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Isotropy
Isotropy meaning
The property of being identical, or having the same physical properties, in all directions.
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CVD technique has much better isotropy than PVD and is able to meet the requirement of FinFETs.
An "axis of anisotropy" is defined as the axis along which isotropy is broken (or an axis of symmetry, such as normal to crystalline layers).
In the nearly free correction of the model, box-like Brillouin zones are added to k-space by the periodic potential experienced from the (ionic) lattice, thus mildly breaking the isotropy.
It has a nearly ideal Planck spectrum at a temperature of about 2.7 K. It departs from the perfect isotropy of true black-body radiation by an observed anisotropy that varies with angle on the sky only to about one part in 100,000.
Misner made the (ultimately incorrect) conjecture that the Mixmaster mechanism, which made the Universe more chaotic, could lead to statistical homogeneity and isotropy.
See also References Further reading * citation * The isotropy of the cosmic background radiation is another indicator that the universe does not rotate.
The observed isotropy of the CMB then follows from the fact that this larger region was in causal contact before the beginning of inflation.
This preference has to do with its softness, which made it easier to carve, relative isotropy and homogeneity, and a relative resistance to shattering.