
The SciencesNovember 1, 1983
Solid-State Superlattices
They are crystals grown by depositing semiconductors in layers whose thickness is measured in atoms. Their properties promise to make them important in solid-state physics and in technology

Solid-State Superlattices
They are crystals grown by depositing semiconductors in layers whose thickness is measured in atoms. Their properties promise to make them important in solid-state physics and in technology