Publications of Y. Ekinci
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Journal Article (8)
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Journal Article
Y. Ekinci and J. P. Toennies, "Elastic and rotationally inelastic diffraction of D2 molecules from the LiF(001) surface," Physical Review B 72 (20), 205430-1-205430-19 (2005).
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Journal Article
G. Kartopu, V. A. Karavanskii, U. Serincan, R. Turan, R. E. Hummel, Y. Ekinci, A. Gunnaes, and T. G. Finstad, "Can chemically etched germanium or germanium nanocrystals emit visible photoluminescence?," Physica Status Solidi A-Applications and Materials Science 202 (8), 1472-1476 (2005).
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Journal Article
G. Kartopu and Y. Ekinci, "Further evidence on the observation of compositional fluctuation in silicon-germanium alloy nanocrystals prepared in anodized porous silicon-germanium films," Thin Solid Films 473 (2), 213-217 (2005).
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Journal Article
Y. Ekinci and J. P. Toennies, "Thermal expansion of the LiF(001) surface," Surface Science 563 (1-3), 127-134 (2004).
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Journal Article
G. Kartopu, S. C. Bayliss, R. E. Hummel, and Y. Ekinci, "Simultaneous micro-Raman and photoluminescence study of spark-processed germanium: Report on the origin of the orange photoluminescence emission band," Journal of Applied Physics 95 (7), 3466-3472 (2004).
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Journal Article
R. B. Doak, Y. Ekinci, B. Holst, J. P. Toennies, T. Al-Kassab, and A. Heinrich, "Field ionization detection of supersonic molecular beams," Review of Scientific Instruments 75 (2), 405-414 (2004).
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Journal Article
U. Serincan, G. Kartopu, A. Guennes, T. G. Finstad, R. Turan, Y. Ekinci, and S. C. Bayliss, "Characterization of Ge nanocrystals embedded in SiO2 by Raman spectroscopy," Semiconductor Science and Technology 19 (2), 247-251 (2004).
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Journal Article
G. Kartopu, S. C. Bayliss, Y. Ekinci, E. H. C. Parker, and T. Naylor, "Observation of phonon confinement in SiGe nanocrystals and preferential etching of Si in porous Si1-xGex films," Physica Status Solidi A-Applied Research 197 (1), 263-268 (2003).
Thesis - PhD (1)
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Thesis - PhD
Y. Ekinci, High resolution scattering of He atoms and D₂ molecules from the LiF(001) crystal surface, PhD Thesis, Georg-August Universität, 2003.