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Atomic force microscopy images of patterned GaAs(001) illustrating temperature driven change in unstable growth.

Atomic force microscopy images of patterned GaAs(001) illustrating temperature driven change in unstable growth.

 

MSE Professor Ray Phaneuf and graduate student Tabassom Tadayyon-Eslami's work on a temperature driven change in the unstable growth mode on patterned GaAs(001) was recently accepted for publication by Physical Review Letters. This work forms the main part of Tadayyon-Eslami's thesis, which she will defend on September 1. Congratulations!

August 28, 2006


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