Yonglin Qian, PhD
Affiliations: | 1995 | Materials Science | Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
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Sturchio NC, Chiarello RP, Cheng L, et al. (1997) Lead adsorption at the calcite-water interface: Synchrotron X-ray standing wave and X-ray reflectivity studies Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 61: 251-263 |
Qian Y, Bedzyk MJ, Lyman PF, et al. (1996) Structure and surface kinetics of bismuth adsorption on Si(001). Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter. 54: 4424-4427 |
Lee TL, Qian Y, Lyman PF, et al. (1996) The use of X-ray standing waves and evanescent-wave emission to study buried strained-layer heterostructures Physica B: Condensed Matter. 221: 437-444 |
Qian Y, Lyman PF, Lee T, et al. (1996) Thermal vibration amplitudes and structure of Sb on Si(0 0 1) by X-ray standing waves Physica B: Condensed Matter. 221: 430-436 |
Lyman PF, Qian Y, Lee TL, et al. (1996) Adsorbate structure and vibrations on the Bi/Si(001)-(1 × 2) surface Physica B: Condensed Matter. 221: 426-429 |
Qian Y, Bedzyk MJ. (1995) Structure and adatom thermal vibrational amplitude for the 2×2 Ga/Si (001) surface Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology a: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films. 13: 1613-1616 |
Tang S, Freeman AJ, Qian Y, et al. (1995) Combined theoretical and experimental investigation of the adsorption geometry of Ga on Si(100) at low coverage Physical Review B. 51: 1593-1600 |
Lyman PF, Qian Y, Bedzyk MJ. (1995) Adsorbate structure and substrate relaxation for the Sb Si(001)-(2 × 1) surface Surface Science. 325: L385-L391 |
Franklin GE, Fontes E, Qian Y, et al. (1994) Thermal vibration amplitudes and structure of As on Si(001). Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter. 50: 7483-7487 |
Qian Y, Sturchio NC, Chiarello RP, et al. (1994) Lattice location of trace elements within minerals and at their surfaces with X-ray standing waves. Science (New York, N.Y.). 265: 1555-7 |