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Dr. Jacqueline Anne Johnson

Associate Professor
Center for Laser Applications
University of Tennessee Space Institute
Tullahoma, TN 37388-9700

Phone: (931) 393-7474
Email: jjohnson@utsi.edu

Education

  • 1978-84 University of Liverpool
  • 1981 B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics; 1st class.
  • 1985 Ph.D. in Physics.
  • 1990-91 Certificate in Education (Post 16).

Professional Experience

  • 1991-95 Senior Lecturer in Science in the School of the Built Environment at Liverpool John Moores University.
  • 1995-99 Scientist in Material Science Division/Intense Pulsed Neutron Source at Argonne National Laboratory, USA.
  • 1999-01 Assistant Division Director, Material Science Division at Argonne National Laboratory, USA.
  • 2001-07 Scientist, Tribology Section, Energy Technology Division at Argonne National Laboratory, USA.
  • 2007- Associate Professor, University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, USA.
  • 2007- Special Term Appointee, Argonne National Laboratory, USA.

Professional Organizations

  • 2000- Materials Research Society Member
  • 2000- American Ceramic Society Member

Research Interests

  • Characterization of Amorphous Materials
  • Glass Ceramics
  • Diamond-Like Carbon Films
  • Medical Applications of Materials

Honors and Awards

  • 2007 R & D 100 award

Publications

  • Strontium Environment Transition in Tin Silicate Glasses by Neutron and X-ray Diffraction, Jacqueline. A. Johnson, Jacob Urquidi, Diane Holland, Charles Johnson, and Paul Appleyard. J. Non-Crystalline Solids 353 4084 (2007).
  • Fluorozirconate-based glass-ceramic storage phosphors for digital mammography, Stefan Schweizer, Anthony R. Lubinsky, and Jacqueline A. Johnson. Proceedings of SPIE: Physics of Medical Imaging 6510 46 (2007).
  • Deformation Behavior and Joining of an MgF2 Optical Ceramic, C. Lorenzo-Martin, D. Singh, J. Johnson, and J. L. Routbort. J. of the Euro. Cer. Soc. 27 3371 (2007).
  • Structural order in near-frictionless diamond-like carbon films probed at three different length scales in the transmission electron microscope, A. C. Y. Liu, R. Arenal, D. J. Miller, Xidong Chen, J. A. Johnson, O. L. Eryilmaz, A. Erdemir, and John B. Woodford. Phys. Rev. B 75, 205402 (2007).
  • Zr and Ba edge phenomena in the scintillation intensity of fluorozirconate-based glass-ceramic x-ray detectors, Bastian Henke, Stefan Schweizer, Jacqueline A. Johnson, and Denis T. Keane. J. Sync. Rad. 14, 252 (2007).
  • Complementary Neutron and X-ray Reflectivity Studies of “Near-Frictionless” Carbon Films, Jacqueline. A. Johnson, Sungkyun Park, Sujoy Roy, Sunil K. Sinha, Ali Erdemir, Osman L. Eryilmaz, and John B. Woodford. J. Appl. Phys. 101 103538 (2007).
  • Oxidation and Removal Mechanisms during Chemical-Mechanical Planarization, D. Ng, M. Kulkarni, J. Johnson, A. Zinovev, D. Yang, and H. Liang. Wear 263 1477 (2007).
  • A Glass-Ceramic Plate for Mammography, J. A. Johnson, S. Schweizer, and A. R. Lubinsky. J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 90, 693 (2007).
  • Fluorozirconate-based glass ceramics x-ray detectors for digital radiography, S. Schweizer and J. A. Johnson. Radiation Measurements 42, 632 (2006).
  • Eu-activated fluorochlorozirconate glass-ceramic scintillators, J. A. Johnson, S. Schweizer, B. Henke, G. Chen, J. Woodford, P. J. Newman, and D. R. MacFarlane. J. App. Phys. 100, 034701 (2006).
  • Top-surface characterization of a near frictionless carbon film, Jacqueline A. Johnson, Diane Holland, John B. Woodford, Alexander Zinovev, Ian A. Gee, Osman L. Eryilmaz, and Ali Erdemir. Diamond and Related Materials 16 209 (2006).
  • Insights into phase formation in fluorochlorozirconate glass-ceramic storage phosphors, Gang Chen, Jacqueline Johnson, Stefan Schweizer, and John Woodford. Applied Physics Letters 88 191915 (2006).
  • Energy-dependent scintillation efficiency of fluorozirconate-based glass-ceramic x-ray detectors, Stefan Schweizer, Stephanie Köneke, Gang Chen, Jacqueline A. Johnson, Francesco De Carlo, and Richard Weber, Proceedings of SPIE: Physics of Medical Imaging, 6142, 2Y (2006).
  • A transparent BaCl2:Eu2+ glass-ceramic scintillator with high efficiency, Gang Chen, Jacqueline A. Johnson, Francesco De Carlo, Richard Weber, Stefan Schweizer, Peter Newman, and Douglas MacFarlane. Proceedings of SPIE: Physics of Medical Imaging, 6142, 2X (2006).
  • Deposition, characterization, and tribological applications of near-frictionless carbon films on glass and ceramic substrates, O. L. Eryilmaz, J. A. Johnson, O. O. Ajayi, and A. Erdemir. J. Phys.:Condensed Matter 18 S1751-S1762 (2006).
  • Fluorozirconate-based nanophase glass ceramics for high-resolution medical x-ray imaging, G. Chen, J. Johnson, R. Weber, R. Nishikawa, S. Schweizer, P. Newman, and D. MacFarlane. J. Non. Cryst. Sol. 352 (6-7) 610-614 (2006).
  • Structures and visco-elastic properties of potassium tellurite: Glass vs. melt, J. Kieffer, J. A. Johnson, and J. D. Bass. J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 18 903-914 (2006).