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Publications 1997 |
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Atomic scale imaging, manipulation, and spectroscopy Mechanical and electrical properties of molecules in self-assembled films Ambient pressure photoelectron spectroscopy for environnemental sciences Studies of friction, adhesion, and wear at the nanometer scale Electronic, mechanical, and chemical properties of nanoclusters Structure of thin liquid films and wetting Nanoscale material imaging and manipulation (Molecular Foundry) Catalytic and chemical properties of surfaces
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214. Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) study of benzene and its coadsorption with carbon
215. A method to characterize the vibrational response of a beetle type scanning tunneling microscope
216. Coverage dependent structures of sulfur on Pt(111) studied by low energy electron diffraction
(LEED) and scanning tunneling microscopy
217. Scratching the surface: Fundamental investigations of tribology with atomic force microscopy
218. Lateral stiffness: A new nanomechanical measurement for the determination of shear strengths
with friction force microscopy
219. Lubricant distribution on hard disk surfaces: Effect of humidity and terminal group reactivity
220. The use of capacitance to measure surface forces. 2. Application to the study of contact
221. A LEED and STM study of the structures formed by sulfur on the Rh(111) surface
222. High resolution imaging of liquid structures: Wetting and capillary phenomena at the nanometer
scale
223. Coadsorption of sulfur and carbon monoxide on platinum single-crystal surfaces studied by
224. Preparation of mica surfaces for enhanced resolution and cleanliness in the surface forces
225. Efficient method for the simulation of STM images: I. Generalized Green Function formalism
226. Efficient method for the simulation of STM images: II. Application to clean Rh(111) and
227. Quantum oscillations in surface-tip transfer of adatoms in AFM/STM with a dissipative environment
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