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Matthew D. McCluskey

Present Position
Assistant Professor of Physics

Education
B.Sc. Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991
M.Sc. Physics, University of California, Berkeley, 1993
Ph.D. Physics, University of California, Berkeley, 1997

Professional Experience
Post-doctoral research associate, January 1997 - August 1998, Xerox Palo
Alto Research Center (PARC).
Washington State University, Department of Physics, assistant professor,
1998 - present
Washington State University, Materials Science Program, 2001 - present

Recent Publications
Zhuravlev, K.K., and McCluskey, M.D., 2002, "Infrared spectroscopy of
biphenyl under hydrostatic pressure," J. Chem Phys., accepted for
publication.

McCluskey, M.D., Gupta, Y.M., Van de Walle, C.G., Bour, D.P.,
Kneissl, M., and Johnson, N.M., 2002, "Band gap changes of GaN shocked
to 13 GPa," 2002, Appl. Phys. Lett. 80, 1912-4.

McCluskey, M.D., and Zhuravlev, K.K., 2002, "N2 and CO2 vibrational
modes in solid nitrogen under pressure," J. Chem. Phys 116, 1607-12.

McCluskey, M.D., Haller, E.E., and Becla, P., 2002, "Carbon acceptors
and carbon-hydrogen complexes in AlSb," Phys. Rev. B 65, 045201.

McCluskey, M.D., Zhuravlev, K.K., Davidson, B.R., and Newman, R.C.,
2001, "Acceptor-hydrogen complexes in semiconductors under pressure,"
Physica B 308-310, 780-3.

 

 

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