Yajun Wang

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1991-1996 Chemistry University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
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Hamers RJ, Wang Y. (1996) Atomically-Resolved Studies of the Chemistry and Bonding at Silicon Surfaces. Chemical Reviews. 96: 1261-1290
Wang Y, Shan J, Hamers RJ. (1996) Combined scanning tunneling microscopy and infrared spectroscopy study of the interaction of diborane with Si(001) Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B. 14: 1038-1042
Hamers RJ, Wang Y, Shan J. (1996) Atomic-level spatial distributions of dopants on silicon surfaces: toward a microscopic understanding of surface chemical reactivity Applied Surface Science. 107: 25-34
Hamers RJ, Chen X, Frank E, et al. (1996) Atomically-Resolved Investigations of Surface Reaction Chemistry by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Israel Journal of Chemistry. 36: 11-24
Wang Y, Hamers RJ, Kaxiras E. (1995) Atomic structure and bonding of boron-induced reconstructions on Si(001). Physical Review Letters. 74: 403-406
Wang Y, Hamers RJ. (1995) Boron-induced reconstructions of Si(001) investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology. 13: 1431-1437
Wang Y, Hamers RJ. (1995) Boron‐induced morphology changes in silicon chemical vapor deposition: A scanning tunneling microscopy study Applied Physics Letters. 66: 2057-2059
Wang Y, Chen X, Hamers RJ. (1994) Atomic-resolution study of overlayer formation and interfacial mixing in the interaction of phosphorus with Si(001). Physical Review. B, Condensed Matter. 50: 4534-4547
Wang Y, Bronikowski MJ, Hamers RJ. (1994) Direct dimer‐by‐dimer identification of clean and monohydride dimers on the Si(001) surface by scanning tunneling microscopy Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology. 12: 2051-2057
Wang Y, Bronikowski MJ, Hamers RJ. (1994) An Atomically Resolved STM Study of the Interaction of Phosphine with the Silicon(001) Surface The Journal of Physical Chemistry. 98: 5966-5973
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