chemical vapor deposition with control of the layer thickness down to monolayers.
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The gas transport now occurs asmolecularbeamdue to the much longer mean-free paths, and the process evolves to a chemical beam deposition.
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He pioneered the technique ofmolecularbeamepitaxy, a method of growing crystalline solids from layers of selected elements.
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Molecularbeamepitaxy is also used for the deposition of some types of organic semiconductors.
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Latelymolecularbeamepitaxy has been used to deposit oxide materials for advanced electronic, magnetic and optical applications.
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Molecularbeamis useful for fabricating thin films inmolecularbeamepitaxy and artificial structures such as quantum wells, quantum wires, and quantum dots.
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This includes thermal and electron beam physical vapor deposition,molecularbeamepitaxy, sputtering, and pulsed laser deposition.
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The material was created viamolecularbeamepitaxy.
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Molecularbeamepitaxy has been demonstrated to be capable of depositing structures consisting of piezoelectric and magnetostrictive components.
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The molecules in themolecularbeamcan be manipulated by electrical fields and magnetic fields.
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Previous fabrication methods relied on expensivemolecularbeamepitaxy processes, but colloidal synthesis allows for cheaper manufacture.
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This was done to develop of device with a quantum efficiency of 68% and a fill factor of 68% grown bymolecularbeamepitaxy.
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