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Journal Article

  1. N. Roschewsky, E. S. Walker, P. Gowtham, S. E. Muschinske, F. Hellman, S. R. Bank, and S. Salahuddin, "Spin-orbit torque and Nernst effect in Bi-Sb/Co heterostructures," Phys. Rev. B, vol. 99, pp. 195103, May 2019. Digital object identifier
  2. M. M. Oye, T. J. Mattord, G. A. Hallock, S. R. Bank, M. A. Wistey, J. M. Reifsnider, A. J. Ptak, H. B. Yuen, J. S. Harris, and A. L. Holmes Jr., "Effects of different plasma species (atomic N, metastable N2*, and ions) on the optical properties of dilute nitride materials grown by plasma-assisted molecular-beam epitaxy," APL, vol. 91, no. 19, pp. 191903, Sep 2007. Digital object identifier
  3. D. B. Jackrel, S. R. Bank, H. B. Yuen, M. A. Wistey, J. S. Harris, A. J. Ptak, S. W. Johnston, D. J. Friedman, and S. R. Kurtz, "Dilute nitride GaInNAs and GaInNAsSb solar cells by molecular beam epitaxy," J. Appl. Phys., vol. 101, pp. 114916-1, Jun 2007. Digital object identifier

Conference Paper

  1. B. D. Aguilar, A. M. García, A. M. Skipper, D. J. Ironside, and S. R. Bank, "Effects of Molecular Beam Epitaxy Selective Area Growth Techniques on III-V Optical Quality," 66th Electronic Materials Conf. (EMC), College Park, Maryland, Jun 2024.
  2. A. M. García, B. D. Aguilar, W. J. Doyle, Y. Wang, D. J. Ironside, A. M. Skipper, M. K. Bergthold, M. L. Lee, D. Wasserman, and S. R. Bank, "Molecular Beam Epitaxy Selective Area Regrowth of High Aspect Ratio Microstructures for Mid-Infrared Optoelectronics," 66th Electronic Materials Conf. (EMC), College Park, Maryland, Jun 2024.
  3. N. Roschewsky, E. S. Walker, P. Gowtham, S. E. Muschinske, F. Hellman, S. R. Bank, and S. Salahuddin, "Spin-orbit torque and Nernst effects in Bi-Sb/ferromagnet heterostructures," American Physical Society March Meeting (APS), Boston, MA, Mar 2019.
  4. S. J. Maddox, K. M. Yu, A. J. Ptak, H. P. Nair, V. D. Dasika, and S. R. Bank, "Optical and Structural Characterization of InAsBi and InGaAsBi Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy," 55th Electronic Materials Conf. (EMC), South Bend, IN, Jun 2013.