| 21. | In 2000, the company formed a new, wholly owned subsidiary company specialising in silicon based epitaxy.
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| 22. | Molecular beam epitaxy has been demonstrated to be capable of depositing structures consisting of piezoelectric and magnetostrictive components.
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| 23. | Previous fabrication methods relied on expensive molecular beam epitaxy processes, but colloidal synthesis allows for cheaper manufacture.
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| 24. | Kroemer became an early pioneer in molecular beam epitaxy, concentrating on applying the technology to untried new materials.
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| 25. | Micropipes and screw dislocations in epitaxial layers are normally derived from the substrates on which the epitaxy is performed.
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| 26. | Molecular beam epitaxy ( MBE ) is an established technique for growing semiconductor devices with atomic monolayer thickness control.
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| 27. | Refinements in photolithography, molecular-beam epitaxy and other technologies have reduced chip components to almost incredibly small sizes.
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| 28. | The raw wafer is engineered by the growth of an ultrapure, virtually defect-free silicon layer through epitaxy.
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| 29. | It can be found in molecular beam epitaxy chambers to protect the growth areas from thermal radiation from hot sources.
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| 30. | He pioneered the technique of molecular beam epitaxy, a method of growing crystalline solids from layers of selected elements.
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