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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Jul 9, 2020 · Harvard honors Professor Roy Gordon's legacy with a new endowed title. Roy Gordon can no longer leave Harvard University. Though he will choose to retire and depart at some point in the future, when he does, his name will remain: On July 2, 2020, the Faculty of Arts and Science’s Dean of Science Chris Stubbs announced the establishment of a ...

  4. Jun 24, 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.

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  5. Roy GORDON, Professor (Full) | Cited by 33,923 | of Harvard University, MA (Harvard) | Read 454 publications | Contact Roy GORDON

  6. gordon.faculty.chemistry.harvard.edu › homeGordon Research Group

    The Gordon Lab studies thin film deposition for next generation computers using CVD and ALD techniques. Learn more about the lab's research, publications, and members on the website.

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  8. Roy Gordon. Atomic layer deposition (ALD) appears to be uniquely suited for coating substrates with ultrahigh aspect ratios (> or similar 10 (3)), including nanoporous solids. Here, we study...