Publication Beamlines Strategic Pillar
Kee Eun Lee (2012). Investigation of the dye-anatase interface in dye sensitized solar cells. Supervisor: George P. Demopoulos. Montreal, QC, Canada: McGill University. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/-?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=107837&silo_library=GEN01 . SGM, SXRMB
Han, Wei-Qiang; Liu, Lijia; Sham, T. K.; Liu, Zhenxian (2012). Structure and luminescence properties of 10-BN sheets. Nanoscale 4(22) , 6951. 10.1039/c2nr31757e. SGM, VLS-PGM
Gomez, M.A.; Lee, K.E. (2012). Vibrational spectroscopy of complex synthetic and industrial products. In Dominique de Caro; Luciano H. Chagas; Mario Alberto Gómez; Masahiko Tani; Paulo de Tarso Cavalcante Freire; Takayuki Ebata; Takayuki Miyamae; Bruno Tavares de Oliveira Abagaro; Christopher T. Que; Heitor A. De Abreu; Kane Jacob; Kee eun Lee; Ryoji Kusaka; Elmer S. Estacio; Francisco Erivan de Abreu Melo; Lydie Valade; Márcia C. De Souza; Yoshiya Inokuchi; Gardênia de Sousa Pinheiro; Kohji Yamamoto; Matthieu Souque; Renata Diniz; José Alves Lima Júnior; Mariko Yamaguchi; Weberton R. Do Carmo; José de Arimatéa Freitas e Silva; Masakazu Hibi; Josué Mendes Filho; Masanori Hangyo(Ed.), Vibrational Spectroscopy of Gas Phase Functional Molecules and Their Complexes Cooled in Supersonic Beams. InTech. 9789535101079. HXMA, SGM
Gomez, M.A. (2011). Precipitation and Characterization of Arsenate Phases from Calcium-Copper-Iron-Arsenic Oxide-Sulfate Hyrdrothermal Systerms. Canada, QC: McGill University. . HXMA, SGM
Gaultois, M.W. (2011). Final-state effects in X-ray spectra from transition metal oxides and silicates. Canada, SK: University of Saskatchewan. . HXMA, SGM, VLS-PGM
Gaultois, Michael W.; Grosvenor, Andrew P. (2012). XANES and XPS investigations of the local structure and final-state effects in amorphous metal silicates: (ZrO2)x(TiO2)y(SiO2)1−x−y. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 14(1) , 205-217. 10.1039/c1cp22717c. CLS-APS, SGM, VLS-PGM
Fox-Rabinovich, G. S.; Endrino, J. L.; Aguirre, M. H.; Beake, B. D.; Veldhuis, S. C. et al. (2012). Mechanism of adaptability for the nano-structured TiAlCrSiYN-based hard physical vapor deposition coatings under extreme frictional conditions. Journal of Applied Physics 111(6) , 064306. 10.1063/1.3693032. SGM
Christensen, Stephen L.; Chatt, Amares; Zhang, Peng (2012). Biomolecule-Coated Metal Nanoparticles on Titanium. Langmuir 28(5) , 2979-2985. 10.1021/la204398q. CLS-APS, SGM, SXRMB
Blanchard, P.E.R. (2011). Examining the Electronic Structure of Metal Pnictides via X-ray Spectroscopy. Canada, AB: University of Alberta. . CLS-APS, HXMA, SGM, VESPERS, VLS-PGM
Beake, Ben D.; Fox-Rabinovich, German S.; Losset, Yannick; Yamamoto, Kenji; Agguire, Myriam H. et al. (2012). Why can TiAlCrSiYN-based adaptive coatings deliver exceptional performance under extreme frictional conditions?. Faraday Discussions 156, 267. 10.1039/c2fd00131d. SGM
Achkar, A. (2011). Inverse Partial Fluorescence Yield Spectroscopy. Canada, ON: University of Waterloo. . SGM
Abel, Keith A.; FitzGerald, Paul A.; Wang, Ting-Yu; Regier, Tom Z.; Raudsepp, Mati et al. (2012). Probing the Structure of Colloidal Core/Shell Quantum Dots Formed by Cation Exchange. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 116(6) , 3968-3978. 10.1021/jp2112928. SGM
Wei, Zhouping; Wang, Jian; Nichol, Helen; Wiebe, Sheldon; Chapman, Dean et al. (2012). A median-Gaussian filtering framework for Moiré pattern noise removal from X-ray microscopy image. Micron 43(2-3) , 170-176. 10.1016/j.micron.2011.07.009. SM
Walker; T. (2011). Authentic scientific inquiry, student engagement and transformational learning: are they related?. Canada, SK: CLS. https://harvest.usask.ca/bitstream/handle/10388/ETD-2011-09-224/ThesisVersionFinalFormatJan2012.pdf?sequence=5. BMIT-BM, FAR-IR, HXMA, MID-IR, SGM, SM, SXRMB, VESPERS, VLS-PGM
Prusinkiewicz, Martin A.; Farazkhorasani, Fatemeh; Dynes, James J.; Wang, Jian; Gough, Kathleen M. et al. (2012). Proof-of-principle for SERS imaging of Aspergillus nidulans hyphae using in vivo synthesis of gold nanoparticles. Analyst 137(21) , 4934. 10.1039/c2an35620a. SM