After graduation, she remained as a post-doctoral researcher, and was hired as a full - time staff scientist in Scott Chambers»
Oxide Epitaxy group in 2007.
Not exact matches
A recent article in Nature Materials describes how researchers used X-ray scattering during a process called molecular beam
epitaxy (MBE) to observe the behavior of atoms as a type of material known as layered
oxides were being formed.
The arsenic protected the semiconductor's surface from the air while they transferred the wafer into an instrument that grows
oxides using a method called molecular beam
epitaxy.
This approach allowed them to lithographically define
oxide templates and fill them via
epitaxy, in the end making nanowires, cross junctions, nanostructures containing constrictions and 3 - D stacked nanowires using the already established scaled processes of Si technology.
Dr. Kaspar's research interests include the epitaxial growth (via oxygen - plasma - assisted molecular beam
epitaxy or pulsed laser deposition) and structural characterization of metallic and metal
oxide films.
They use a technique called molecular beam
epitaxy (MBE) to assemble complex
oxides one atomic layer at a time.