Give me some credit, please; I'm certified for beam epitaxy and several other nanofab techniques.
Other variations include chemical beam epitaxy, which resembles chemical vapor deposition.
He is known as the "father of molecular beam epitaxy"; a technique he developed at that facility in the late 1960s.
Molecular beam epitaxy allows a single layer of atoms to be deposited at a time.
Molecular beam epitaxy is a particularly sophisticated form of thermal evaporation.
Molecular beam epitaxy is an advanced form of thermal evaporation.
What makes this possible is a technology called molecular beam epitaxy.
It is also possible to construct layered materials with alternating compositions by techniques like molecular beam epitaxy.
Molecular beam epitaxy is also used for the deposition of some types of organic semiconductors.
The future, he would say, lies not in plastics but in molecular beam epitaxy.