homoepitaxie
Homoepitaxy is a process in materials science where a thin crystalline layer of the same material is grown on top of a substrate of that same material. This technique is crucial in the fabrication of semiconductor devices, allowing for precise control over the electrical and optical properties of the growing layer. The substrate acts as a template, ensuring that the deposited layer grows with the same crystal structure and orientation. This results in a continuous, defect-free crystalline film, which is essential for high-performance electronic components.
The process typically involves vapor-phase deposition techniques, such as Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) or Molecular
Homoepitaxy is employed in various applications, including the production of transistors, laser diodes, and photodetectors. By