Publications of Stefan Böttcher

Journal Article (9)

2019
Journal Article
Voloshina, Elena, Qilin Guo, Beate Paulus, Stefan Böttcher, Hendrik Vita, Karsten Horn, Changbao Zhao, Yi Cui and Yuriy Dedkov: Electronic Structure and Magnetic Properties of Graphene/Ni3Mn/Ni(111) Trilayer.
2017
Journal Article
Böttcher, Stefan, Hendrik Vita, Martin Weser, Federico Bisti, Yuriy Dedkov and Karsten Horn: Adsorption of Water and Ammonia on Graphene: Evidence for Chemisorption from X-ray Absorption Spectra.
2015
Journal Article
Böttcher, Stefan, Hendrik Vita and Karsten Horn: Photon-induced oxidation of graphene/Ir(111) by SO2 adsorption.
2014
Journal Article
Böttcher, Stefan, Hendrik Vita and Karsten Horn: Reversible photon-induced oxidation of graphene by NO2 adsorption.
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Ostler, Markus, Felix Fromm, Roland J. Koch, Peter Wehrfritz, Florian Speck, Hendrik Vita, Stefan Böttcher, Karsten Horn and Thomas Seyller: Buffer layer free graphene on SiC(0 0 0 1) via interface oxidation in water vapor.
Journal Article
Vita, Hendrik, Stefan Böttcher, Karsten Horn, E.N. Voloshina, R.E. Ovcharenko, Th. Kampen, A. Thissen and Yu. S. Dedkov: Understanding the origin of band gap formation in graphene on metals: graphene on Cu/Ir(111).
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Vita, Hendrik, Stefan Böttcher, P. Leicht, Karsten Horn, A.B. Shick and F. Máca: Electronic structure and magnetic properties of cobalt intercalated in graphene on Ir(111).
2011
Journal Article
Böttcher, Stefan, Martin Weser, Yurij S. Dedkov, Karsten Horn, Elena N. Voloshina and Beate Paulus: Graphene on ferromagnetic surfaces and its functionalization with water and ammonia.
Journal Article
Voloshina, E.N., A.V. Generalov, Martin Weser, Stefan Böttcher, Karsten Horn and Yuriy Dedkov: Structural and electronic properties of the graphene/Al/Ni(111) intercalation system.

Thesis - PhD (1)

2014
Thesis - PhD
Böttcher, Stefan: Adsorption und Funktionalisierung von Graphen auf Metalloberflächen.

Thesis - Master (1)

2010
Thesis - Master
Boettcher, Stefan: Functionalization of Graphene: A Theoretical and Experimental Study of Water and Ammonia Adsorbed on Graphene/Ni(111).
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