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Charles (C.W.) Teplin

Senior Scientist

Phone Number: 303-384-6440
Email: Charles Teplin

Primary Research Interests

  • Use of optical techniques to characterize advanced materials
  • In-situ ellipsometric monitoring of Si epitaxial breakdown
  • Combinatorial materials science: data mining and modeling
  • Surface non-linear optics, particularly in magnetic materials

Other Affiliations

  • American Physical Society, Member
  • Optical Society of America, Member

Education

  • Ph.D. in Physics, University of Colorado at Boulder. Worked with Charles T. Rogers to characterize surface second harmonic light generation from NiFe thin films. (2002)
  • B.A. in Physics from Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA (1996)

Other Interests

  • Bicycle racing and organizing with the Colorado bicycling community
  • Alternative transportation issues
  • Enjoying a glass of fine wine with my wife Jennifer
  • Playing with my wonderful son Martin

Selected Publications

C.W. Teplin et al., "Monitoring and modeling silicon homoepitaxy breakdown with real-time spectroscopic ellipsometry," J. Appl. Phys. 97 103536 (2005).

C.W. Teplin et al., "A simple method for the preparation of transparent p-type Ca-doped CuInO2 films: Pulsed-laser deposition form air-sintered Ca-doped Cu2In2O5 targets," Appl. Phys. Lett. 85, 3789 (2004)

C. Warmsingh, Y. Yoshida, D. W. Readey, C. W. Teplin, J. D. Perkins, P. A. Parilla, L. Gedvilas, B. Keyes, and D. S. Ginley, "High mobility transparent conducting molybdenum doped indium oxide thing films by pulsed laser deposition," J. Appl. Phys. 95, 3831 (2004).

C. W. Teplin et al., "Combinatorial study of reactively sputtered Cr-Ti-N", Appl. Surf. Sci. 223, 253 (2004).

C. W. Teplin et al., "Complete measurement of the surface second-harmonic magneto-optical Kerr effect for permalloy films," Phys. Rev. B 69, 075415 (2004).

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