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Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) is a technique used in the semiconductor industry to deposit thin films of material onto a substrate. It is a form of epitaxy, which is the process of growing single-crystal layers on a substrate. MBE is used to create high-quality, ultra-thin layers of semiconductor materials, such as silicon, gallium arsenide, and indium phosphide. The process involves the use of a vacuum chamber, in which a beam of molecules is directed onto the substrate. The molecules then react with the substrate to form a thin film. MBE is used in the production of semiconductor devices, such as transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits. MBE is a key technology in the semiconductor industry, as it enables the production of high-quality, ultra-thin layers of semiconductor materials. It is used in the production of a wide range of semiconductor devices, including transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits. Some companies in the Molecular Beam Epitaxy market include Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron, Lam Research, Oxford Instruments, and Veeco Instruments. Show Less Read more