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How are Tunnel Barriers Fabricated?
Tunnel barriers can be fabricated using various techniques, including
atomic layer deposition (ALD)
,
chemical vapor deposition (CVD)
, and
molecular beam epitaxy (MBE)
. The choice of method depends on the required thickness, material properties, and application. Typically, materials like
aluminum oxide
(Al₂O₃) and
magnesium oxide
(MgO) are used for their excellent insulating properties and ability to form thin, uniform layers.
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