Full Name
Eng Soon Tok
Variants
Tok, E.-S.
Tok, E.
TOK, E.S.T
Tok, Eng Soon
Tok Eng Soon
Soon Tok, E.
Tok E.S.
Tok, E.S.
 
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Email
phytokes@nus.edu.sg
 

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Date Issued:  [2000 TO 2009]

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
11-Jun-20046H-SiC(0 0 0 1) phase transition: Evolution of the (6 × 6) magic clustersTok, E.S. ; Ong, W.J.; Wee, A.T.S. 
210-Oct-2000Adsorption and coadsorption of hydrogen and fluorine on the Si(100)-(2×1) surfaceYang, C. ; Kang, H.C. ; Tok, E.S. 
32006Adsorption and diffusion of Co on the Si(001) surfacePeng, G.W. ; Huan, A.C.H.; Tok, E.S. ; Feng, Y.P. 
42-Nov-2006C60 on SiC nanomeshChen, W. ; Zhang, H.L. ; Xu, H. ; Tok, E.S. ; Loh, K.P. ; Wee, A.T.S. 
515-Mar-2006Co growth on Si(0 0 1) and Si(1 1 1) surfaces: Interfacial interaction and growth dynamicsPan, J.S.; Liu, R.S. ; Zhang, Z.; Poon, S.W. ; Ong, W.J.; Tok, E.S. 
6Aug-2002Comment on "A new mechanism for reentrant behaviour in semiconductor epitaxy: A reflection high-energy electron diffraction study of the growth of GaAs(1 1 1)A thin films" [Surf. Sci. 459 (2000) 277-286]Tok, E.S. ; Neave, J.H.; Zhang, J.
72007Configuration dependent critical nuclei in the self assembly of magic clustersOng, W.J.; Tok, E.S. 
82006Decomposition of Si H3 to Si H2 on Si(100)- (2x1)Lim, F.C.H.; Tok, E.S. ; Kang, H.C. 
912-Jun-2009Density functional theory study of Fe, Co, and Ni adatoms and dimers adsorbed on grapheneJohll, H.; Kang, H.C. ; Tok, E.S. 
10Apr-2005Determination of local lattice tilt in Si1-xGex virtual substrate using high resolution channeling contrast microscopySeng, H.L. ; Osipowicz, T. ; Zhang, J.; Tok, E.S. ; Watt, F. 
112007Direct observation of carbon nanostructures growth using in-situ ultrahigh vacuum transmission electron microscopyFoo, Y.L.; Lin, M.; Tan, J.P.Y.; Boothroyd, C.B.; Tok, E.S. 
12Mar-2006Direct observation of single-walled carbon nanotube growth at the atomistic scaleLin, M.; Tan, J.P.Y.; Boothroyd, C.; Loh, K.P. ; Tok, E.S. ; Foo, Y.-L.
132009Disilane chemisorption on Six Ge1-x (100) - (2×1): Molecular mechanisms and implications for film growth ratesNg, R.Q.-M.; Tok, E.S. ; Kang, H.C. 
14Aug-2007Dynamical observation of bamboo-like carbon nanotube growthLin, M.; Tan, J.P.Y.; Boothroyd, C.; Loh, K.P. ; Tok, E.S. ; Foo, Y.-L.
15Jul-2004Dynamical scaling of sputter-roughened surfaces in 2+1 dimensionsTok, E.S. ; Ong, S.W. ; Kang, H.C. 
16Apr-2003Dynamics and surface segregation during GSMBE of Si1-yCy and Si1-x-yGexCy on the Si(0 0 1) surfacePrice, R.W.; Tok, E.S. ; Liu, R. ; Wee, A.T.S. ; Woods, N.J.; Zhang, J.
178-May-2008Energetics of adsorbed hydrogen and surface germanium on stepped Six Ge1-x (100)-(2×1) surfacesLi, Q.; Tok, E.S. ; Kang, H.C. 
182005Evidence for hydrogen desorption through both interdimer and intradimer paths from Si(100)-(2×1)Shi, J.; Kang, H.C. ; Tok, E.S. ; Zhang, J.
192005Evidence for hydrogen desorption through both interdimer and intradimer paths from Si(100)-(2×1)Shi, J.; Kang, H.C. ; Tok, E.S. ; Zhang, J.
2011-Nov-2002Growth dynamics of Si1-yCy and Si1-x-yGexCy on Si(001) surface from disilane, germane, and methylsilanePrice, R.W.; Tok, E.S. ; Woods, N.J.; Zhang, J.