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    Selectivity in vibrationally mediated single-molecule chemistry

    The selective excitation of molecular vibrations provides a means to directly influence the speed and outcome of chemical reactions. Such mode-selective chemistry1 has traditionally used laser pulses to prepare r...

    J. I. Pascual, N. Lorente, Z. Song, H. Conrad, H.-P. Rust in Nature (2003)

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    Imaging surface electronic structure of NiAl(110) using low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy

    The surface electronic structure of NiAl(110) is examined by means of scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy at a temperature of 4 K. Topography and conductance images for a wide range of bias voltages...

    Z. Song, J.I. Pascual, H. Conrad, K. Horn, H.-P. Rust in Applied Physics A (2001)

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    Low-Dose Image Recording by TV Techniques

    The obtaining of object information with the least possible electron dose is a complex physical-technical problem in a conventional transmission electron microscope. First, for the recording a previously nonir...

    K.-H. Herrmann, D. Krahl, H.-P. Rust in Electron Microscopy at Molecular Dimensions (1980)