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Advancements in Molecular Beam Epitaxy at Yale University for Educational and Research Excellence

The CRISP initiative has developed a state-of-the-art research-grade molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) facility at Yale University, aimed at enhancing both education and research training. This sophisticated system has been leveraged for undergraduate educational purposes, inspiring local educators from the New Haven Public School System, in addition to facilitating cutting-edge research. Key contributors to this initiative include F. J. Walker, E. I. Altman, V. E. Henrich, C. H. Ahn, CC Broadbridge, and JKM Garofano, all affiliated with Yale University.

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Advancements in Molecular Beam Epitaxy at Yale University for Educational and Research Excellence

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  1. CRISP Teaching Molecular Beam Epitaxy Facility John C. Tully, Yale University, DMR 0520495 CRISP has constructed a robust research grade molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) apparatus specifically designed for education and research training. The system has been used for undergraduate education, inspiring teachers from the New Haven Public School system and for world class research. F. J. Walker, E. I. Altman, V. E. Henrich, C. H. Ahn, CC Broadbridge and JKM Garofano, Yale Univ

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