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Publications 2007 |
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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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355. Spontaneous Emergence of Cl- Anions from NaCl(100) at Low Relative Humidity
356. Hydroxyl induced wetting of metals by water at near ambient conditions
357. The nature of the water nucleation sites on TiO2(110) surfaces revealed by ambient pressure x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
358. Electronic structure of cobalt nanocrystals suspended in liquid
359. Manipulation and patterning of the surface hydrogen concentration on Pd(111) by means of electric fields
360. Influence of carrier density in the friction properties of silicon pn junctions
361. Bridging the Pressure Gap in Water and Hydroxyl Chemistry on Metal Surfaces: the Cu(110) case
362. Growth and structure of water on SiO2 films on Si investigated by Kelvin probe microscopy and in situ X-ray Spectroscopies
363. Mechanical and electrical properties of CdTe tetrapods studied by atomic force microscopy
364. An AFM study of the mechanical and electrical properties of monolayer films of molecules with aromatic end groups
365. Water adsorption on O(2x2)/Ru(0001) from STM experiments and first-principles calculations
366. In situ x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies of gas/solid interfaces at near-ambient conditions
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