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    Formation of quasi-free graphene on the Ni(111) surface with intercalated Cu, Ag, and Au layers

    This paper reports on a study by angle-resolved photoelectron and low-energy electron energy loss spectroscopy of graphene monolayers, which are produced by propylene cracking on the Ni(111) surface, followed ...

    A. M. Shikin, V. K. Adamchuk, K. -H. Rieder in Physics of the Solid State (2009)

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    Electronic excitation of ice monomers on Au(111) by scanning tunneling microscopy

    Scanning tunneling microscopy, inelastic tunneling spectroscopy, and electron induced manipulation are used to investigate electronic excitation of D2O monomers and small clusters adsorbed at the elbows of the Au...

    H. Gawronski, K. Morgenstern, K.-H. Rieder in The European Physical Journal D - Atomic, … (2005)

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    Contacting a single molecular wire by STM manipulation

    The Lander molecule (C90H98) consists of a long polyaromatic molecular wire and four lateral di-tert-butyl-phenyl spacer groups, designed to maintain the molecular wire parallel above the substrate. It represents...

    F. Moresco, L. Gross, L. Grill, M. Alemani, A. Gourdon, C. Joachim in Applied Physics A (2005)

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    Synthesis of graphite monolayer stripes on a stepped Ni(771) surface

    Graphite stripes on a stepped Ni(771) substrate were grown in situ by cracking propylene followed by annealing at optimal temperatures between 450 and 590° C. The samples were studied by means of C 1s and Ni 3p c...

    A. M. Shikin, G. V. Prudnikova, V. K. Adamchuk, W.-H. Soe in Physics of the Solid State (2002)

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    Lateral manipulation of adatoms and native substrate atoms with the low-temperature scanning tunneling microscope

    G. Meyer, L. Bartels, S. Zöphel, K.H. Rieder in Applied Physics A (1999)

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    Manipulation of atoms and molecules with a low temperature scanning tunneling microscope

    Apart from its ability to image surfaces with atomic resolution the scanning tunneling microscope has evolved as a tool to manipulate single atoms and molecules. In this paper we present several examples of at...

    G. Meyer, S. Zöphel, K. H. Rieder in Applied Physics A (1996)

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    Controlled lateral manipulation of single molecules with the scanning tunneling microscope

    We report on the first successful lateral manipulation of molecules and controlled formation of nanostructures with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM) at temperatures above 4 K as used by Eigler and colla...

    G. Meyer, B. Neu, K. -H. Rieder in Applied Physics A (1995)

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    Reconstruction behaviour of fcc(110) transition metal surfaces and their vicinals

    The fcc(110) surfaces are well known for their strong tendency to missing-row (MR) type reconstructions either in the clean state (Au, Pt) or driven by adsorbates (Ni, Cu, Pd, Ag). The present knowledge on the...

    R. Koch, M. Borbonus, O. Haase, K. H. Rieder in Applied Physics A (1992)

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    Structural Information from Atomic Beam Diffraction

    Since about 1975, several novel surface spectroscopic methods based on the interaction of thermal energy neutral particles [4.1] even with very reactive solids have become possible due to the progress in combi...

    K.-H. Rieder in Helium Atom Scattering from Surfaces (1992)

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    Investigations of the selective population of hydrogen subsurface sites on Pd(110) using He diffraction and thermal-desorption spectroscopy

    Surface-structure models for the 2×1 and 1×2 hydrogen chemisorption phases formed on Pd(110) at 100 K have been derived from He-diffraction data. The respective coverages correspond to 1 and 1.5 monolayers (ML...

    M. Baumberger, W. Stocker, K. H. Rieder in Applied Physics A (1986)

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    Structural Determination of Surfaces and Overlayers with Diffraction Methods

    A brief introduction to the newer developments of surface structural research using diffraction methods is given. Selected examples of results for clean unreconstructed and reconstructed surfaces,as well as on...

    K. H. Rieder in Dynamical Phenomena at Surfaces, Interfaces and Superlattices (1985)