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Roy Gordon is a chemical physicist who has worked on various topics from quantum mechanics to materials science. He is the Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Emeritus, and not accepting graduate students.
- A treasured colleague | Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard honors Professor Roy Gordon's legacy with a new...
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Harvard honors Professor Roy Gordon's legacy with a new...
- A treasured colleague | Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Roy Gordon is a chemical physicist who studies bonding, spectroscopy, intermolecular forces, solid state and materials science. He is the Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Chemistry at Harvard and has made discoveries of new materials and vapor deposition processes.
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24. Juni 2016 · Roy Gordon, a Harvard chemist, invented a novel carrier molecule and a method to create high-k dielectric insulators for computer chips using atomic layer deposition. His innovation enabled Moore's Law to continue and led Harvard to file patent-infringement suits against Micron and GlobalFoundries.
Roy G. Gordon Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A. Abstract. Successful use of ALD requires suitable chemical precursors used under reaction conditions that are appropriate for them. There are many requirements for ALD precursors: sufficient volatility, thermal stability and reactivity ...