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    Ion and Electron Spectroscopy during Pulsed Laser Irradiation of Silicon

    Ion mass spectrometry, charged particle yields, and kinetic energy distributions of electrons and ions are used to characterize silicon wafers and vacuum-cleaved silicon surfaces under conditions related to la...

    J. P. Long, R. T. Williams, T. R. Royt, J. C. Rife in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1982)

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    Semiconductor laser physics

    M. Schmidt, K. Dransfeld, E. Cohen, A. Ron, T. R. Royt, R. T. Williams in Applied Physics B (1982)

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    Electron Energy Distributions during Pulsed Laser Annealing and Damage of Silicon

    Spectra of photoelectrons and thermionic electrons emitted from silicon during pulsed laser irradiation at energy densities encompassing the thresholds for laser annealing and damage are reported. Annealing is...

    R. T. Williams, M. N. Kabler, J. P. Long, J. C. Rife in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1981)

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    Repetitive Mode-Locking in Thermally Compensated Phosphate Glasses at 5 Hz and Above

    The passively mode-locked Neodymium (Nd)-glass laser is an important source of high energy pulses for studies requiring temporal resolution below the 25 ps obtainable with Nd-YAG. On the other hand, the therma...

    T. R. Royt in Picosecond Phenomena II (1980)

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    Measurements of Polarization Relaxations in Materials Using Synchronously Mode-Locked Dye Lasers

    Synchronous mode-locking allows picosecond pulse manipulation for materials studies involving excitation and probing of free decay. Recent results of relaxation measurements in calcite are discussed.

    Chi H. Lee, D. Ricard, T. R. Royt in Picosecond Phenomena (1978)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Short Pulse Absorption Spectroscopy of Nitromethane Photolysis

    We are applying short pulse techniques to studies of small molecular fragments, stable or reactive radical species emergent as the primary products of unimolecular decomposition of simple photolabile materials. N...

    W. L. Faust, L. S. Goldberg, T. R. Royt, J. N. Bradford in Picosecond Phenomena (1978)