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Ann Marshall is a Senior Research Scientist and Director of the Transmission Electron Microscope Facility in LAM. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 1979, and subsequently joined the staff of Stanford's Center for Materials Research. Her research interests include microstructural aspects of thin film growth, Lorentz TEM analysis of magnetic structures, and novel TEM specimen preparation techniques such as lithography.
Recent Publications:
A.F. Marshall, L. Klein, J.S. Dodge, C.H. Ahn, J.W. Reiner, L. Mieville, L. Antagonazza, A. Kapitulnik, T.H. Geballe, and M.R. Beasley,"Lorentz Transmission Electron Microscope Study of Ferromagnetic Domain Walls in SrRuO3: Statics, Dynamics, and Crystal Structure Correlation", Journal of Applied Physics, 85, 4131, 1999.
A.F. Marshall, "Evolution of Surface Structure, Microstructure, and Superconducting Properties During YBa2Cu3O7 a-Axis Thin Film Growth", J. of Materials Research, 13, 551, 1998.
C.Y. Hung, J.S. Harris, A.F. Marshall, R.A. Kiehl, "Size stabilization of arsenic precipitates in nonstoichiometric GaAs-based compounds", Applied Physics Letters, 75, 917, 1999
A. Rahman, C.W. Bates, Jr., A.F. Marshall, S.B. Qadri, T. Bari, "Microstructural and electronic transport properties of Pt/sub x/Si/p-Si(100) metal-semiconductor composite films", Materials Letters, 39, 343, 1999.
L. Klein, J.W. Reiner, T.H. Geballe, M.R. Besley, A. Kapitulnik, and A.F. Marshall, "Large Magnetoresistance of Single-Crystal Films of Ferromagnetic SrRuO3", J. of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 188, 319, 1998.
A.F. Marshall, "Microstructures in Superconducting YBa2y3O7 Thin films", chapter in Characterization of High Tc Materials and Devices by Electron Microscopy, N. Browning and S. Pennycook, eds., to be published.
Connie P. Wang, Khiem B. Do, Ann F. Marshall, Theodore H. Geballe, Malcolm R. Beasley, and Robert H. Hammond, "Growth and Structure Study of In-Plane Textured Thin MgO Films Deposited on Amorphous Substrates Prepared by Ion-Beam-Assisted e-Beam Evaporation", MRS fall meeting, Boston, 1997.
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