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Summary
This report contains a summary of the research performed under the grant No. DE-FG02-
89ER45402 from the period of the beginning of this contract in September 1989 upto the
termination date of the contract.
This report is organized as follows: Section A describes the graduate students supported
by the grant. Section B lists the refereed publications, invited and contributed presentations
during the grant period. A short description of each project is presented in Section C which
is followed by the reprints and preprints which are appended to this report.
SECTION A: Support and participation of Graduate Students
The following students were either partially or completely supported by the DOE grant and
performed research for their Ph.D. dissertation. All of them are citizens of the United
States and obtained their undergraduate diplomas from various colleges in the state of
Missouri.
Patrick Roach, Ph.D., 1990. Thesis: Deep levels in semiconductors under
hydrostatic pressure.. Dr. Roach is currently employed at the Air Force Office of
Scientific Research in San Antonio, Texas.
Benjamin Rockwell, Ph.D., 1991. Thesis: Pressure effects in Strained Layer
Heterojunctions. Dr. Rockwell is a Research Scientist at the Armstrong Lab. at the
Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
Robert Thomas, Ph.D., August 1994. Thesis: photomodulation studies of II-VI
heterostructures under high pressure. Dr. Thomas is a Research Fellow of the National
Research Council and is presently employed at the Armstrong Lab. at the Brooks Air Force
Base, San Antonio, Texas.
Mark Boley, Ph.D., August 1993. Thesis: Photoluminescence studies of wide gap
semiconductors. Dr. Boley is an assistant professor at the North Eastern Illinois
University.
SECTION B:
PUBLICATIONS
1. Spectroscopic studies of strained - layer GaSb - AlSb superlattices, Benjamin
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Chandrasekhar, H. R. High pressure optical studies of semiconductors and heterostructures. Final report, report, February 1, 1995; United States. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1275201/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.