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51
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14803
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9744
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2355

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Gerald Burns is affiliated with IBM in the United States. Their professional contributions are primarily linked to this institution, reflecting their engagement within the industry and research activities at IBM.

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Best Publications

  • STIMULATED EMISSION OF RADIATION FROM GaAs p‐n JUNCTIONS

    Marshall I. Nathan;William P. Dumke;Gerald Burns;Frederick H. Dill

  • Crystalline ferroelectrics with glassy polarization behavior

    Gerald Burns;F. H. Dacol

  • Lattice Modes in Ferroelectric Perovskites: PbTi O 3

    Gerald Burns;Bruce A. Scott

  • Raman Spectra of Polycrystalline Solids; Application to the Pb Ti 1 − x Zr x O 3 System

    Gerald Burns;Bruce A. Scott

  • Raman Studies of Underdamped Soft Modes in PbTi O 3

    Gerald Burns;B. A. Scott

  • Index of refraction in ‘dirty’ displacive ferroelectrics☆

    Gerald Burns;B.A. Scott

  • Ferroelectrics with a glassy polarization phase

    G. Burns;F. H. Dacol

  • High-pressure Raman study of zone-center phonons in PbTi O 3

    Unknown

  • Polarization in the cubic phase of BaTIO3

    Gerald Burns;F.H. Dacol

  • Alkali Strontium‐Barium‐Lead Niobate Systems with a Tungsten Bronze Structure: Crystallographic Properties and Curie Points

    E. A. Giess;B. A. Scott;G. Burns;D. F. O'kane

  • The tungsten bronze field in the system K2O|Li2O|Nb2O5

    B.A. Scott;E.A. Giess;B.L. Olson;G. Burns

  • Measurements of strain and the optical indices in the ferroelectric Ba 0.4 Sr 0.6 Nb 2 O 6 : Polarization effects

    A. S. Bhalla;R. Guo;L. E. Cross;Gerald Burns

  • Crystal Growth and Observation of the Ferroelectric Phase of PbZrO3

    B. A. Scott;Gerald Burns

  • Dirty displacive ferroelectrics

    Gerald Burns

  • Cr 3 + Fluorescence in Garnets and Other Crystals

    Gerald Burns;E. A. Geiss;B. A. Jenkins;Marshall I. Nathan

  • Antishielding and Contracted Wave Functions

    Gerald Burns;E. G. Wikner

  • Optical and Electron-Spin-Resonance Spectra of Yb 3+ , Nd 3+ , and Cr 3+ in LiNbO 3 and LiTaO 3

    Gerald Burns;D. F. O'Kane;Reuben S. Title

  • Lattice modes in ferroelectric perovskites. III. Soft modes in BaTi O 3

    Gerald Burns;F. H. Dacol

  • Low-temperature thermal properties of ferroelectrics.

    J. J. De Yoreo;R. O. Pohl;Gerald Burns

  • RECOMBINATION RADIATION IN GaAs BY OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL INJECTION

    Marshall I. Nathan;Gerald Burns

  • Lattice modes in ferroelectric perovskites. II. Pb 1 − x Ba x Ti O 3 including BaTi O 3

    Gerald Burns

  • FERROELECTRIC AND OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF KSr2Nb5O15

    E. A. Giess;Gerald Burns;D. F. O'Kane;A. W. Smith

  • Phonon shifts in ion bombarded GaAs: Raman measurements

    Gerald Burns;F.H Dacol;C.R Wie;E Burstein

  • Crystal Fields at Rare-Earth Ions

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

F. Holtzberg
F. Holtzberg IBM (United States)
Jerry M. Woodall
Jerry M. Woodall University of California, Davis
Amar S. Bhalla
Amar S. Bhalla The University of Texas at San Antonio
Ruyan Guo
Ruyan Guo The University of Texas at San Antonio
L. E. Cross
L. E. Cross Pennsylvania State University
Paulo P. Freitas
Paulo P. Freitas International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory
Manuel Cardona
Manuel Cardona Max Planck Society
Gerald D. Mahan
Gerald D. Mahan Pennsylvania State University
Robert Benjamin Laibowitz
Robert Benjamin Laibowitz IBM (United States)
Norman Herron
Norman Herron DuPont (United States)

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