Volume 26, No. 10
October 2001

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October 2001 Bulletin
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TECHNICAL ARTICLES/SPECIAL FEATURES

Light-Emitting Diodes: Progress in Solid-State Lighting, 764
A. Zukauskas, M.S. Shur, and R. Gaska

Ultrananocrystalline Diamond in the Laboratory and the Cosmos, 771
D.M. Gruen

Atomic-Level Control during Film Growth under Highly Kinetically Constrained Conditions: H Mediation and Ultrahigh Doping during Si1-xGex Gas-Source Epitaxy, 777
J.E. Greene

Lightweight Materials and Structures, 790
A.G. Evans

The Impact of Biomaterials Research on Tissue Engineering, 798
C.A. Vacanti

MRS NEWS

MRS Featured Volunteer, 803

Preview: 2001 MRS Fall Meeting, 804

ABSTRACTS

Abstracts for November 2001 Journal of Materials Research, 831

DEPARTMENTS

Letter from the President, 747
Editorial, 748
Letters to the Editor, 750
Research/Researchers, 752
Washington News, 760
Public Affairs Forum, 761
Resources, 762
Advertisers in This Issue, 769
Classified, 834

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(upper left) Three of the periodic core designs wherein, upon in-plane shear loading, the trusses experience either tension or compression with negligible bending. (a) Tetragonal truss; (b) pyramidal truss; (c) plain-weave diamond panel. See the article that begins on p. 790. (upper right) Ultrananocrystalline diamond turbine wheel with a diameter of 100 µm, fabricated using photolithographic and etching techniques. Work done by J. Tucek, A. Sumant, N. Moldovan, D. Mancini, O. Auciello, J. Carlisle, and D. Gruen, Argonne National Laboratory. See the article that begins on p. 771. (lower right) High-brightness light-emitting-diode chip design with thick, transparent window layers. Light escapes through six cones. See the article that begins on p. 764. (lower left) Schematic drawings showing (left) a single B atom incorporated into an electrically active sp3-bonded substitutional site and (right) a B pair incorporated into a nonelectrically active sp2-bonded trigonally coordinated substitutional site in a Si tetrahedron. See the article that begins on p. 777. (center left) Chondrocytes seeded among fibers of polyglycolic acid generate a matrix of new cartilage tissue after three weeks. See the article that begins on p. 798.

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