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    Preparation of TEM Sections using Natural Lithography

    We have developed and used a simple lithographic technique that allows preparation of TEM sections from a variety of materials in 10-45 minutes. To obtain TEM sections, 50-5,000 å diameter cylindrical post str...

    H. W. Deckman, J. H. Dunsmuir in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1990)

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    Development of Quantitative X-Ray Microtomography

    We have developed several x-ray microtomography systems which function as quantitative three dimensional x-ray microscopes. In this paper we describe the evolutionary path followed from making the first high r...

    H. W. Deckman, J. H. Dunsmuir, K. L. D'Amico in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1990)

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    Molecular-Scale Mlcroporous Superlattices

    H. W. Deckman, B. Abeles, J. H. Dunsmuir, C. B. Roxlo, T. D. Moustakas in MRS Bulletin (1987)

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    Surface Disorder and Exfoliation in Lithographically Textured Molybdenum Disulfide

    Lithographic techniques have been used to prepare transmission electron microscopy samples of MoS2, allowing examination of the edge surface with single-layer resolution. We observe that these surfaces are easily...

    C. B. Roxlo, H. W. Deckman, J. H. Dunsmuir, A. F. Ruppert in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1986)

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    Microporous Amorphous Superlattices

    Lithographic fabrication techniques have been extended to the molecular dimension by using the layer pattern in deposited amorphous superlattices as an etching template for the creation of slot structures. Fab...

    H. W. Deckman, B. Abeles, J. H. Dunsmuir, C. B. Roxlo in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1986)

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    Replication Lithography

    A new method has been developed which allows submicron patterns to be rapidly copied from a master into an inorganic substrate. Physical replication and lithographic pattern transfer are combined to produce a ...

    H. W. Deckman, J. H. Dunsmuir in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1984)