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    Growth defects in diamond films by Shechtman, D., Hutchison, J.L., Robins, L.H., Farabaugh, E.N., Feldman, A.

    Published in Journal of materials research (01-03-1993)
    “…Growth defects in diamond films grown by plasma-assisted chemical vapor deposition (CVD) were studied by high resolution electron microscopy. Several features…”
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    Growth and oxidation of boron-doped diamond films by Farabaugh, E.N., Robins, L., Feldman, A., Johnson, Curtis E.

    Published in Journal of materials research (01-06-1995)
    “…Boron-doped diamond films have been grown by the hot filament chemical vapor deposition process. The feed gas was a mixture of argon, bubbled through a…”
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    Modifying structure and properties of optical films by coevaporation by Feldman, A., Farabaugh, E. N., Haller, W. K., Sanders, D. M., Stempniak, R. A.

    “…Coevaporated e‐beam films show modification of structure and properties that depend on composition. In pure zirconia films, x‐ray diffraction indicates two…”
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    Deposition of Diamond Films in a Closed Hot Filament CVD System by Lai, Guan-Ren, Farabaugh, E N, Feldman, A, Robins, L H

    “…A closed system hot filament chemical vapor deposition (CVD) reactor has been used to deposit diamond films on silicon substrates. A fixed charge of hydrogen…”
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    Photoelastic constants of ruby by Waxler, R.M., Farabaugh, E.N.

    “…The eight piezo-optic and eight elasto-optic constants of synthetic, single crystal ruby have been determined using the cadmium red radiation of 643.8…”
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    Orientation of calcium molybdate (CaMoO4) and other single crystals having the scheelite structure by Farabaugh, E.N., Peiser, H.S., Wachtman, J.B.

    “…Values of interplanar angles useful in distinguishing the [100] from the [110] direction in CaMoO 4 are given to facilitate orientation by analysis of…”
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