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J H WEAVER

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GABROY H, WEAVER J
U S Nav Med Bull . 2010 Oct; 46(11):1741-3. PMID: 21002718
No abstract available.
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WEAVER J, Krafka C, Lynch D, Koch E
Appl Opt . 2010 Mar; 20(7). PMID: 20309267
No abstract available.
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Agrawal A, Butera R, WEAVER J
Phys Rev Lett . 2007 May; 98(13):136104. PMID: 17501220
We use scanning tunneling microscopy to show that Cl2 dosing of Cl-saturated Si(100)-(2x1) surfaces at elevated temperature leads to uptake beyond "saturation" and allows access to a new etching pathway....
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Nakayama K, Graugnard E, WEAVER J
Phys Rev Lett . 2002 Dec; 89(26):266106. PMID: 12484839
Tunneling electrons from the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope can be used to induce adatom hopping on Br-terminated Si(100)-(2x1) at low current and without voltage pulses. Hopping does not...
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Nakayama K, Graugnard E, WEAVER J
Phys Rev Lett . 2002 Mar; 88(12):125508. PMID: 11909478
We demonstrate chlorine-induced modification of Si(100)-(2 x 1) under conditions where Cl is recycled rather than desorbed as SiCl2. A dimer with 2 Cl atoms, 2SiCl, converts to SiCl2+Si, allowing...
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WEAVER J
Health Prog . 1996 Apr; 77(3):40-1. PMID: 10158089
No abstract available.
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Colbert D, Zhang J, McClure S, Nikolaev P, Chen Z, Hafner J, et al.
Science . 1994 Nov; 266(5188):1218-22. PMID: 17810264
Carbon nanotubes produced in arcs have been found to have the form of multiwalled fullerenes, at least over short lengths. Sintering of the tubes to each other is the predominant...
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WEAVER J
Science . 1994 Jul; 265(5172):611-2. PMID: 17752756
No abstract available.
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Guo T, Diener M, Chai Y, Alford M, Haufler R, McClure S, et al.
Science . 1992 Sep; 257(5077):1661-4. PMID: 17841162
Laser vaporization experiments with graphite in a supersonic cluster beam apparatus indicate that the smallest fullerene to form in substantial abundance is C(28). Although ab initio quantum chemical calculations predict...
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Poirier D, Ohno T, Kroll G, Chen Y, Benning P, WEAVER J, et al.
Science . 1991 Aug; 253(5020):646-8. PMID: 17772368
Two potassium fulleride phases, metallic K(3)C(60) and nonmetallic K(6)C(60), are formed when potassium is incorporated into thin C(60) films under ultrahigh vacuum conditions. Phase separation is observed for intermediate stoichiometries....