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The GaAs grows as a single crystal from the bottom up, a process called epitaxy.
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Molecular beam epitaxy allows a single layer of atoms to be deposited at a time.
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A different technology to create single crystalline materials is called epitaxy.
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Controlling interpenetration in metal-organic frameworks by liquid-phase epitaxy.
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Molecular beam epitaxy is a particularly sophisticated form of thermal evaporation.
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Another variation of the bottom-up approach is molecular beam epitaxy or MBE.
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Extracting transport parameters in GaAs nanopillars grown by selective-area epitaxy.
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It expands or contracts to match the grid of the epitaxy thin film grown on top of it.
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Liquid phase epitaxy of electronic, optical, and optoelectronic materials.
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  • Growing a crystal layer of one mineral on the crystal base of another mineral in such a manner that its crystalline orientation is the same as that of the substrate
  • Epitaxy refers to the method of depositing a monocrystalline film on a monocrystalline substrate. The deposited film is denoted as epitaxial film or epitaxial layer. The term epitaxy comes from the Greek roots epi, meaning "above", and taxis, meaning "in ordered manner". ...
  • Any of several techniques that grow ordered, crystalline layers on top of an existing monocrystalline substrate
  • (Epitaxial) Pertaining to semiconductor layers having the same crystalline orientation as the substrates on which they are grown.
  • The deposition of a thin film of silicon on a silicon wafer, in such a way that the deposited layer forms a single continuous crystal with the underlying wafer. ...
  • The chemical vapor deposition of a substance. Silicon epitaxy is deposited onto silicon wafers used to manufacture semiconductors devices, such as discrete transistors or integrated circuits.
  • Induced orientation of the lattice of a crystal of a surface deposit by the lattice of the substrate crystal.
  • The growth of one substance upon another in which the crystal structure of the substrate is copied by the growing substance and substituted for its natural structure.