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Physics Today | 1965
Rustum Roy
A large number of scientists are caught up in the greatly expanded and accelerated national effort in materials science and technology. The impetus for this push came largely from members of one branch of the field—the solid‐state physicists concerned with the properties of a material or the phenomena observable in a particular solid. It is, therefore, understandable that the initial emphasis of “materials science” programs stressed the solid‐state physics or “measurement of properties” aspects. Only during the last two or three years has the recognition grown beyond verbal acquiescence that in order to have a flourishing program of measuring and interpreting properties of solids, it was essential to have “good” materials. In other words, the necessity to support and develop the whole science of “materials preparation” became apparent. This note is concerned with the third stage of the development of solid‐state materials science and technology. Hardly had the effort in materials preparation been launched...
Physics Today | 1984
Rustum Roy; H. J. Leamy; C. W. White; E. N. Kaufmann; R. L. Schwoebel; K. C. Taylor; C. J. Northrup
Physics Today | 1994
Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky; Doug Pewitt; David R. Nygren; Pierre Ramond; Robert J. Reiland; Christopher Carone; Rustum Roy
Physics Today | 1987
Bruce R. Baller; Rustum Roy
Physics Today | 1987
Hidenaga Yamagishi; Rustum Roy; Hans Motz; Y. Horie
Physics Today | 1986
Stanley Wojcicki; Rustum Roy
Physics Today | 2009
Rustum Roy
Physics Today | 2005
Rustum Roy
Physics Today | 2003
Rustum Roy
Physics Today | 1995
Rustum Roy; Glen Crawford; Gerrit L. Vekschuur; Kurt T. Bachmann; Nahmin Horwitz; Leon M. Lederman