Items where Author is "Stevens, R."

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CRANTON, W. M., THOMAS, C. B. and STEVENS, R. (2002). EL on the edge. Information Display, 18 (4-5), 22-25. [Article]

BARROS, S. O., STEVENS, R. and CRANTON, Wayne (2001). Enhancement of the laterally emitting thin film electroluminescent device optical outcoupling via the fabrication of novel geometry structures. Optical Engineering, 40 (6), 934-940. [Article]

RÜDIGER, J., MIAS, C., STEVENS, R. and CRANTON, Wayne (2001). Fast modelling of the optical characteristics of electroluminescent pixel structures. IEE Proceedings: Optoelectronics, 148 (2), 101-105. [Article]

BARROS, S. O., STEVENS, R., THOMAS, C. B., CRANTON, Wayne and CRAVEN, M. (2001). Ion milling properties of laterally emitting thin-film electroluminescent materials. IEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing, 14 (2), 173-176. [Article]

CRANTON, W. M., MASTIO, E. A., THOMAS, C. B., TSAKONAS, C. and STEVENS, R. (2000). Laser processing for enhanced performance thin film electroluminescent devices. Electronic letters, 36 (8), 754-756. [Article]

CRANTON, W. M., STEVENS, R., THOMAS, C. B., ABDULLAH, A. H. and CRAVEN, M. R. (1995). Improving the efficiency of thin film electroluminescent displays. In: IEE Colloquium (Digest). 7/1-7/5. [Conference or Workshop Item]

THOMAS, C. B., MCCLEAN, I. P., STEVENS, R. and CRANTON, Wayne (1994). TFEL optoelectronic integrated circuit on Si. Electronics Letters, 30 (16), 1350-1351. [Article]

STEVENS, R., THOMAS, C. B. and CRANTON, Wayne (1994). Enhancing the brightness of thin-film electroluminescent displays by improving the emission process. IEEE Electron Device Letters, 15 (3), 97-99. [Article]

CRANTON, W. M., SPINK, D. M., STEVENS, R. and THOMAS, C. B. (1993). Growth and dielectric characterization of yttrium oxide thin films deposited on Si by r.f.-magnetron sputtering. Thin Solid Films, 226 (1), 156-160. [Article]

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