Sarthak Havelia, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004-2009 | Materials Science | Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA |
2009- | Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA, United States |
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(Epitaxial stabilization of kinetically frustrated metastable materials.) |
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Havelia S, Wang S, Balasubramaniam KR, et al. (2013) Combinatorial substrate epitaxy: A new approach to growth of complex metastable compounds Crystengcomm. 15: 5434-5441 |
Havelia S, Wang S, Skowronski M, et al. (2009) Controlling the Bi content, phase formation, and epitaxial nature of BiMnO3 thin films fabricated using conventional pulsed laser deposition, hybrid pulsed laser deposition, and solid state epitaxy Journal of Applied Physics. 106 |
Havelia S, Wang S, Balasubramaniam KR, et al. (2009) Thin film synthesis and structural characterization of a new kinetically preferred polymorph in the RE2Ti2O7 (RE = la - Y) family Crystal Growth and Design. 9: 4546-4554 |
Havelia S, Wang S, Balasubramaniam KR, et al. (2009) Epitaxial stabilization of (110)-layered perovskites of the RE2Ti2O7 (RE=La, Nd, Sm, Gd) family Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 182: 1603-1610 |
Balasubramaniam KR, Cao Y, Patel N, et al. (2008) Phase and structural characterization of Sr2Nb2O7 and SrNbO3 thin films grown via pulsed laser ablation in O2 or N2 atmospheres Journal of Solid State Chemistry. 181: 705-714 |
Havelia S, Balasubramaniam KR, Spurgeon S, et al. (2008) Growth of La2Ti2O7 and LaTiO3 thin films using pulsed laser deposition Journal of Crystal Growth. 310: 1985-1990 |
Balasubramaniam KR, Havelia S, Salvador PA, et al. (2007) Epitaxial stabilization and structural properties of REMnO3 (RE=Dy,Gd,Sm) compounds in a layered, hexagonal ABO3 structure Applied Physics Letters. 91 |