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    Titanium dioxide photocatalysts produced by reactive magnetron sputtering by Weinberger, B. R., Garber, R. B.

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-05-1995)
    “…A process is described for the deposition of anatase titanium dioxide films by reactive magnetron sputtering. The films have a porous columnar morphology with…”
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    Low friction in high temperature superconductor bearings by WEINBERGER, B. R, LYNDS, L, HULL, J. R, BALACHANDRAN, U

    Published in Applied physics letters (26-08-1991)
    “…A study of drag in rotating permanent magnet/high temperature superconductor magnetic bearings is reported. The effects of magnet asymmetry, atmospheric…”
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    Superconducting thin films of Y-Ba-Cu-O produced by neodymium:yttrium aluminum garnet laser ablation by LUNDS, L, WEINBERGER, B. R, PETERSON, G. G, KRASINSKI, H. A

    Published in Applied physics letters (25-01-1988)
    “…Superconducting thin films of Y-Ba-Cu-O produced by laser ablation of nonsuperconducting targets by 1064 nm neodymium:yttrium aluminum garnet radiation in an…”
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    Electron-hole recombination at the Si-SiO2 interface by YABLONOVITCH, E, SWANSON, R. M, EADES, W. D, WEINBERGER, B. R

    Published in Applied physics letters (20-01-1986)
    “…We have measured the surface recombination current J(ns,ps) at high quality thermally grown Si-SiO2 interfaces as a function of the surface density of…”
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    Improvement of polycrystalline Y–Ba–Cu–O by the addition of silver by Peterson, G. G., Weinberger, B. R., Lynds, L., Krasinski, H. A.

    Published in Journal of materials research (01-08-1988)
    “…X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning Auger, and optical microscopy studies of polycrystalline superconducting pellets of Y–Ba–Cu–O/Ag are presented…”
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    A polyacetylene:aluminum photodiode by Weinberger, B. R., Gau, S. C., Kiss, Z.

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-04-1981)
    “…The fabrication of a 1-cm2 (CH)x:Al Schottky photodiode with junction internal conversion efficiency of 0.30% and quantum efficiency approaching unity (hn≳2.8…”
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    Characterization of composite high temperature superconductors for magnetic bearing applications by Weinberger, B.R., Lynds, L., Van Valzah, J., Eaton, H.E., Hull, J.R., Mulcahy, T.M., Basinger, S.A.

    “…A study of high-temperature superconductor composites for use in magnetic bearings applications is presented. Fabrication and characterization techniques are…”
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    The passivation of electrically active sites on the surface of crystalline silicon by fluorination by Weinberger, B. R., Deckman, H. W., Yablonovitch, E., Gmitter, T., Kobasz, W., Garoff, S.

    “…A nonoxide surface passivation for crystalline silicon is described. It involves the fluorination of the silicon surface. Characterization by photoconductive…”
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    Effect of phosphorus and boron impurities on amorphous silicon solar cells by Moustakas, T. D., Friedman, R., Weinberger, B. R.

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-04-1982)
    “…The effect of dopant impurities (P,B) on the performance of sputtered α-SiHx solar cells has been investigated. We find, for example, that during the…”
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    Correlation of frictional losses of spinning levitated magnets with ac susceptibility in high-temperature superconductors by Rossman, C. E., Budnick, J. I., Weinberger, B. R.

    Published in Applied physics letters (13-01-1997)
    “…Measurements of both the ac magnetic susceptibility in melt processed and film Y–Ba–Cu–O and frictional losses of spinning permanent magnets levitated above…”
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    Junction formation with pure and doped polyacetylene by Ozaki, M., Peebles, D. L., Weinberger, B. R., Chiang, C. K., Gau, S. C., Heeger, A. J., MacDiarmid, A. G.

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-01-1979)
    “…A variety of rectifying junctions have been fabricated using doped and undoped (CH)x. Schottky diodes formed between metallic AsF5-doped (CH)x and n-type…”
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    Effect of Phosphorous and Boron Impurities on Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells by Moustakas, T D, Friedman, R, Weinberger, B R

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-04-1982)
    “…The effect of dopant impurities (P,B) on the performance of sputtered a-SiH sub(x) solar cells has been investigated. The authors find, for example, that…”
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    Electron-hole recombination at the Si-SiO sub(2) interface by Yablonovitch, E, Swanson, R M, Eades, W D, Weinberger, B R

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-01-1986)
    “…The authors have measured the surface recombination current J(n sub(s),p sub(s)) at high quality thermally grown Si-SiO sub(2) interfaces as a function of the…”
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    Preparation of amorphous silicon films by chemical vapor deposition from higher silanes Si/n/H/2n + 2/ /n greater than 1 by Gau, S C, Weinberger, B R, Akhtar, M, Kiss, Z, MacDiarmid, A G

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-09-1981)
    “…Amorphous silicon films have been prepared by chemical vapor deposition from higher silanes Si(n)H2(n + 2) (n greater than 1) in the temperature range 380-500…”
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    Preparation of amorphous silicon films by chemical vapor deposition from higher silanes Si n H2 n +2( n ≳1) by Gau, S. C., Weinberger, B. R., Akhtar, M., Kiss, Z., MacDiarmid, A. G.

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-09-1981)
    “…Amorphous silicon films have been prepared by chemical vapor deposition from higher silanes Sin H2n+2 (n≳1) in the temperature range 380–500 °C. The films show…”
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