Defect engineering in photocatalysis: formation, chemistry, optoelectronics, and interface studies
Defect engineering in photocatalytic materials has recently attracted substantial attention
owing to the profound influence of defects on light absorption, charge separation, and …
owing to the profound influence of defects on light absorption, charge separation, and …
The qPlus sensor, a powerful core for the atomic force microscope
FJ Giessibl - Review of scientific instruments, 2019 - pubs.aip.org
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was introduced in 1986 and has since made its way into
surface science, nanoscience, chemistry, biology, and material science as an imaging and …
surface science, nanoscience, chemistry, biology, and material science as an imaging and …
[BUCH][B] Scanning probe microscopy: the lab on a tip
E Meyer, HJ Hug, R Bennewitz - 2004 - Springer
Written by three leading experts in the field, this book describes and explains all essential
aspects of scanning probe microscopy. Emphasis is placed on the experimental design and …
aspects of scanning probe microscopy. Emphasis is placed on the experimental design and …
Noncontact atomic force microscopy: an emerging tool for fundamental catalysis research
Conspectus Although atomic force microscopy (AFM) was rapidly adopted as a routine
surface imaging apparatus after its introduction in 1986, it has not been widely used in …
surface imaging apparatus after its introduction in 1986, it has not been widely used in …
Dissociative carbon dioxide adsorption and morphological changes on Cu (100) and Cu (111) at ambient pressures
Ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (APXPS) and high-pressure scanning
tunneling microscopy (HPSTM) were used to study the structure and chemistry of model Cu …
tunneling microscopy (HPSTM) were used to study the structure and chemistry of model Cu …
Map** elastic properties of heterogeneous materials in liquid with angstrom-scale resolution
Fast quantitative map** of mechanical properties with nanoscale spatial resolution
represents one of the major goals of force microscopy. This goal becomes more challenging …
represents one of the major goals of force microscopy. This goal becomes more challenging …
Standardization of Chemically Selective Atomic Force Microscopy for Metal Oxide Surfaces
P Wiesener, S Förster, M Merkel… - ACS …, 2024 - ACS Publications
The structures of metal oxide surfaces and inherent defects are vital for a variety of
applications in materials science and chemistry. While scanning probe microscopy can …
applications in materials science and chemistry. While scanning probe microscopy can …
Submolecular imaging by noncontact atomic force microscopy with an oxygen atom rigidly connected to a metallic probe
In scanning probe microscopy, the imaging characteristics in the various interaction
channels crucially depend on the chemical termination of the probe tip. Here we analyze the …
channels crucially depend on the chemical termination of the probe tip. Here we analyze the …
Plasma-assisted oxidation of Cu (100) and Cu (111)
Oxidized copper surfaces have attracted significant attention in recent years due to their
unique catalytic properties, including their enhanced hydrocarbon selectivity during the …
unique catalytic properties, including their enhanced hydrocarbon selectivity during the …
Understanding scanning tunneling microscopy contrast mechanisms on metal oxides: a case study
A comprehensive analysis of contrast formation mechanisms in scanning tunneling
microscopy (STM) experiments on a metal oxide surface is presented with the oxygen …
microscopy (STM) experiments on a metal oxide surface is presented with the oxygen …