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Kelvin G. Lynn

Present Position
Professor of Physics

Education
Ph.D. at University of Utah

Research Interests
Solid State and Surface Physics
Defects in semiconductors and metals
Photovoltaic materials
1/f in noise in metals
Room temperature radiation detectors
Thermal stimulated spectroscopies
Positron interactionsin solids
Electronic structure
Optical memories
Micro-electrical and mechanical systems
Coatings

Recent Publications
A. W, Hunt, D.B. Cassidy, F.A.Selim, R. Haakenaasen, T.E. Cowan, R.H. Howell, K.G. Lynn, and J.A.Golovchenko, "Spatial sampling of crystal electrons by in-flight annihilation of fast positrons", Letter to Nature. 402, 157(1999).

M. Petkov, M. Weber, K.G. Lynn, R. Crandall, and V.J. Ghosh, "Direct Evidence of Phosphorus-Defect Complexes in n-type Amorphous Silicon and Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon", Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 3819(1999).

M. Petkov, M. Weber, K.G. Lynn, K. Rodbell, and S.A. Cohen, "Doppler broadening positron annihilation spectroscopy: a technique for measuring open-volume defects in silsesquioxane spin-on glass films", Appl. Phys. Lett. 74, 1(1999).

 

 

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Office: Webster 625
Telephone: 509-335-4661
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E-mail: kgl@mrc.wsu.edu
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Kelvin Lynn
Physics
PO BOX 642814
Pullman, Washington 99164-2814

 
                           
                                 


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