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- adverb In an
epitaxial way.
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This extraordinarily thin sheet is grown on the silicon epitaxially, meaning that it's created in an ordered crystaline structure on top of another crystaline structure - in this case, good ol 'garden-variety silicon.
The Register 2010
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This extraordinarily thin sheet is grown on the silicon epitaxially, meaning that it's created in an ordered crystaline structure on top of another crystaline structure - in this case, good ol 'garden-variety silicon.
Latest Articles 2010
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Because we're able to determine the structure of the device layer epitaxially, it is possible to have very tight control of the important film parameters whilst at the same time having the flexibility to produce structures which aren't available using current SOI production methods.
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More information: These findings are published as "Step-by-step growth of epitaxially aligned polythiophene by surface-confined reaction" (Lipton-Duffin et al.) in the
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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These findings are published as "Step-by-step growth of epitaxially aligned polythiophene by surface-confined reaction" (Lipton-Duffin et al.) in the
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The high frequency record was achieved using wafer-scale, epitaxially grown graphene using processing technology compatible to that used in advanced silicon device fabrication.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010
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The high frequency record was achieved using wafer-scale, epitaxially grown graphene using processing technology compatible to that used in advanced silicon device fabrication.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010
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More information: These findings are published as "Step-by-step growth of epitaxially aligned polythiophene by surface-confined reaction" (Lipton-Duffin et al.) in the
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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These findings are published as "Step-by-step growth of epitaxially aligned polythiophene by surface-confined reaction" (Lipton-Duffin et al.) in the Proceedings of the National
ACM TechNews 2010
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More information: These findings are published as "Step-by-step growth of epitaxially aligned polythiophene by surface-confined reaction" (Lipton-Duffin et al.) in the
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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