Title of article
Epitaxy: the motion picture
Author/Authors
Finnie، نويسنده , , Paul and Homma، نويسنده , , Yoshikazu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
21
From page
437
To page
457
Abstract
The engineering of many modern electronic devices demands control over a crystal down to the thickness of a single layer of atoms—and future demands will be even more challenging. Such control is achieved by the method of crystal growth known as epitaxy, and that makes this method the subject of intense study. More than that, recent advances are revolutionizing our knowledge of how surfaces grow. In fact, growing surfaces show a beautifully rich variety of phenomena, many of which are only now beginning to be uncovered. In the past few years many surface imaging techniques have been used to give us a close look at how crystals grow—while they are growing. The purpose of this article will be to illustrate some of the ways real surfaces grow and change as revealed by some of the latest in situ microscopic imaging technologies.
often said that crystal growth is more of an art than a science. Here we will show that it is emphatically both.
Keywords
epitaxy , Growth , Molecular Beam Epitaxy , Electron microscopy , Scanning tunneling microscopy
Journal title
Surface Science
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Surface Science
Record number
1681086
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