Gregory Rutter is a NRC Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Electron Physics Group in the CNST. He received a B.S. in Physics from Bradley University, and a Ph.D. in Physics from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Gregory is performing research under the guidance of Joseph Stroscio using a custom-built low temperature scanning tunneling microscope (LT-STM). He is studying the dynamics of atom manipulation, the properties of dilute magnetic semiconductors, and the electronic properties of epitaxial graphene, a fascinating new material with great potential for use in future electronics.
- Observing the Quantization of Zero Mass Carries in Graphene, D. L. Miller, K. D. Kubista, G. M. Rutter, M. Ruan, W. A. de Heer, P. N. First and J. A. Stroscio, Science 324, 924 (2009).
- The Atomic-Scale Investigation of Graphene Formation on 6H-SiC(0001), N. P. Guisinger, G. M. Rutter, J. N. Crain, C. Heiliger, P. N. First and J. A. Stroscio, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology 26 932 (2008).
- Structural and Electronic Properties of Bilayer Epitaxial Graphene, G. M. Rutter, J. N. Crain, N. P. Guisinger, P. N. First and J. A. Stroscio, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 26 938 (2008).
- Imaging the interface of epitaxial graphene with silicon carbide via scanning tunneling microscopy, G. M. Rutter, N. P. Guisinger, J. N. Crain, E. A. A. Jarvis, M. D. Stiles, T. Li, P. N. First, and J. A. Stroscio, Physical Review B 76, 235416 (2007).
- Scattering and Interference in Epitaxial Graphene, G. M. Rutter, J. N. Crain, N. P. Guisinger, T. Li, P. N. First and J. A. Stroscio, Science 317, 219 (2007).
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Position:
NRC Postdoctoral Research Associate
CNST
Electron Physics Group
Education:
B.S. Physics - Bradley University
Ph.D. Physics - Georgia Institute of Technology
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