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    Charge Transfer Equilibria between Diamond and an Aqueous Oxygen Electrochemical Redox Couple by Chakrapani, Vidhya, Angus, John C., Anderson, Alfred B., Wolter, Scott D., Stoner, Brian R., Sumanasekera, Gamini U.

    “…Undoped, high-quality diamond is, under almost all circumstances, one of the best insulators known. However, diamond covered with chemically bound hydrogen…”
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    Enhanced bonding between YSZ surfaces using a gas-phase fluorination pretreatment by Piascik, Jeffrey R., Wolter, Scott D., Stoner, Brian R.

    “…The present investigation focuses on the surface modification, via gas‐phase fluorination process, of yttria‐ stabilized zirconia (YSZ) to increase its…”
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    Plasmon Ruler with Angstrom Length Resolution by Hill, Ryan T, Mock, Jack J, Hucknall, Angus, Wolter, Scott D, Jokerst, Nan M, Smith, David R, Chilkoti, Ashutosh

    Published in ACS nano (23-10-2012)
    “…We demonstrate a plasmon nanoruler using a coupled film nanoparticle (film-NP) format that is well-suited for investigating the sensitivity extremes of…”
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    Optical and Electronic NOx Sensors for Applications in Mechatronics by Di Franco, Cinzia, Elia, Angela, Spagnolo, Vincenzo, Scamarcio, Gaetano, Lugarà, Pietro Mario, Ieva, Eliana, Cioffi, Nicola, Torsi, Luisa, Bruno, Giovanni, Losurdo, Maria, Garcia, Michael A., Wolter, Scott D., Brown, April, Ricco, Mario

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (01-05-2009)
    “…Current production and emerging NOx sensors based on optical and nanomaterials technologies are reviewed. In view of their potential applications in…”
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    Development of a novel surface modification for improved bonding to zirconia by Piascik, Jeffrey R, Wolter, Scott D, Stoner, Brian R

    Published in Dental materials (01-05-2011)
    “…Abstract Objective This report presents a novel pretreatment technique, whereby the zirconia surface is converted to a more reactive zirconium oxyfluoride,…”
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    Order of Magnitude Signal Gain in Magnetic Sector Mass Spectrometry Via Aperture Coding by Chen, Evan X., Russell, Zachary E., Amsden, Jason J., Wolter, Scott D., Danell, Ryan M., Parker, Charles B., Stoner, Brian R., Gehm, Michael E., Glass, Jeffrey T., Brady, David J.

    “…Miniaturizing instruments for spectroscopic applications requires the designer to confront a tradeoff between instrument resolution and instrument throughput…”
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    An X-ray scatter system for material identification in cluttered objects: A Monte Carlo simulation study by Lakshmanan, Manu N., Kapadia, Anuj J., Sahbaee, Pooyan, Wolter, Scott D., Harrawood, Brian P., Brady, David, Samei, Ehsan

    “…The analysis of X-ray scatter patterns has been demonstrated as an effective method of identifying specific materials in mixed object environments, for both…”
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    Two-Dimensional Aperture Coding for Magnetic Sector Mass Spectrometry by Russell, Zachary E., Chen, Evan X., Amsden, Jason J., Wolter, Scott D., Danell, Ryan M., Parker, Charles B., Stoner, Brian R., Gehm, Michael E., Brady, David J., Glass, Jeffrey T.

    “…In mass spectrometer design, there has been a historic belief that there exists a fundamental trade-off between instrument size, throughput, and resolution…”
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    Coded Apertures in Mass Spectrometry by Amsden, Jason J, Gehm, Michael E, Russell, Zachary E, Chen, Evan X, Di Dona, Shane T, Wolter, Scott D, Danell, Ryan M, Kibelka, Gottfried, Parker, Charles B, Stoner, Brian R, Brady, David J, Glass, Jeffrey T

    “…The use of coded apertures in mass spectrometry can break the trade-off between throughput and resolution that has historically plagued conventional…”
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    Diamond surface functionalization with biomimicry – Amine surface tether and thiol moiety for electrochemical sensors by Sund, James B., Causey, Corey P., Wolter, Scott D., Parker, Charles B., Stoner, Brian R., Toone, Eric J., Glass, Jeffrey T.

    Published in Applied surface science (15-05-2014)
    “…•Diamond surfaces were functionalized with organic molecules using a novel approach.•Used biomimicry to select a molecule to bind NO, similar to the human…”
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    On-chip electron-impact ion source using carbon nanotube field emitters by Bower, Christopher A., Gilchrist, Kristin H., Piascik, Jeffrey R., Stoner, Brian R., Natarajan, Srividya, Parker, Charles B., Wolter, Scott D., Glass, Jeffrey T.

    Published in Applied physics letters (19-03-2007)
    “…A lateral on-chip electron-impact ion source utilizing a carbon nanotube field emission electron source was fabricated and characterized. The device consists…”
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    A novel array chip to monitor in situ composite degradation using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy by Stoner, Brian R, Piascik, Jeffrey R, Brown, Billyde, Wolter, Scott D

    Published in Dental materials (01-08-2011)
    “…Abstract Objectives This paper presents a novel array-chip technology used to monitor the physical properties of dental composites in situ . The DECAY chip ( D…”
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    Surface oxide relationships to band bending in GaN by Garcia, Michael A., Wolter, Scott D., Kim, Tong-Ho, Choi, Soojeong, Baier, Jamie, Brown, April, Losurdo, Maria, Bruno, Giovanni

    Published in Applied physics letters (02-01-2006)
    “…A trend of increased near-surface valence band maximum band bending with increasing O ∕ Ga relative fraction was observed, extrapolating to 2.7 eV ± 0.1 eV for…”
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    Verification of the O-Si-N complex in plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition silicon oxynitride films by Naskar, Sudipto, Wolter, Scott D., Bower, Christopher A., Stoner, Brian R., Glass, Jeffrey T.

    Published in Applied physics letters (26-12-2005)
    “…Silicon oxynitride films were deposited using a plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition process. The bond configurations of the constituent atoms in the…”
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    Measurement of reactive and condensable gas permeation using a mass spectrometer by Zhang, Xiao Dong, Lewis, Jay S., Parker, Charles B., Glass, Jeffrey T., Wolter, Scott D.

    “…Permeation of water vapor, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide through polymer films is measured by the programed valving mass spectrometry (PVMS) method. The…”
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    High sensitivity permeation measurement system for “ultrabarrier” thin films by Zhang, Xiao Dong, Lewis, Jay S., Wolter, Scott D., Parker, Charles B., Glass, Jeffrey T.

    “…The authors demonstrate a new technique for high sensitivity gas permeation measurements by integrating mass spectrometry with programed accumulation,…”
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    Optical and Electronic NO(x) Sensors for Applications in Mechatronics by Di Franco, Cinzia, Elia, Angela, Spagnolo, Vincenzo, Scamarcio, Gaetano, Lugarà, Pietro Mario, Ieva, Eliana, Cioffi, Nicola, Torsi, Luisa, Bruno, Giovanni, Losurdo, Maria, Garcia, Michael A, Wolter, Scott D, Brown, April, Ricco, Mario

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2009)
    “…Current production and emerging NO(x) sensors based on optical and nanomaterials technologies are reviewed. In view of their potential applications in…”
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    Processing and thermal properties of highly oriented diamond thin films by Wolter, Scott D., Borca-Tasciuc, Diana, Chen, Gang, Prater, John T., Sitar, Zlatko

    Published in Thin solid films (22-12-2004)
    “…This paper discusses early research surrounding bias-enhanced nucleation ( BEN) of diamond, which ultimately led to its development as a heteroepitaxial…”
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