2004 年 25 巻 11 号 p. 672-677
We show how the ideas of high-throughput combinatorial synthesis can be translated from organic chemistry to solid-state thin film synthesis. In particular, we describe a combinatorial laser molecular beam epitaxy setup that can synthesize libraries of complex transition-metal oxide lattices and superlattices. As a demonstration of the capabilities of the system, we have analyzed the effects of artifical phase separation in ferromagnetic [(LaMnO3)m/(SrMnO3)m]n superlattices.