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    Laser-induced graphitization on a diamond (111) surface by Wang, C Z, Ho, K M, Shirk, M D, Molian, P A

    Published in Physical review letters (06-11-2000)
    “…We report an atomistic simulation study of laser-induced graphitization on the diamond (111) surface. Our simulation results show that the diamond to graphite…”
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    Femtosecond laser-induced periodic structure writing on diamond crystals and microclusters by Ozkan, A. M., Malshe, A. P., Railkar, T. A., Brown, W. D., Shirk, M. D., Molian, P. A.

    Published in Applied physics letters (06-12-1999)
    “…Three-dimensional (3D), periodic nanowriting on diamond clusters is reported in this letter. Concentric circular rings were observed on diamond microclusters,…”
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    Single-shot dynamic transmission electron microscopy by LaGrange, T., Armstrong, M. R., Boyden, K., Brown, C. G., Campbell, G. H., Colvin, J. D., DeHope, W. J., Frank, A. M., Gibson, D. J., Hartemann, F. V., Kim, J. S., King, W. E., Pyke, B. J., Reed, B. W., Shirk, M. D., Shuttlesworth, R. M., Stuart, B. C., Torralva, B. R., Browning, N. D.

    Published in Applied physics letters (24-07-2006)
    “…A dynamic transmission electron microscope (DTEM) has been designed and implemented to study structural dynamics in condensed matter systems. The DTEM is a…”
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    Ultra-short pulsed laser ablation of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite by Shirk, M.D, Molian, P.A

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-01-2001)
    “…Highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) targets were irradiated by use of an ultra-short pulsed (pico to femtosecond) Ti:Sapphire laser operating at 825-nm…”
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    UV Induced Insulator Flashover by Javedani, J.B., Houck, T.L., Kelly, B.T., Lahowe, D.A., Shirk, M.D., Goerz, D.A.

    “…Insulators are critical components in high-energy, pulsed power systems. It is known that the vacuum surface of the insulator will flashover when illuminated…”
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