Publications of Gerhard Ertl

Journal Article (310)

1999
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Zei, M.-S.; Ertl, G.: On the structural transformation of the reconstructed Pt(100) in electrolyte solutions. Surface Science 442 (1), pp. 19 - 26 (1999)
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Zei, M.-S.; Wu, K.; Eiswirth, M.; Ertl, G.: The effect of different concentrations of chloride on the structure of Cu UPD on Pt(111). Electrochimica Acta 45 (4-5), pp. 809 - 817 (1999)
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Zemlin, F.; Schuster, R.; Beckmann, E.; Carrascosa, J. L.; Valpuesta, J. M.; Ertl, G.: Stress-induced recrystallization of a protein crystal by electron irradiation. Nature 399 (6731), pp. 51 - 54 (1999)
1998
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Bartels, L.; Meyer, G.; Rieder, K.-H.; Velic, D.; Knoesel, E.; Hotzel, A.; Wolf, M.; Ertl, G.: Dynamics of Electron-Induced Manipulation of Individual CO Molecules on Cu(111). Physical Review Letters 80 (9), pp. 2004 - 2007 (1998)
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Bludau, H.; Wu, K.; Zei, M.-S.; Eiswirth, M.; Over, H.; Ertl, G.: The structure of the underpotential deposition of copper on to Pt(111) in the presence of chloride anions: a LEED structure analysis. Surface Science 402 (1-3), pp. 786 - 789 (1998)
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Ertl, G.: Pattern formation at electrode surfaces. Electrochimica Acta 43 (19-20), pp. 2743 - 2750 (1998)
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Hildebrand, M.; Mikhailov, A. S.; Ertl, G.: Nonequilibrium stationary microstructures in surface chemical reactions. Physical Review E 58 (5), pp. 5483 - 5493 (1998)
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Hildebrand, M.; Mikhailov, A. S.; Ertl, G.: Traveling Nanoscale Structures in Reactive Adsorbates with Attractive Lateral Interactions. Physical Review Letters 81 (12), pp. 2602 - 2605 (1998)
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Hornung, A.; Muhler, M.; Ertl, G.: The reduction of NO with H2 over Ru-MgO. Catalysis Letters 53 (1-2), pp. 77 - 81 (1998)
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Hotzel, A.; Ishioka, K.; Knoesel, E.; Wolf, M.; Ertl, G.: Can we control lifetimes of electronic states at surfaces by adsorbate resonances? Chemical Physics Letters 285 (3-4), pp. 271 - 277 (1998)
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Hotzel, A.; Knoesel, E.; Wolf, M.; Ertl, G.: Controlled modification of surface state lifetimes by physisorbed adsorbates. Proceedings of SPIE 3272, pp. 228 - 237 (1998)
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Kelling, S.; Cerasari, S.; Rotermund, H.-H.; Ertl, G.; King, D. A.: A photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) study of the effect of surface acoustic waves on catalytic CO oxidation over Pt{110}. Chemical Physics Letters 293 (5-6), pp. 325 - 330 (1998)
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Kim, Y. D.; Wendt, S.; Schwegmann, S.; Over, H.; Ertl, G.: Structural analyses of the pure and cesiated Ru(0001)–(2×2)-3O phase. Surface Science 418 (1), pp. 267 - 272 (1998)
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Nagl, C.; Schuster, R.; Renisch, S.; Ertl, G.: Regular Mixing in a Two-Dimensional Lattice System: The Coadsorption of N and O on Ru(0001). Physical Review Letters 81 (16), pp. 3483 - 3486 (1998)
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Oertzen, A. v.; Mikhailov, A. S.; Rotermund, H. H.; Ertl, G.: Subsurface oxygen in the CO oxidation reaction on Pt(110): Experiments and modeling of pattern formation. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 102 (25), pp. 4966 - 4981 (1998)
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Orlik, M.; Doblhofer, K.; Ertl, G.: On the Mechanism of Electrohydrodynamic Convection in Thin-Layer Electrolytic Cells. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 102 (33), pp. 6367 - 6374 (1998)
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Orlik, M.; Rosenmund, J.; Doblhofer, K.; Ertl, G.: Electrochemical Formation of Luminescent Convective Patterns in Thin-Layer Cells. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 102 (8), pp. 1397 - 1403 (1998)
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Rabin, I.; Schulze, W.; Ertl, G.: Light emission during the agglomeration of silver clusters in noble gas matrices. The Journal of Chemical Physics 108 (12), pp. 5137 - 5142 (1998)
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Rabin, I.; Schulze, W.; Ertl, G.: Light Emission in Matrix Assisted Cluster‐Cluster Reactions. Crystal Research and Technology 33 (7-8), pp. 1075 - 1084 (1998)
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Schuster, R.; Kirchner, V.; Xia, X.; Bittner, A. M.; Ertl, G.: Nanoscale Electrochemistry. Physical Review Letters 80 (25), pp. 5599 - 5602 (1998)
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