Researching Nanolayer Growth Processes

Authors

  • Rasulov Akbarali Maxamatovich Fergana Branch of Tashkent State University, Department of Information technology", professor
  • Khodjimatov Jaxongir Murodobvich Fergana Polytechnic Institute, Fergana Polytechnic Institute, doctoral student

Keywords:

Molecular dynamics

Abstract

Nanolayers are thin films, typically a few nanometers thick, composed of atomic or molecular layers. The ability to control the structure and composition of these layers is essential for applications in electronics, optics, and materials science. Understanding the processes that dictate how atoms or molecules interact with surfaces is key to optimizing the growth and performance of nanolayers. The growth process typically involves the deposition of atoms or molecules onto a substrate, followed by diffusion across the surface to form a stable layer. Several factors influence the growth behavior, including the type of material, deposition technique, temperature, and surface conditions.

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Published

2024-10-18

How to Cite

Rasulov Akbarali Maxamatovich, & Khodjimatov Jaxongir Murodobvich. (2024). Researching Nanolayer Growth Processes. Miasto Przyszłości, 53, 825–827. Retrieved from https://miastoprzyszlosci.com.pl/index.php/mp/article/view/4945

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