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  1. Structure-Function Correlation of Photoactive Ionic pi-Conjugated Binary Porphyrin Assemblies
  2. Hyperbranched crystalline nanostructure produced from ionic π-conjugated molecules
  3. Exploring kinetic barriers in adsorption and self-assembly at the solution-solid interface
  4. A new variable temperature solution-solid interface scanning tunneling microscope
  5. Investigation of Metal Free Naphthalocyanine Vapor Deposited on Au(111)
  6. A Single Molecule Level Study of the Temperature-Dependent Kinetics for the Formation of Metal Porphyrin Monolayers on Au(111) from Solution
  7. Correlating elastic properties and molecular organization of an ionic organic nanostructure
  8. Effect of dispersion on surface interactions of cobalt(ii) octaethylporphyrin monolayer on Au(111) and HOPG(0001) substrates: a comparative first principles study
  9. Correction: Effect of dispersion on surface interactions of cobalt(ii) octaethylporphyrin monolayer on Au(111) and HOPG(0001) substrates: a comparative first principles study
  10. Temperature Stability of Three Commensurate Surface Structures of Coronene Adsorbed on Au(111) from Heptanoic Acid in the 0 to 60 °C Range
  11. Protonation state of core nitrogens in the meso -tetra(4-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin impacts the chemical and physical properties of nanostructures formed in acid solutions
  12. Single Molecule Imaging of Oxygenation of Cobalt Octaethylporphyrin at the Solution/Solid Interface: Thermodynamics from Microscopy
  13. Electron affinity states of metal supported phthalocyanines measured by tunneling spectroscopy
  14. Fabrication of Graphene with CuO Islands by Chemical Vapor Deposition
  15. Charge transfer induced chemical reaction of tetracyano-p-quinodimethane adsorbed on graphene
  16. Correction to “Solvent-Induced Variations in Surface Structure of a 2,9,16,23-Tetra- tert -butyl-phthalocyanine on Graphite”
  17. Structural and Electronic Properties of Columnar Supramolecular Assemblies Formed from Ionic Metal-Free Phthalocyanine on Au(111)
  18. Crystallographic STM image processing of 2D periodic and highly symmetric molecule arrays
  19. Aggregation of sulfonated free-base phthalocyanine on gold as a function of solution pH
  20. A Self-Assembled Two-Dimensional Zwitterionic Structure: H 6 TSPP Studied on Graphite
  21. Tunneling Spectroscopy of Organic Monolayers and Single Molecules
  22. ChemInform Abstract: Inelastic Electron Tunneling: An Alternative Molecular Spectroscopy
  23. ChemInform Abstract: Unoccupied Orbital Mediated Tunneling: Resonance-Like Structures in the Tunneling Spectra of Polyacenes
  24. Temperature Independence of Orbital Mediated Tunneling in Cobalt(II) Phthalocyanine
  25. Building Self-Assembled Molecular Layers with Axially Substituted Titanium Phthalocyanines
  26. Differing HOMO and LUMO Mediated Conduction in a Porphyrin Nanorod
  27. Commensurate ordering of iron phthalocyanine on Ag(111) surface
  28. Solvent-Induced Variations in Surface Structure of a 2,9,16,23-Tetra- tert -butyl-phthalocyanine on Graphite
  29. Low adhesion, non-wetting phosphonate self-assembled monolayer films formed on copper oxide surfaces
  30. Organization of Vanadyl and Metal-Free Tetraphenoxyphthalocyanine Complexes on Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite in the Presence of Paraffinic Solvents: A STM Study
  31. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Orbital-Mediated Tunneling Spectroscopy of N , N ′-Dioctyl-1,8:4,5-naphthalenediimide Adsorbed on Highly Ordered Pyrolytic Graphite from Various Solvents and in Different Environments
  32. Stability of a Surface Adlayer at Elevated Temperature:  Coronene and Heptanoic Acid on Au(111)
  33. Controlled Manipulation of Self-Organized Ni(II)−Octaethylporphyrin Molecules Deposited from Solution on HOPG with a Scanning Tunneling Microscope
  34. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Orbital-Mediated Tunneling Spectroscopy Study of 1,5-Di(octyloxy)anthracene Adsorbed on Highly Ordered Pyrolytic Graphite from Various Solvents and in Different Environments
  35. Inelastic Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy
  36. A Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study of Self-Assembled Nickel(II) Octaethylporphyrin Deposited from Solutions on HOPG
  37. Physical Chemistry at the Nanometer Scale
  38. Electron Tunneling, a Quantum Probe for the Quantum World of Nanotechnology
  39. Supramolecular Structures of Coronene and Alkane Acids at the Au(111)−Solution Interface:  A Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study
  40. Spontaneous Solution-Phase Redox Deposition of a Dense Cobalt(II) Phthalocyanine Monolayer on Gold
  41. Nanomechanical properties of ordered phthalocyanine Langmuir–Blodgett layers
  42. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study of the Structure and Orbital-Mediated Tunneling Spectra of Cobalt(II) Phthalocyanine and Cobalt(II) Tetraphenylporphyrin on Au(111):  Mixed Composition Films
  43. Scanning tunneling microscopy of 1, 2, and 3 layers of electroactive compounds
  44. Tip−Sample Distance Dependence in the STM-Based Orbital-Mediated Tunneling Spectrum of Nickel(II) Tetraphenylporphyrin Deposited on Au(111)
  45. A Self-Organized Two-Dimensional Bimolecular Structure
  46. Optimization of Film Stresses Utilized in Composite Piezoelectric Membrane Microgenerators
  47. A Self-Organized 2-Dimensional Bifunctional Structure Formed by Supramolecular Design
  48. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Orbital-Mediated Tunneling Spectroscopy, and Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Nickel(II) Octaethylporphyrin Deposited from Vapor
  49. MOLECULAR ELECTRONICS: It's All About Contacts
  50. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Orbital-Mediated Tunneling Spectroscopy, and Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Metal(II) Tetraphenylporphyrins Deposited from Vapor
  51. Atomic force microscopy observation of the morphology of tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ) deposited from solution onto the atomically smooth native oxide surface of Al(111) films
  52. Intrinsically disordered protein
  53. Physical Properties and Metal Ion Specific Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Images of Metal(II) Tetraphenylporphyrins Deposited from Vapor onto Gold (111)
  54. A Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Spectroscopy Study of Vanadyl Phthalocyanine on Au(111):  the Effect of Oxygen Binding and Orbital Mediated Tunneling on the Apparent Corrugation
  55. An Experimental Study of the Line Shape of Orbital Mediated Tunneling Bands Seen in Inelastic Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy
  56. Orbital Mediated Tunneling in Vanadyl Phthalocyanine Observed in both Tunnel Diode and STM Environments
  57. Intrinsically disordered proteins
  58. Orbital-Mediated Tunneling, Inelastic Electron Tunneling, and Electrochemical Potentials for Metal Phthalocyanine Thin Films
  59. Morphological Observation of Tetracyanoquinodimethane Deposited from Solution onto the Atomically Smooth Native Oxide Surface of an Al(111) Film by Atomic Force Microscopy
  60. Effects of relative humidity and applied force on atomic force microscopy images of the filamentous phage fd
  61. Preparation of Atomically Smooth Aluminum Films:  Characterization by Transmission Electron Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy
  62. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Metal Phthalocyanines:  d 6 and d 8 Cases
  63. Structure and composition studies for silicon nitride thin films deposited by single ion bean sputter deposition
  64. Characterization of Atomically Smooth Al Films by Transmission Electron Microscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy.
  65. Interaction of wide band gap single crystals with 248 nm excimer laser radiation. IV. Positive ion emission from MgO and NaNO3
  66. Chemical etching of ion beam deposited AlN and AlN:H
  67. Pulsed laser ablation and deposition of fluorocarbon polymers
  68. Pulsed laser ablation and deposition of fluorocarbon polymers
  69. Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Metal Phthalocyanines:  d 7 and d 9 Cases
  70. Metal d-Orbital Occupation-Dependent Images in the Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Metal Phthalocyanines
  71. EPR, Electronic, and Vibrational Spectra of the CuCl 6 4 - Anion in [tris(2-aminoethyl)amineH 4 ] 2 [CuCl 6 ]Cl 4 ·2H 2 O and Crystal Structure of the Complex
  72. A scanning conduction microscopic method for probing abrasion of insulating thin films
  73. Raman and infrared spectra of metal salts of α, α-dicyano-p-toluoylcyanide: non-resonant Raman scattering in tetracyano-p-quinodimethanide
  74. The use of scanning conduction microscopy to probe abrasion of insulating thin films
  75. Resonant Tunneling Bands and Electrochemical Reduction Potentials
  76. Scanning Conduction Microscopy: A Method of Probing Abrasion of Insulating Thin Films on Conducting Substrates
  77. Chemical Effects of substrate Temperature and Feed Gas Composition on Ion Beam Deposited AlN and AlN:H
  78. Morphology and orientation of nanocrystalline AlN thin films
  79. Resonant Tunneling in Metal Phthalocyanines
  80. Amorphous or nanocrystalline AlN thin films formed from AlN: H
  81. Unoccupied Orbital Mediated Tunneling: Resonance-like Structures in the Tunneling Spectra of Polyacenes
  82. Chemical stability of laminated AlN/AlN:H films
  83. Inelastic electron tunneling: an alternative molecular spectroscopy
  84. Gold‐coated tungsten tips for scanning tunneling microscopy
  85. Characterization of Cu-CuTCNQ-M devices using scanning electron microscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy
  86. Infrared study of ion beam deposited hydrogenated aluminum nitride thin films. 2. Effect of deuterium substitution
  87. Detection of formic acid vapor: inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy of infused aluminum-alumina-metal-gold junctions
  88. Infrared and morphological studies of hydrogenated aluminum nitride thin films
  89. Inelastic electron tunneling in aluminum-alumina-gold junctions exposed to thiocyanate ion: sensitive thiocyanate detection
  90. Top metal and bias effects in the tunneling spectrum of copper(II) phthalocyanine
  91. Infrared and Raman spectroscopic study of ultrathin copper phthalocyanine films vapor deposited on oxidized alumina
  92. Raman spectral studies of aluminum-aluminum oxide-metal phthalocyanine-metal tunnel diodes: bias and top metal dependence
  93. Deposited metal films for imaging in scanning tunneling microscopy
  94. Surface Raman spectra of a biased and buried ultrathin copper phthalocyanine layer
  95. A scanning tunneling microscope with a wide sampling range
  96. Copper(II) phthalocyanine: electronic and vibrational tunneling spectra
  97. Line shape in normal metal tunneling spectroscopy
  98. Tetracyanoethylene adsorption on magnesia activated below 410.degree.C: an IR spectroscopy study
  99. A Vibrational Study of Tetracyanoethylene Adsorbed on Magnesia
  100. An inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy study of the complexation reaction of CoBr2 and CoCl2 with silane modified alumina
  101. Salts of the 1,1,2,3,3,-pentacyanopropenide anion: crystallographic and spectroscopic studies
  102. Constant‐resolution tunneling spectroscopy
  103. Adsorption of ferricyanide ion on alumina
  104. Vibrational and low-lying electronic transitions in tetraalkylammonium salts of tetrabromocobaltate(2-), tetrachlorocobaltate(2-) and tetrathiocyanatocobaltate(2-) as observed by Raman, IR and tunneling spectroscopies
  105. 4A2 .fwdarw. 4T2 and 4A2 .fwdarw. 4T1 electronic transitions in cobalt(II) tetrachloride: an FT-IR and inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy study
  106. Tunnelling reveals forbidden transitions
  107. All digital inelastic electron tunneling spectrometer utilizing the IEEE‐488 instrument bus and an IBM PC‐XT controller
  108. Electronic transitions in tetrahedral cobalt(II) observed by inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy
  109. Nickel ion induced anomalies in tunnel junctions of the type aluminum-aluminum oxide(AlOx)-lead and the inelastic electron tunneling spectra observed
  110. Reactive adsorption of α,α-diphenyl-β-picrylhydrazyl on alumina as studied by inelastic electron tunneling, FT-IR, and EPR spectroscopy
  111. Dielectric constant dependence of intensities in inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy
  112. The tricyanomethanide ion: an infrared, Raman, and tunneling spectroscopy study including isotopic substitution
  113. An inelastic electron tunneling study of the insulator formed on aluminum in a low pressure discharge containing SO2
  114. An inelastic electron tunneling study of the insulator formed on aluminum in a low pressure discharge containing SO2
  115. Forbidden vibrational modes in iron(II), ruthenium(II), and osmium(II) hexacyanides: a tunneling, IR, and Raman spectroscopy study
  116. Construction and application of a novel combination glove box deposition system to the study of air‐sensitive materials by tunneling spectroscopy
  117. Cesium pentacyanopropenide. Crystal structure, vibrational spectra and assignments, and vibronic structure in the visible emission spectrum
  118. Chemisorption of tetracyanoethylene and its mono- and dianions on alumina: an inelastic electron tunneling study
  119. Absorption, fluorescence, and thermal modulation of fluorescence spectra of the cesium salt of 1,1,2,3,3-pentacyanopropenide anion
  120. Direct comparison of surface Raman spectroscopy and inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy
  121. A Tabular Review of Tunneling Spectroscopy
  122. A tabular review of tunneling spectroscopy
  123. The Interaction of Ions and Easily Ionized Species with Oxide Surfaces as Studied by Tunneling Spectroscopy
  124. The interaction of ions and easily ionized species with oxide surfaces as studied by tunneling spectroscopy
  125. Tunneling and infrared spectroscopic characterization of surface reaction products. 1. Chemisorption of tetracyanoethylene on partially hydrated alumina
  126. Some proposed modifications in the theory of inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy and the source of parameters utilized
  127. Ab initio and semiempirical studies of the equilibrium geometry and in-plane vibrational spectra of tetracyanoethylene and the tricyanovinyl alcoholate anion
  128. Spectroscopic characterization of tricyanovinyl alcoholate and pentacyanopropenide salts in solid, solution, and adsorbed phases: nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared, Raman, and tunneling spectra
  129. The Study of Inorganic Ions
  130. A novel top metal-adsorbate reaction observed by tunneling spectroscopy
  131. Characterization of alumina-supported OySiH by inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy
  132. pH Dependence of surface species formed by the adsorption of cobalt and nickel glycinates on alumina: a tunneling spectroscopy study
  133. An iets study of alumina and magnesia supported —sihx and their use as substrates for inorganic vibrational spectroscopy
  134. An inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy study of some iron cyanide complexes
  135. Symmetry of the lowest excited states of the tris(2,2'-bipyridyl)ruthenium(II) ion
  136. A spectroscopic and optically detected magnetic resonance study of PO−2 in potassium chloride. III. Photo-orientation
  137. The role of the crystal lattice in the electronic spectra of the hexacyanocobaltate ion. 2. Franck-Condon analysis of the luminescence
  138. A tunneling spectroscopy study of the adsorption of ferrocyanide from water solution by Al2O3
  139. An inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy study of the adsorption of thiocyanate(1-), cyanate(1-), and cyanide(1-) from water solution by aluminum oxide
  140. Thermal modulation spectroscopy applied to inorganic compounds with near degenerate excited states
  141. Spectroscopic and optically detected magnetic resonance studies of PO2− in potassium chloride. II. Magnetic resonance analysis
  142. The role of the crystal lattice in the electronic spectra of the hexacyanocobaltate ion. 1. Luminescence spectra, decay times, and relative quantum yields
  143. Spectroscopic and optically detected magnetic resonance studies of PO2−in potassium chloride. I. Electronic and vibrational states
  144. Applications of the photoelastic modulator to polarization spectroscopy
  145. Phonon scattering times in a molecular crystal below 10 K determined by optically detected acoustical paramagnetic resonance
  146. Correction. Determination of Geometrical Parameters of Excited States, Application to d 6 Transition Metal Complexes of O and D 4 Symmetry.
  147. Magnetically Induced Circular Polarization of Emission: Application to Inorganic Complexes
  148. The effects of photoselection and orientational relaxation on the magnetically induced circular polarization of emission of molecular systems of Cn (n.gtoreq. 3) symmetry
  149. Infrared-optical double resonance and thermal modulation spectroscopy of the tris(2,2′bipyridine) ruthenium(II)cation
  150. Magnetically Induced Circular Polarization Of Emission: Application To Inorganic Complexes
  151. Optically detected zero field magnetic resonance of phosphorous activated alkali halide crystals
  152. The molecular theory of polarized emission: Linear, circular, and magnetically induced circular polarization of emission
  153. Thermo-optical spectroscopy of low temperature solids
  154. Determination of geometrical parameters of excited states. Application to d6 transition metal complexes of O and D4 symmetry
  155. Charge-transfer excited states of ruthenium(II) complexes. III. Electron-ion coupling model for d.pi.* configurations
  156. Investigation of the temperature dependence of ruthenocene photoluminescence
  157. Geometrical distortion and spin-orbit splitting in excited transition-metal complexes
  158. Appropriateness of assigning spin labels to excited states of inorganic complexes
  159. SCANNING TUNNELING SPECTROSCOPY (STS)