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Journal Article

  1. M. Shamim. Reza, T. Dey, A. W. Arbogast, A. J. Muhowski, M. W. Holtz, C. A. Stephenson, S. R. Bank, D. Wasserman, and M. A. Wistey, "Growth of tin-free germanium carbon alloys using carbon tetrabromide (CBr4)," Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 134, no. 18, Nov 2023. Digital object identifier
  2. T. Dey, A. W. Arbogast, Q. Meng, M. Shamim. Reza, A. J. Muhowski, J. J. P. Cooper, E. Ozdemir, F. U. Naab, T. Borrely, J. Anderson, R. S. Goldman, D. Wasserman, S. R. Bank, M. W. Holtz, E. L. Piner, and M. A. Wistey, "Influence of H on Sn incorporation in GeSnC alloys grown using molecular beam epitaxy," Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 134, no. 19, Nov 2023. Digital object identifier
  3. T. Dey, M. Shamim. Reza, A. W. Arbogast, M. W. Holtz, R. Droopad, S. R. Bank, and M. A. Wistey, "Molecular beam epitaxy of highly crystalline GeSnC using CBr4 at low temperatures," Applied Physics Letters, vol. 121, no. 12, pp. 122104, Sep 2022. Digital object identifier
  4. Y. Liu, J. Lee, S. D. March, N. Nookala, D. Palaferri, J. F. Klem, S. R. Bank, I. Brener, and M. A. Belkin, "Difference-Frequency Generation in Polaritonic Intersubband Nonlinear Metasurfaces," Advanced Optical Materials, vol. 6, no. 20, pp. 1800681, Aug 2018. Digital object identifier
  5. M. M. Oye, M. A. Wistey, J. M. Reifsnider, S. Agarwal, T. J. Mattord, S. Govindaraju, G. A. Hallock, A. L. Holmes Jr., S. R. Bank, H. B. Yuen, and J. S. Harris, "Ion damage effects from negative deflector plate voltages during the plasma-assisted molecular-beam epitaxy growth of dilute nitrides," APL, vol. 86, no. 22, pp. 221902, May 2005. Digital object identifier

Conference Paper

  1. Y. Liu, J. Lee, S. D. March, N. Nookala, D. Palaferri, O. Wolf, I. Brener, S. R. Bank, and M. A. Belkin, "Difference-Frequency Generation and Frequency Up-Conversion with Polaritonic Nonlinear Metasurfaces," Conf. on Lasers and Electro Optics (CLEO), San Jose, CA, May 2018.