Search Results - "Clark, Ian T"
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Production of Highly Homogeneous Si(100) Surfaces by H2O Etching: Surface Morphology and the Role of Strain
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (06-09-2006)“…The etching of Si(100) surfaces in ultrapure water was studied with a combination of infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM)…”
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HIV Status among Patients with Tuberculosis and HIV Testing Practices by Connecticut Health Care Providers
Published in Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (01-07-2013)“…Knowing the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status of persons infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis is important for individual treatment and preventing…”
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Aqueous Etching Produces Si(100) Surfaces of Near-Atomic Flatness: Strain Minimization Does Not Predict Surface Morphology
Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (14-01-2010)“…A simple, room temperature processetching of Si(100) surfaces in 40% NH4F(aq) solutionsproduces H-terminated surfaces of near-atomic smoothness over large…”
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Palladium Thin-Films on Clean and Hydrogen-Terminated Si(110): The Effect of Hydrogen Termination on Metal Adsorption
Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-08-2009)Get full text
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HIV Status among Patients with Tuberculosis and HIV Testing Practices by Connecticut Health Care Providers
Published in Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care (09-07-2016)“…Abstract only…”
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Production of Highly Homogeneous Si(100) Surfaces by H 2 O Etching: Surface Morphology and the Role of Strain
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The aqueous etching of silicon(100)
Published 01-01-2008“…An etchant that produces atomically flat or near-atomically flat Si(100) surfaces has been long been sought by the microelectronics industry; however, no such…”
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