Common Themes and Mechanisms of Epitaxial Growth

Common Themes and Mechanisms of Epitaxial Growth
Volume 312:
Paul Fuoss, AT&T Bell Laboratories, New Jersey
David Kisker, IBM T J Watson Research Center, New York
Thomas Kuech, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Jeffrey Tsao, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque
Andrew Zangwill, Georgia Institute of Technology
David Kisker, IBM T J Watson Research Center, New York
Thomas Kuech, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Jeffrey Tsao, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque
Andrew Zangwill, Georgia Institute of Technology
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- Paul Fuoss , AT&T Bell Laboratories, New Jersey
- David Kisker , IBM T J Watson Research Center, New York
- Thomas Kuech , University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Jeffrey Tsao , Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque
- Andrew Zangwill , Georgia Institute of Technology
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