Search Results - "J. Murray Gibson"
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Compression and Aggregation-Resistant Particles of Crumpled Soft Sheets
Published in ACS nano (22-11-2011)“…Unlike flat sheets, crumpled paper balls have both high free volume and high compressive strength, and can tightly pack without significantly reducing the area…”
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Viewing the Seeds of Crystallization
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (13-11-2009)“…Electron microscopy is providing glimpses of the complex structural processes that precede crystal nucleation. All materials search for the lowest accessible…”
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Solving Amorphous Structures—Two Pairs Beat One
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (24-02-2012)“…Consideration of atomic ordering beyond just pairs of atoms shows that amorphous silicon is better modeled as paracrystalline material than as a disordered…”
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Dynamic observations of interface propagation during silicon oxidation
Published in Physical review letters (16-03-1992)“…We have observed in real time the nature and motion of the silicon(111)/oxide interface during oxidation {ital in} {ital situ} in a transmission electron…”
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The Advanced Photon Source looks to the future
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment (11-11-2007)“…The Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Laboratory is in its 12th year since producing first light. With an eye on the next 10 years, facility…”
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Physics of the blues—Scales, harmony, and the origin of blues piano styles
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-09-2012)“…The development of the equal-temperament scale was driven, not by compromise, but by the need to extend the composer’s “palette” and increase the harmonic…”
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Connecting small-angle diffraction with real-space images by quantitative transmission electron microscopy of amorphous thin-films
Published in Ultramicroscopy (01-09-1998)“…We have explored quantitative methods to study projected density fluctuations on the scale 0.5–2 nm in amorphous thin-films using weak phase object…”
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Novel interactions of supported clusters: contact epitaxy
Published in Materials science & engineering. B, Solid-state materials for advanced technology (08-12-1999)“…The study of clusters of ‘model’ metal systems such as Cu and Ag provide a valuable route to explore critical issues in materials epitaxy. Our investigations…”
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Materials science. Solving amorphous structures--two pairs beat one
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Now you see them, now you don't
Published in Nature (London) (29-10-1987)“…Since the first high-resolution transmission electron microscopy studies on 90-K superconductor YBa2Cu3O7-delta, people have speculated that the missing oxygen…”
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Materials science. Viewing the seeds of crystallization
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Fluctuation microscopy studies of medium-range ordering in amorphous diamond-like carbon films
Published in Applied physics letters (12-04-2004)“…In this letter, we report fluctuation microscopy studies of medium-range ordering in amorphous diamond-like carbon films and the effect of annealing on this…”
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Reactive epitaxy of Co nanoparticles on (111) Si
Published in Journal of electron microscopy (20-02-2002)“…The formation of epitaxial CoSi2 islands of nanoscopic dimensions is reported using the technique of reactive cluster deposition. Co clusters in the size range…”
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Strain evolution in coherent Ge/Si islands
Published in Physical review letters (28-02-2000)“…Strain evolution of coherent Ge islands on Si(001) is measured using a newly developed transmission electron microscopy technique based on two-beam dark-field…”
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Dome-to-pyramid shape transition in Ge/Si islands due to strain relaxation by interdiffusion
Published in Applied physics letters (11-09-2000)“…Ge islands were grown on Si(001) and then annealed at 650 °C for 0, 20, 40, and 60 min in a chemical-vapor deposition reactor following Ge deposition. This…”
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The oblate morphology of supported PtRu{sub 5} on carbon black
Published in Materials characterization (15-10-2003)“…We have examined supported PtRu{sub 5} nanoparticles by a variety of electron microscopy techniques, including high-resolution, analytical and a unique…”
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Quantitative characterization of self-assembled coherent islands
Published in Thin solid films (22-01-2003)“…We report on plan-view transmission electron microscopy techniques, by which the size, the actual shape and the strain of a coherent island in semiconductor…”
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Direct measurement of strain in a Ge island on Si(001)
Published in Applied physics letters (05-07-1999)“…We report on a direct measurement of the strain in a single Ge “quantum dot” island grown on Si by chemical vapor deposition. This transmission electron…”
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The oblate morphology of supported PtRu5 on carbon black
Published in Materials characterization (01-10-2003)“…We have examined supported PtRu5 nanoparticles by a variety of electron microscopy techniques, including high-resolution, analytical and a unique…”
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Laboratory setup for projection electron lithography and a Monte Carlo simulation of scattering mask transmission
Published in Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures (01-11-1993)“…The progress in two areas related to scattering contrast with angular limitation projection electron lithography (SCALPEL) is reported. First, the simple…”
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