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Journal Article

  1. D. J. Ironside, A. M. Skipper, T. A. Leonard, M. Radulaski, T. Sarmiento, P. Dhingra, M. L. Lee, J. Vuckovic, and S. R. Bank, "High-quality GaAs planar coalescence over embedded dielectric microstructures using an all-MBE approach," Crystal Growth and Design, vol. 19, no. 6, pp. 3085-3091, Apr 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. R. C. White, M. K. Bergthold, T. A. Leonard, A. F. Ricks, D. Wasserman, and S. R. Bank, "InSb-Based Dilute-Bismide Alloys Towards Long-Wave Infrared Sensing," 37th North American Molecular Beam Epitaxy Conf. (NAMBE), Madison, WI, Sep 2023.
  2. R. C. White, M. K. Bergthold, T. A. Leonard, A. F. Ricks, D. Wasserman, and S. R. Bank, "Optical and Structural Properties of InSb-Based Dilute-Bismide Alloys Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy," 65th Electronic Materials Conf. (EMC), Santa Barbara, CA, Jun 2023.
  3. D. J. Ironside, A. M. Skipper, T. A. Leonard, E. S. Walker, S. D. March, L. J. Nordin, D. Wasserman, and S. R. Bank, "Epitaxial Integration of High-Contrast Photonic Structures," 59th Electronic Materials Conf. (EMC), South Bend, IN, Jun 2017.
  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.