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Definition of epitaxy in English: epitaxynoun ˈɛpɪtaksiˈɛpəˌtæksi mass nounCrystallography The natural or artificial growth of crystals on a crystalline substrate that determines their orientation. Example sentencesExamples - Then, because the fluorite crystals that are defined by dark color zoning are wedge shaped and depart from parallelism with pyrite crystals by varying degrees, I concluded that epitaxy did not appear possible.
- To build the 0.5-mm x 0.3-mm x 0.1-mm laser chip, the group deposited various layers onto the SiC substrate using metal-oxide vapor phase epitaxy.
- Using a molecular beam epitaxy chamber, scientists spray paint a surface with atoms under high temperatures, creating an atomic coating.
- Maintaining tight control over layer thickness throughout the lengthy low-pressure metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy growth process is one of the biggest challenges.
- The process is relatively simple for manufacturing compared with techniques such as molecular beam epitaxy.
Origin 1930s: from French épitaxie, from Greek epi 'upon' + taxis 'arrangement'. Definition of epitaxy in US English: epitaxynounˈepəˌtaksēˈɛpəˌtæksi Crystallography The natural or artificial growth of crystals on a crystalline substrate determining their orientation. Example sentencesExamples - Using a molecular beam epitaxy chamber, scientists spray paint a surface with atoms under high temperatures, creating an atomic coating.
- Then, because the fluorite crystals that are defined by dark color zoning are wedge shaped and depart from parallelism with pyrite crystals by varying degrees, I concluded that epitaxy did not appear possible.
- Maintaining tight control over layer thickness throughout the lengthy low-pressure metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy growth process is one of the biggest challenges.
- The process is relatively simple for manufacturing compared with techniques such as molecular beam epitaxy.
- To build the 0.5-mm x 0.3-mm x 0.1-mm laser chip, the group deposited various layers onto the SiC substrate using metal-oxide vapor phase epitaxy.
Origin 1930s: from French épitaxie, from Greek epi ‘upon’ + taxis ‘arrangement’. |