Samuel E. Roadman, Ph.D.

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2000 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Chemical Engineering, Materials Science Engineering
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James R. Engstrom grad student 1993-1999 Cornell
 (Thin film deposition employing supersonic molecular beams of tunable kinetic energy and angle of incidence.)
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Roadman SE, Levine SW, Zheng YJ, et al. (1999) Pattern formation and shadow instability in collimated energetic molecular beam growth of silicon Applied Physics Letters. 74: 25-27
Roadman SE, Maity N, Carter JN, et al. (1998) Study of thin film deposition processes employing variable kinetic energy, highly collimated neutral molecular beams Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology a: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films. 16: 3423-3433
Chen G, Boyd ID, Roadman SE, et al. (1998) Monte Carlo analysis of a hyperthermal silicon deposition process Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology a: Vacuum, Surfaces and Films. 16: 689-699
Jones ME, Roadman SE, Lam AM, et al. (1996) Supersonic molecular beam studies of the dissociative chemisorption of GeH4 and Ge2H6 on the Ge(100) and Ge(111) surfaces Journal of Chemical Physics. 105: 7140-7151
Xia LQ, Jones ME, Maity N, et al. (1995) Dissociative chemisorption at hyperthermal energies: benchmark studies in group IV systems Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings. 388: 221-226
Maity N, Xia LQ, Roadman SE, et al. (1995) The adsorption of PH3 on the Si(111)-(7 × 7) surface: an example of autocatalytic dissociative chemisorption Surface Science. 344: L1201-L1206
Maity N, Xia LQ, Roadman SE, et al. (1995) A supersonic molecular beam study of the chemisorption of PH3 on the Si(100) surface Surface Science. 344: 203-220
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