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Single Molecule Dissociation by Tunneling Electrons

Single Molecule Dissociation by Tunneling Electrons. O2 on Pt (111). Single Molecule Vibrational Spectroscopy and Microscopy. Coupling of Vibrational Excitation to the Rotational Motion of a Single Adsorbed Molecule. Site Specific Displacement of Si Adatoms on Si(111)-(7x7).

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Single Molecule Dissociation by Tunneling Electrons

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  1. Single Molecule Dissociation by Tunneling Electrons

  2. O2 on Pt (111)

  3. Single Molecule Vibrational Spectroscopy and Microscopy

  4. Coupling of Vibrational Excitation to the Rotational Motion of a Single Adsorbed Molecule

  5. Site Specific Displacement of Si Adatoms on Si(111)-(7x7)

  6. H2S and D2S on Si(111)-7x7, M.A. Rezaei, B.C. Stipe, and W. Ho, J. Chem. Phys. 109 , 6075-6078 (1998). Atomically Resolved Determination of the Adsorption Sites as a Function of Temperature and Coverage: H 2S on Si(111)-7x7, M.A. Rezaei, B.C. Stipe, and W. Ho, J. Phys. Chem. 102 , 10941-10947 (1998). Imaging the Atomically Resolved Dissociation of D2 S on Si(100) from 80 to 300 K, M.A. Rezaei, B.C. Stipe, and W. Ho, J. Chem. Phys. 110 , 3548-3552 (1999).  Inducing and Imaging Single Molecule Dissociation on a Semiconductor Surface

  7. Single-molecule Vibrational Spectroscopy and Microscopy: CO on Cu(001) and Cu(110),

  8. Single-molecule Thermal Rotation and Diffusion: Acetylene on Cu(001)

  9. Single Bond Formation and Characterization with a Scanning Tunneling Microscope

  10. Control and Characterization of a Multistep Unimolecular Reaction

  11. Single Molecule Chemistry and Vibrational Spectroscopy: Pyridine and Benzene on Cu(001)

  12. Electronic and Vibrational Excitation of Single Molecules with a Scanning Tunneling Microscope

  13. Structural Determination by Single-Molecule Vibrational Spectroscopy and Microscopy: Contrast Between Copper and Iron Carbonyls

  14. Direct Observation of the Quantum Tunneling of Single Hydrogen Atoms with a Scanning Tunneling Microscope,

  15. The Initiation and Characterization of Single Bimolecular Reactions with a STM

  16. Oxidation of a Single Carbon Monoxide Molecule

  17. Single Molecule Imaging and Vibrational Spectroscopy with a Chemically Modified Tip

  18. Development of One-Dimensional Band Structure in Artificial Gold Chains

  19. Manipulation and Characterization of Xenon-Metalloporphyrin Complexation with a Scanning Tunneling Microscope

  20. Vibrational Spectroscopy and Imaging of Single Molecules: Bonding of CO to Single Paladium

  21. Atomic Engineering of Photon Emission with a Scanning Tunneling Microscope

  22. Visualization and Spectroscepy of a Metal-Molecule-MetalBridge

  23. Vibronic States in Single Molecule Electron Transport

  24.  224. Mechanisms of Reversible Conformational Transitions in a Single Molecule

  25. 225. Control of Relative Tunneling Rates in Single Molecule Bipolar Electron Transport

  26. 229. Atomic Scale Conductance Induced by Single Impurity Charging

  27. 230. Vibronic Transitions in Single Metalloporphyrins,

  28. 232. Tunneling Rates in Electron Transport Through Double-Barrier Molecular Junctions

  29. Orbital Specific Chemistry: Controlling • the Pathway in Single-Molecule Dissociation

  30. Realization of a Particle-in-a-Box: • Electron in an Atomic Pd Chain

  31. 238. Chemisorption and Dissociation of Single Oxygen Molecules on Ag(110)

  32. 240. Atomic Scale Control of Single Molecule Charging

  33. 241. Atomic Scale Coupling of Photons to Single-Molecule Junctions,

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