Stefan Estreicher
Affiliations: | Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX |
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Stübner R, Kolkovsky V, Weber J, et al. (2020) Identification of the donor and acceptor states of the bond-centered hydrogen–carbon pair in Si and diluted SiGe alloys Journal of Applied Physics. 127: 45701 |
Backlund DJ, Estreicher SK. (2010) Ti, Fe, and Ni in Si and their interactions with the vacancy and the A center: A theoretical study Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 81 |
Estreicher SK, Gibbons TM. (2009) Non-equilibrium molecular-dynamics for impurities in semiconductors: Vibrational lifetimes and thermal conductivities Physica B: Condensed Matter. 404: 4509-4514 |
Gonzalez Szwacki N, Estreicher SK. (2007) First-principles investigations of Fe-H interactions in silicon Physica B: Condensed Matter. 401: 171-174 |
Estreicher SK, West D, Goss J, et al. (2003) First-principles calculations of pseudolocal vibrational modes: the case of Cu and Cu pairs in Si. Physical Review Letters. 90: 035504 |
Estreicher SK, West D, Ordejón P. (2002) Copper-defect and copper-impurity interactions in silicon Solid State Phenomena. 82: 341-348 |
Estreicher SK, Gharaibeh M, Fedders PA, et al. (2001) Unexpected dynamics for self-interstitial clusters in silicon. Physical Review Letters. 86: 1247-50 |
Gharaibeh M, Estreicher SK, Fedders PA. (2001) Dynamics of Si self-interstitial clustering using the fast-diffusing I3 cluster Physica B: Condensed Matter. 308: 510-512 |
Estreicher SK, Fedders PA, Ordejón P. (2001) The fascinating dynamics of defects in silicon Physica B: Condensed Matter. 308: 1-7 |
Estreicher SK. (2000) Structure and dynamics of point defects in crystalline silicon Physica Status Solidi (B) Basic Research. 217: 513-532 |