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Molecular beam epitaxy (MBE)

A technique for creating thin films on substrates in precise patterns, in which the substrate is placed in a high vacuum, and a guided beam of ionised molecules is fired at it, effectively allowing molecular-thin layers to be "painted" onto the substrate where required.

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