Roy Clarke

Affiliations: 
Physics University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
x-ray physics, materials research, magnetic and ferroelectric nanostructures
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http://research.physics.lsa.umich.edu/RClarke/faculty.htm
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Makin RA, York K, Durbin SM, et al. (2019) Alloy-Free Band Gap Tuning across the Visible Spectrum. Physical Review Letters. 122: 256403
Hernandez P, Lamelas F, Clarke R, et al. (2019) Time-resolved x-ray scattering study of ordering kinetics in SbCl5-intercalated graphite. Physical Review Letters. 59: 1220-1223
Lamelas FJ, He HD, Clarke R. (2019) Numerical modeling of superlattice x-ray-scattering intensities. Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter. 43: 12296-12303
Lamelas FJ, He H, Clarke R. (2019) X-ray diffraction study of epitaxial Nb-Ta overlayers on sapphire. Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter. 38: 6334-6337
Chen C, Stoica VA, Schaller RD, et al. (2019) Carrier dynamics of intermediate sub-bandgap transitions in ZnTeO Journal of Applied Physics. 126: 135701
Shalev O, Raghavan S, Mazzara JM, et al. (2017) Printing of small molecular medicines from the vapor phase. Nature Communications. 8: 711
Makin RA, Senabulya N, Mathis J, et al. (2017) Growth of ordered and disordered ZnSnN2 Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, Nanotechnology and Microelectronics: Materials, Processing, Measurement, and Phenomena. 35: 02B116
Harton RM, Stoica VA, Clarke R. (2017) Epitaxial stabilization of ordered Pd–Fe structures on perovskite substrates Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 429: 29-33
Senabulya N, Feldberg N, Makin RA, et al. (2016) Stabilization of orthorhombic phase in single-crystal ZnSnN2 films Aip Advances. 6
Yang Y, Beekman C, Siemons W, et al. (2016) Origin of thickness dependence of structural phase transition temperatures in highly strained BiFeO3 thin films Apl Materials. 4
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