Method of manufacturing microstructure pattern of molecular mate

Single-crystal – oriented-crystal – and epitaxy growth processes; – Forming from vapor or gaseous state – With decomposition of a precursor

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117101, 117103, 117106, 117913, 117925, 117926, 117927, C30B 2958

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention aims to provide a method of manufacturing a microstructure pattern of a high orientation aggregate of organic molecular material by forming a fine pattern made by single crystal growing ionic material of another property on an ionic substrate by lithography and epitaxial growth, and forming a pattern made by organic molecular material having functionability to light on the fine pattern by utilizing dependence of substrate material of crystal growth rate in epitaxial growth, and is applied to the formation of a microstructure pattern of organic molecular material which can be utilized for optical waveguide, optical integrated circuit, non-linear optical element and laser resonator.

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Sarma et al. "Epitoxy Versus Oriented Heterogeneous Nucleation of Organic Crystals on Ionic Substrates" Journal of Crystal Growth vol. 174 (1-4) 487-494 (1997).

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