Dimer pinning and the assignment of semiconductor–adsorbate surface structures (original) (raw)

Atom-resolved surface chemistry studied by scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy

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Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Organic Molecules and Monolayers on Silicon and Germanium (001) Surfaces

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Prediction of the effect of the sample biasing in scanning tunneling microscopy and of surface defects on the observed character of the dimers in the Si(001)-(2×1) surface

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Prediction of the effect of the sample biasing in scanning tunneling microscopy and of surface defects on the observed character of the dimers in the Si(001)-(2 x 1) surface

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Stable alignment of 4,4″-diamino-p-terphenyl chemically adsorbed on a Si(001)-(2×1) surface observed by scanning tunneling microscopy

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Direct dimer‐by‐dimer identification of clean and monohydride dimers on the Si(001) surface by scanning tunneling microscopy

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Room Temperature Discrimination of Adsorbed Molecules and Attachment Sites on the Si(111)–7 × 7 Surface Using a qPlus Sensor

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STM study of large organic molecules adsorption on Si(100)‐2 × 1

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Different role of filled and empty surface states in a polyfunctional molecule adsorption: Geranyl acetone on Si(111)7×7

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Scanning tunneling microscopy of cyclic unsaturated organic molecules on Si(001)

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Difference between staying and diffusing Si adsorbates on the Si(111)7×7 surface

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Diffusion of adsorbed Si dimers on Si(001)

Brian Borovsky

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SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPY STUDY OF ALKALI METAL ADSORPTION ON THE Si (001) 2x1 SURFACE

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Scanning tunneling microscopy of the 7x7 to 3x1 transformation induced on the Si(111) surface by Na adsorption

Andrey Zotov

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Bidentate Surface Structures of Glycylglycine on Si(111)7×7 by High-Resolution Scanning Tunneling Microscopy: Site-Specific Adsorption via N–H and O–H or Double N–H Dissociation

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Adsorption of ethylene on Sn and In terminated Si(001) surface studied by photoelectron spectroscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy

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Investigation of 1,1-dichloroethene interacting with the Si(111)–7×7 surface studied by scanning tunneling microscopy

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Tuning in on single molecular states: adsorption sites and STM images of maleic anhydride on Si(100)

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Adsorption of zwitterionic assemblies on Si(111)-7 × 7: A joint tunneling spectroscopy and ab initio study

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AGGREGATION OF METAL ADSORBATES ON Si(001)

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Molecular self-alignment on pre-structured Sm/Si(111) interfaces at room temperature

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Dynamic observation of In adsorption on Si(111) surfaces by UHV high-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy

Hiroki MINODA

Surface Science, 1996

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Adsorption State of 4,4′′-Diamino- p -terphenyl through an Amino Group Bound to Si(111)-7 × 7 Surface Examined by X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy

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Si(001) Dimer Structure Observed with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy

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Scanning tunneling microscopy study on initial stage of atomic hydrogen adsorption on the Si(1 1 1) 7 × 7 surface

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Adsorption sites of Te on Si(001)

Michael Bedzyk

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Intramolecular bonds resolved on a semiconductor surface

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Direct Imaging of Hydrogen Bond Formation in Dissociative Adsorption of Glycine on Si(111)7×7 by Scanning Tunneling Microscopy

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Site-Independent Adsorption of Hydrogen Atoms Deposited from a Scanning Tunneling Microscope Tip onto a Si(111)- 7×7 Surface

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Direct observation of local chemical surface properties by scanning tunneling microscopy

Harry Hoster

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Inducing Desorption of Organic Molecules with a Scanning Tunneling Microscope: Theory and Experiments

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