Chemical dry etching of GaAs and InP by Cl2 using a new ultrahigh‐vacuum dry‐etching molecular‐beam‐epitaxy system
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Akihiko Okamoto | Naoki Furuhata | K. Ohata | A. Okamoto | K. Ohata | H. Miyamoto | N. Furuhata | H. Miyamoto
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