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  • 1999 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For pioneering contributions to the science of xray scattering, including anomalous scattering for amorphous materials, grazing incident scattering to study monolayers on surfaces and insitu scattering during chemical vapor deposition

Overview

Paul H. Fuoss is affiliated with the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in physics and astronomy, focusing on advanced X-ray imaging and related physical phenomena.

The primary fields of study for this researcher include:

  • Physics and Astronomy

Their work covers several subfields such as:

  • Radiation
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Structural Biology
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Key topics addressed in their research encompass:

  • Advanced X-ray Imaging Techniques
  • X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
  • Crystallography and Radiation Phenomena
  • Advanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications
  • Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
  • Material Dynamics and Properties
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials

Recent papers published by Paul H. Fuoss include:

  • Accurate contrast determination for X-ray speckle visibility spectroscopy, 2020, Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
  • Realizing split-pulse x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy to measure ultrafast dynamics in complex matter, 2020, Physical Review Research
  • Generation of highly mutually coherent hard-x-ray pulse pairs with an amplitude-splitting delay line, 2021, Padua Research Archive (University of Padua)
  • Nonuniform Flow Dynamics Probed by Nanosecond X-Ray Speckle Visibility Spectroscopy, 2021, Physical Review Letters
  • Double-pulse speckle contrast correlations with near Fourier transform limited free-electron laser light using hard X-ray split-and-delay, 2020, Scientific Reports

Frequent co-authors collaborating on research projects with this scientist include:

  • Yanwen Sun
  • Mark Sutton
  • Diling Zhu
  • Sanghoon Song
  • Peihao Sun

Publishing venues where their work appears repeatedly are:

  • Journal of Synchrotron Radiation
  • Physical Review Research
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • Padua Research Archive (University of Padua)

In 1999, Paul H. Fuoss was recognized as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) for pioneering contributions to the science of X-ray scattering, including anomalous scattering for amorphous materials, grazing incident scattering to study monolayers on surfaces, and in situ scattering during chemical vapor deposition.

Best Publications

  • Ferroelectricity in ultrathin perovskite films.

    Dillon D. Fong;G. Brian Stephenson;Stephen K. Streiffer;Jeffrey A. Eastman

  • Ultrafast Bond Softening in Bismuth: Mapping a Solid's Interatomic Potential with X-rays

    D. M. Fritz;D. M. Fritz;D. A. Reis;D. A. Reis;B. Adams;R. A. Akre

  • Structural relaxation and defect annihilation in pure amorphous silicon

    S. Roorda;W. C. Sinke;J. M. Poate;D. C. Jacobson

  • Atomic-scale visualization of inertial dynamics

    AM Lindenberg;Jörgen Larsson;K Sokolowski-Tinten;KJ Gaffney

  • Application of differential anomalous x-ray scattering to structural studies of amorphous materials

    P.H. Fuoss;P. Eisenberger;W.K. Warburton;A. Bienenstock

  • Clocking femtosecond X rays.

    A L Cavalieri;D M Fritz;S H Lee;P H Bucksbaum

  • Stabilization of Monodomain Polarization in Ultrathin PbTiO3 Films

    DD Fong;AM Kolpak;JA Eastman;SK Streiffer

  • Reversible chemical switching of a ferroelectric film.

    R. V. Wang;D. D. Fong;F. Jiang;M. J. Highland

  • Ultrafast Photovoltaic Response in Ferroelectric Nanolayers

    Dan Daranciang;Matthew J. Highland;Haidan Wen;Steve M. Young

  • Structure and bonding in photodiffused amorphous Ag-GeSe 2 thin films

    A. Fischer-Colbrie;A. Bienenstock;P. H. Fuoss;Matthew A. Marcus

  • In situ characterization of strontium surface segregation in epitaxial La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 thin films as a function of oxygen partial pressure

    Tim T. Fister;Dillon D. Fong;Jeffrey A. Eastman;Peter M. Baldo

  • Ferroelectricity in ultrathin BaTiO3 films: probing the size effect by ultraviolet Raman spectroscopy.

    D. A. Tenne;P. Turner;J. D. Schmidt;M. Biegalski

  • APPARATUS FOR X-RAY DIFFRACTION IN ULTRAHIGH VACUUM

    P.H. Fuoss;I.K. Robinson

  • Direct structural determination in ultrathin ferroelectric films by analysis of synchrotron x-ray scattering measurements

    D. D. Fong;C. Cionca;Y. Yacoby;G. B. Stephenson

  • X-ray scattering studies of the Si-SiO2 interface.

    PH Fuoss;LJ Norton;S Brennan;A Fischer-Colbrie

  • X-Ray Diffraction Studies: Melting of Pb Monolayers on Cu(110) Surfaces

    W. C. Marra;P. H. Fuoss;P. E. Eisenberger

  • Grazing-incidence small angle x-ray scattering studies of phase separation in hafnium silicate films

    Susanne Stemmer;Youli Li;Brendan Foran;Patrick S. Lysaght

  • Equilibrium polarization of ultrathin PbTiO3 with surface compensation controlled by oxygen partial pressure.

    M. J. Highland;T. T. Fister;D. D. Fong;P. H. Fuoss

  • Polarization Switching without Domain Formation at the Intrinsic Coercive Field in Ultrathin Ferroelectric PbTiO 3

    Matthew J. Highland;Timothy T. Fister;Marie-Ingrid Richard;Marie-Ingrid Richard;Dillon D. Fong

  • Time-resolved x-ray scattering studies of layer-by-layer epitaxial growth

    Fuoss Ph;Kisker Dw;Lamelas Fj;Stephenson Gb

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey A. Eastman
Jeffrey A. Eastman Argonne National Laboratory
S. K. Streiffer
S. K. Streiffer Argonne National Laboratory
Aaron M. Lindenberg
Aaron M. Lindenberg Stanford University
Peter Zapol
Peter Zapol Argonne National Laboratory
Hua Zhou
Hua Zhou Argonne National Laboratory
Orlando Auciello
Orlando Auciello The University of Texas at Dallas
Guangwen Zhou
Guangwen Zhou Binghamton University
Hoydoo You
Hoydoo You Argonne National Laboratory
Ho Nyung Lee
Ho Nyung Lee Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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