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University of Houston. Fig. 1. A reconstructed 3D structure of the InAs/GaSb nanowire array. Lateral Composition Modulation in InAs/GaSb Superlattices: Nanometer Sized Quantum Wires Donna W. Stokes DMR 0237811.

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  1. University of Houston Fig. 1. A reconstructed 3D structure of the InAs/GaSb nanowire array. Lateral Composition Modulation in InAs/GaSb Superlattices: Nanometer Sized Quantum WiresDonna W. StokesDMR 0237811 Fig. 2. (a) X-ray reciprocal space map around the (24) reciprocal lattice points of the nanowire sample. (b) Qx scan at Qz = 3.9887. (c) Qz scan at Qx=2.00. The inset in (c) is a (004) Qz scan at Qx=0. Dots – experimental data; lines – simulation.

  2. University of Houston Lateral Composition Modulation in InAs/GaSb Superlattices: Nanometer Sized Quantum WiresDonna W. StokesDMR 0237811 Ms. Cushenberry assiststhe PIwith alignment of a sample for infrared spectroscopy. The PI poses in front of a second grader’s science project entitled “What is Static Electricity?” at Peterson Elementary’s Science Fair.

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