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Clark School Professor Elected 2019 APS Fellows
MSE Professor Raymond Phaneuf was honored in September.  More »

MSE Hosts University Materials Council Spring 2019 Meeting
Chairs from across the country gathered to review MSE activities at UMD.  More »

MSE Students Selected as Finalists for the 2017 Collegiate Inventors Competition
Stretchable Silicon Photovoltaics is a new design for silicon solar cells.  More »

New Software Will Enhance Materials Science and Engineering’s Undergraduate Program
UMD wins one of six computational design toolkits from ASM International.  More »

Vote Now! Materials Video Enters Thinkable Competition
»Marquardt showcases conservation work in pursuit of $5K Open Innovation Award.  More »

Museum Conservation Research Wins Top Prizes in International 3-Minute Thesis Competition
Amy Marquardt uses nanotechnology and materials science to design protective coatings for silver art, artifacts.  More »

Vote Now! Materials Grad Student is Finalist in 3 Minute Thesis Competition (VIDEO)
Amy Marquardt uses nanotechnology to protect silver art and artifacts.  More »

Marquardt Wins Dean’s Doctoral Research Award for “Protecting Art with Nanotechnology”
Grad student partners with conservators to save works in silver and bronze.  More »

Using Materials Science and Engineering to Save Priceless Artifacts
Graduate student Amy Marquardt wins CIC-Smithsonian Fellowship.  More »

Atoms-Thick Coating Ready for First Test on Silver Artifact
Science covers efforts to protect objects in Walters Art Museum collection.  More »

NanoCenter Members Present Papers at Upcoming APS Meeting in Baltimore
Largest physics meeting hosts more than twenty NanoCenter presentations    More »

Materials Scientists, Conservators Join Forces to Preserve Silver Artifacts and Art
Team developing nanometers-thick, protective coatings using atomic layer deposition.  More »

"Nature-Made" Computers
With a little prodding from engineers, nature can produce computer components.  More »

Oehrlein, Phaneuf, and Collaborators Win NSF NIRT for Plasma Processing of Nanostructured Polymers
Nanocenter members and Professors Gottlieb Oehrlein and Ray Phaneuf of MSE were awarded a NSF-Nanoscale Interdisciplinary Research Team grant ($1.2M) for a proposal to investigate "Nanotechnological Manufacturing: Nanostructured Polymers Designed for Plasma/Energetic Beam Templating of Materials".  More »

 

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Publication List
  • 1. Directed Kinetic Self-Assembly of Mounds on Patterned GaAs (001): Tunable Arrangement, Pattern Amplification and Self-Limiting Growth
    Chuan-Fu Lin, Hung-Chih Kan, Subramaniam Kanakaraju, Christopher Richardson, Raymond Phaneuf
    Nanomaterials, 2014-05, 4 (2), pp.344-354
    doi: 10.3390/nano4020344
  • 2. Dependence of photoresist surface modifications during plasma-based pattern transfer on choice of feedgas composition: Comparison of C[sub 4]F[sub 8]- and CF[sub 4]-based discharges
    S. Engelmann, R. L. Bruce, F. Weilnboeck, M. Sumiya, T. Kwon, R. Phaneuf, G. S. Oehrlein, C. Andes, D. Graves, D. Nest, E. A. Hudson
    Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures, -0001-11, 27 (3), pp.1165
    doi: 10.1116/1.3137012
  • 3. Real-time studies of surface roughness development and reticulation mechanism of advanced photoresist materials during plasma processing
    A. R. Pal, R. L. Bruce, F. Weilnboeck, S. Engelmann, T. Lin, M.-S. Kuo, R. Phaneuf, G. S. Oehrlein
    Journal of Applied Physics, -0001-11, 105 (1), pp.013311
    doi: 10.1063/1.3055268
  • 4. Plasma-surface interactions of advanced photoresists with C[sub 4]F[sub 8]∕Ar discharges: Plasma parameter dependencies
    S. Engelmann, R. L. Bruce, M. Sumiya, T. Kwon, R. Phaneuf, G. S. Oehrlein, C. Andes, D. Graves, D. Nest, E. A. Hudson
    Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures, -0001-11, 27 (1), pp.92
    doi: 10.1116/1.3054342
  • 5. Effect of Extended Extinction from Gold Nanopillar Arrays on the Absorbance Spectrum of a Bulk Heterojunction Organic Solar Cell
    Shu-Ju Tsai, Mihaela Ballarotto, Hung-Chih Kan, Raymond Phaneuf
    Energies, 2015-02, 8 (3), pp.1547-1560
    doi: 10.3390/en8031547
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