Neutron and X-ray scattering from disordered systems.
Selections from over 95 refereed publications (see full list)
H.E. Fischer, A.C. Barnes and P.S. Salmon "Neutron and x-ray diffraction studies
of liquids and glasses," Rep. Prog. Phys. 69, 233–299 (2006).
R.A. Martin, P.S. Salmon, H.E. Fischer and G.J. Cuello, "Identification of the relative
distribution of rare-earth ions in phosphate glasses," Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 185501
(2003).
H.E. Fischer, et al., "D4c: A very high precision diffractometer for disordered
materials," Appl. Phys. A 74, S160–S162 (2002).
A. Pasquarello, et al., "First solvation shell of the Cu(II) aqua ion: evidence for
five-fold coordination," Science 291, 856 (2001).
H.E. Fischer, et al., "Quantitative evaluation of anharmonic and disorder effects
on glassy dynamics," Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 1193 (1999).
H.E. Fischer, et al., "Specular and off-specular anomalous x-ray scattering as
quantitative structural probes of multilayers," Nucl. Instr. Methods B 97, 402
(1995).
H.E. Fischer, et al., "Interfacial structure and giant magnetoresistance in Fe/Cr
superlattices," J. Phys. IV France 4, C9-121 (1994).
H.E. Fischer, S. Brauer, A. Zaluska, M. Sutton, J.O. Str¨om-Olsen et G.B. Stephenson,
"Rapid crystallization of amorphous Co-Zr and Fe-B close to eutectic compositions,"
Materials Science and Engineering A 179/180, 396 (1994).
D.G. Cahill, H.E. Fischer, T.Klitsner, E.T. Swartz and R.O. Pohl, "Thermal
conductivity of thin films: measurements and understanding," J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 7,
1259 (1989).
H.E. Fischer, D.G. Cahill and S.K. Watson, "Specific heat, thermal conductivity
and electrical resistivity of high temperature superconductors," Comments Cond.
Mat. Phys. 14, 65 (1988), (63 pages, 139 refs.).
T. Klitsner, J.E. VanCleve, H.E. Fischer and R.O. Pohl, "Phonon radiative heat
transfer and surface scattering," Phys. Rev. B 38, 7576 (1988).
H.E. Fischer, E.T. Swartz, R.O. Pohl, B.A. Jones, J.W. Wilkins et Z. Fisk, "Crystal
electric fields in heavy-electron metals: The specific heats of U2Zn17 and CeCu6
to 70 K," Phys. Rev. B 36, 5330 (1987).