Research Interests
Growth and characterization of III-V thin film semiconductor materials and bulk metallic alloys; structural characterization by x-ray and transmission electron microscopy; growth and characterization of magnetic materials.
Education
Ph.D. Materials Engineering, North
Carolina State University 1980
M.S. Chemical Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt 1975
B.S. Chemical Engineering, Alexandria University, Egypt 1972
Background and Research
Nadia El-Masry joined the NCSU faculty in 1981 as a research associate.
El-Masry has published in the area of superlattices, pseudomorphic heterostructures, ordering and crystal structure of ternary and quaternary III-V alloys, atomic layer epitaxy (ALE), laser writing of single crystal III-V materials and Laser ablation of oxides and ferromagnetic materials on semiconductor substrates. Also, she has experience in thin film growth by organometallic chemical vapor deposition (OMCVD), laser chemical vapor deposition (LCVD) techniques, and the characterization of these films by means of transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction techniques, and magnetotransport measurements.
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