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Single Molecule Dissociation by Tunneling Electrons

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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). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Coupling of Vibrational Excitation to the Rotational Motion of a Single Adsorbed Molecule

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

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Inducing and Imaging Single Molecule Dissociation on a Semiconductor Surface

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). 

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

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Control and Characterization of a Multistep Unimolecular Reaction

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

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Single Molecule Imaging and Vibrational Spectroscopy with a Chemically Modified Tip

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

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233.Orbital Specific Chemistry: Controlling234. the Pathway in Single-Molecule Dissociation

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

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