Process for the amorphous growth of an element with crystallizat

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a process for the amorphous growth of an element with crystallization under radiation.
An element is deposited on a support contained in an enclosure under a vacuum in known manner and simultaneously one or more predetermined surfaces of the layer deposited on the support are irradiated, said irradiation being obtained by a coherent electromagnetic irradiation radiation beam having a power and wavelength suitable for desorbing said surfaces.

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