Method of producing a layer system and a layer system as produce

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Delaminating processes adapted for specified product – Delaminating in preparation for post processing recycling step

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156610, 156DIG64, 148DIG147, 437200, C30B 110

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052501477

ABSTRACT:
An epitaxial growth of a first component of a multilayer stack for use in optical, electro-optical and electronic or magnetic components, e.g. on a silicon wafer, can be formed by depositing a second component in a form in which that second component produces a precipitate or inclusions in the first component which with continued deposition may be partly replaced by a third component so that the precipitate itself is buried in a monocrystalline structure and, after a thermal treatment in which the precipitate coalesces, a buried layer is formed of the second component or a compound thereof with, say, the first component, in that monocrystalline structure.

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