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Nanoscale selective Palladium deposition on the Hydrogen terminated Si(001) Surface, in process.

Adsorption of TiCl4 and initial stages of Ti growth on Si(001), J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 19, 563 (2000).

The Diffusion of Hydrogne on the Si(001) Surfce investigated by STM Atom-Tracking, Physical Review B. 60, 15896 (1999).

Selective nanoscale growth of titanium on the Si(001) surface using an atomic hydrogen resist, Journal of Applied Physics 86, 1676 (1999).

Piecewise diffusion of the Si dimer, Physical Review B. 59, 1598, (1999).

Nanolithography by selective chemical vapor deposition with an atomic hydrogen resist, Journal of Applied Physics 85, 522, (1999).

Scanning Tunneling Microscope Studies of Boron - doped Si(001), Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A. 17, 1670, (1999).

Initial stages of Al growth from dimethylaluminum hydride on silicon, Physical Review B. 59, 8123 (1999).

An STM study of the adsorption of toluene on Si(001), Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B 17, 7 (1999).

Metastable adsorption of benzene on the Si(001) surface, Physical Review B, 57, R4269 (1998).

Metastable Structures in the Initial Stages of Si Homoepitaxy, Surface Review and Letters 5, 1053 (1998).

The Diffusion of the Silicon Dimer on Si(001): New Possibilities at 450 K, Physical Review Letters 22, 4229 (1997).

Diffusion of Si Dimers on Si(001), Surface Science 385, 146-154 (1997).

A Ultra High Vacuum High Speed Scanning Tunneling Microscope, Review of Scientific Instruments (1997).

Direct Tests of Microscopic Growth Models Using Hot STM Movies, Physical Review Letters (1996).

Si(001) Step Dynamics, Physical Review Letters (1995).

Hot scanning tunneling microscope study of B type step edges and silicon islands on Si(001), Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology (1995).

Analog ramp generator for a fast scanning tunneling microscope, Review of Scientific Instruments (1994).

A compact micropositioner for use in ultra high vacuum, Review of Scientific Instruments (1993).





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