Talk:Vapor–liquid–solid method

Latest comment: 12 years ago by CommonsNotificationBot in topic File:Molecular beam epitaxy pnl.png Nominated for speedy Deletion

CVD only?! edit

The article starts with: "The vapor-liquid-solid method (VLS) is a mechanism for the growth of one-dimensional structures, such as nanowires, from chemical vapor deposition". It implies the term VLS only refers to structures grown by CVD, which is definitely wrong. You can grow nanowires or the like by VLS with PVD and MBE too, probably with even more methods. Someone feels like thinking about it for a moment and changing it?!--MarsmanRom (talk) 12:23, 1 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

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