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What makes this possible is a technology called molecular beam epitaxy.
When the molecular beam hit it, every one of those fast moving molecules shot upward together!
Two pieces of evidence support the molecular beam results.
Using the molecular beam, she released gas particles into the plasma.
There, he set up the first successful crossed molecular beam laboratory in Canada.
Sure, they're unhealthy to deal with, but no more so than the molecular beam."
His muscles turn heat energy into motion the same way our molecular beams do!"
Instead of a molecular beam, we're narrowing the focus to protons.
Several of these papers described a molecular beam method for determining their ground electronic states.
The challenge was to build an ultrafast laser to be used with the molecular beam.
The bright rays died out, but the pale fingers of the molecular beams traced across the level ground.
Lee earned the prize for developing the crossed molecular beam technique.
Waiting no longer to determine that it was not a ship of this world, he shot a molecular beam at it.
This structure can be grown by molecular beam heteroepitaxy.
"Wade, take the forward molecular beams; Fuller, you handle the heat projector."
In (supersonic) molecular beams temperatures are very low (usually less than 5 K).
Most significant was the development of the cryogenic bolometer to detect molecular beams.
Molecular beam epitaxy is an advanced form of thermal evaporation.
The future, he would say, lies not in plastics but in molecular beam epitaxy.
Wade triggered the molecular beam, and the missile was suddenly dashing toward the ground with terrific speed.
Wade caught it with a molecular beam, and it became a blazing wreck on the ground.
"At any rate, the other cities were able to beat off the magnetic beam ships with the projectors of molecular beams."
Molecular beam epitaxy allows a single layer of atoms to be deposited at a time.
The heat capacity of the central 2-mm-diameter section intersected by the collimated molecular beam is only 1μJK -1.
He is known as the "father of molecular beam epitaxy"; a technique he developed at that facility in the late 1960s.