Publications of Alexander M. Bradshaw
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Journal Article (186)
1998
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Oliver Schaff, V. Fernandez, , Karl-Michael Schindler, Robert Lindsay, Jon Tobias Hoeft, Ralf Terborg, Peter Baumgärtel and Alexander M. Bradshaw: , , , , , , CN coordination in the adsorption system Ni(110)c(2×2)–CN: an unexpected geometry.
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Oliver Schaff, Tatjana Gießel, Robert Lindsay, Peter Baumgärtel and Alexander M. Bradshaw: , , Determination of the local structure of glycine adsorbed on Cu(110).
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Briner, B.G., Philip Hofmann, Marcus Doering, Hans-Peter Rust, Alexander M. Bradshaw, , , , and : Looking at electronic wave functions on metal surfaces.
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Briner, Beat G., Philip Hofmann, Marcus Doering, Hans-Peter Rust, and Alexander M. Bradshaw: Charge-density oscillations on Be(101¯0): Screening in a non-free two-dimensional electron gas.
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Cai, Y.Q., Alexander M. Bradshaw, and : The size dependence of the electronic structure of Pd clusters supported on Al2O3Re(0001).
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Cai, Y.Q., Michael Ritter, Werner Weiss and Alexander M. Bradshaw: Valence-band structure of epitaxially grown Fe3O4(111) films.
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Doering, Marcus, Hans-Peter Rust, Beat G. Briner and Alexander M. Bradshaw: Imaging benzene on nickel and copper {110} surfaces with low temperature STM: the adsorption site.
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T. Giebel, Robert Lindsay, V. Fritzsche, Alexander M. Bradshaw and : , , , , , , , , Structural determination for H2O adsorption on Si(001)2 × 1 using scanned-energy mode photoelectron diffraction.
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Gießel, Tatjana, Oliver Schaff, C.J. Hirschmugl, V. Fernandez, Karl-Michael Schindler, Andreas Theobald, Shining Bao, Robert Lindsay, Werner Berndt, Alexander M. Bradshaw, , , and : A photoelectron diffraction study of ordered structures in the chemisorption system Pd{111}-CO.
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Keil, Matthias, C.S. Rastomjee, A. Rajagopal, Hideto Sotobayashi, Alexander M. Bradshaw, , , , and : Argon plasma-induced modifications at the surface of polycarbonate thin films.
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Kempgens, Brigitte, A. Kivimäki, B.S. Itchkawitz, H.M. Köppe, M. Schmidbauer, M. Neeb, Klaus Maier, J. Feldhaus and Alexander M. Bradshaw: Threshold phenomena in high-resolution core-level photoelectron spectroscopy: the ethene molecule.
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Brigitte Kempgens, Maria Novella Piancastelli, M. Neeb, Klaus Maier, Andy Rüdel, Uwe Hergenhahn and Alexander M. Bradshaw: , Angle-resolved electronic decay of the π*, σ* and Rydberg resonances below the O K-edge in O2.
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Klaus Maier, Uwe Hergenhahn, Maria Novella Piancastelli, Brigitte Kempgens, Andy Rüdel and Alexander M. Bradshaw: , Subnatural Linewidths in Core Level Excitation Spectra.
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Lindsay, Robert, Andreas Theobald, Tatjana Gießel, Oliver Schaff, Alexander M. Bradshaw, and : The structure of NO on Ni(111) at low coverage.
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Maier, Klaus, A. Kivimäki, Brigitte Kempgens, Uwe Hergenhahn, M. Neeb, Andy Rüdel, Maria Novella Piancastelli and Alexander M. Bradshaw: Influence of multielectron excitations on the O 1s photoionization in CO2.
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Moré, Sam, Werner Berndt, Alexander M. Bradshaw and : Ordered phases of potassium on Pt{111}: Experiment and theory.
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Neeb, M., Brigitte Kempgens, A. Kivimäki, H.M. Köppe, Klaus Maier, Uwe Hergenhahn, Maria Novella Piancastelli, Andy Rüdel and Alexander M. Bradshaw: Vibrational fine structure on the core level photoelectron lines of small polyatomic molecules.
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Beat G. Briner, Marcus Doering, Hans-Peter Rust, Alexander M. Bradshaw, and : , , , , Direct imaging of the two-dimensional Fermi contour: Fourier-transform STM.
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Rastomjee, C.S., Matthias Keil, Hideto Sotobayashi, Alexander M. Bradshaw, , and : Aluminium metallisation of argon and oxygen plasma-modified polycarbonate thin film surfaces.
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Rausenberger, Bernd, W. Swiech, A.K. Schmid, C.S. Rastomjee, Wilfried Engel and Alexander M. Bradshaw: Investigation of the NO+H2 reaction on Pt{100} with low-energy electron microscopy.