The research efforts of our group are directed towards 1.) developing basic understanding
of the mechanics and physics which govern processes used to create ultraprecision surfaces
and thin films, and 2.) the investigation of the mechanical, chemical, electrical and
photonic nature of the surfaces which result.
Specifically, studies have focused on:
Our group utilizes various techniques to probe the nature of the surface including ion
backscattering spectroscopy, nanoindentation, luminescence spectroscopy, scanning electron
microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and various scanning probe microscopies.
The nature of our work is inherently interdisciplinary and involves mechanical engineering,
materials science, chemistry and applied physics.
Our research is funded by NSF, DOE, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and the Oklahoma
Center for the Advancement of Science and Technology (OCAST).