- John R. Kirtley
John R. Kirtley (1949- ) is a research
physicist . He received his BA in Physics fromUCSB in 1971 and his PhD in Physics from the same school in 1976. His PdD topic was inelasticelectron tunneling spectroscopy , withPaul Hansma as his thesis advisor. He was then a Research Assistant Professor at theUniversity of Pennsylvania from 1976-1978, working in the group ofDon Langenberg on non-equilibriumsuperconductivity . From 1978 to the present, he has been a Research Staff Member at theIBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center inYorktown Heights ,NY . While there he has worked in the fields of Surface Enhanced Raman scattering,light emission from tunnel junctions andelectron injection devices, noise insemiconducting devices,scanning tunneling microscopy and scanningSQUID microscopy. He shared the 1998Oliver E. Buckley prize of theAmerican Physical Society , "For using phase-sensitive experiments in the elucidation of the orbital symmetry of thepairing function in high-Tc superconductors", withC.C. Tsuei ,D.M. Ginsberg , andD.J. van Harlingen . He is aFellow of theAmerican Physical Society and a Fellow of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Sciences . He is married to Kathryn Barr Kirtley, who received her PhD from UCSB inquantum chemistry in 1977. They have one son, the writerDavid Barr Kirtley .External links
* [http://www.kirtleyscientific.com/ Kirtley Scientific - John R. Kirtley]
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