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at CRHEA (Valbonne, 06). It will focus on the epitaxy of these new structures using MBE and MOVPE techniques and their structural and electrical characterizations which will be validated by the partners
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reproducible processes, which is rarely achieved in practice. In this context, we propose to exploit the potential of molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) assisted by coupled in situ and real-time characterization
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-reciprocity of spin waves Angular Momentum of Magnons Magnetically doped Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Thin Films via Molecular Beam Epitaxy Modeling of a magnonic diode based on spin-wave non-reciprocity in
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advanced studies of epitaxial materials and microelectronic devices, including time-resolved full-field diffraction microscopy. The ID01 team has successfully carried out several lighthouse experiments