Publikationen von Eckart Hasselbrink

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1997
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Bornscheuer, K.-H., W. Nessler, M. Binetti, E. Hasselbrink und P. Saalfrank: Isotope and Quantum Effects in Vibrational State Distributions of Photodesorbed Ammonia. Physical Review Letters 78 (6), 1174–1177 (1997).
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Dippel, O., S. Wright und E. Hasselbrink: Photochemical routes to silicon epitaxy. Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 15 (3), 1135–1139 (1997).
1996
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Dippel, O., F. Cemic und E. Hasselbrink: A HREELS investigation of benzenePT(111): the b2g(π∗) resonance. Surface Science 357-358, 190–194 (1996).
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Hasselbrink, E., M. Wolf, S. Holloway und P. Saalfrank: Classical and quantum-mechanical modeling of the stimulated desorption of ammonia from Cu(111). Surface Science 363 (1-3), 179–184 (1996).
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Nessler, W., K.-H. Bornscheuer, M. Binetti und E. Hasselbrink: Quantum-state-resolved investigation of the UV photodesorption of NH3. Surface Science 352-354, 189–194 (1996).
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Nessler, W., K.-H. Bornscheuer, T. Hertel und E. Hasselbrink: Internal quantum state distributions of NH3 photodesorbed from Cu(111) at 6.4 eV. Chemical Physics 205 (1-2), 205–219 (1996).
1994
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Hasselbrink, E.: Mechanisms in photochemistry on metal surfaces. Applied Surface Science 79-80, 34–40 (1994).
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Hertel, T., E. Knoesel, E. Hasselbrink, M. Wolf und G. Ertl: Unoccupied adsorbate states of COCu(111) analyzed with two-photon photoemission. Surface Science 317 (3), L1147–L1151 (1994).
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Kolasinski, K.W., F. Cemic und E. Hasselbrink: O2/Pd(111). Clarification of the correspondence between thermal desorption features and chemisorption states. Chemical Physics Letters 219 (1-2), 113–117 (1994).
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Kolasinski, K.W., W. Nessler, K.-H. Bornscheuer und E. Hasselbrink: Beam investigations of D2 adsorption on Si(100): On the importance of lattice excitations in the reaction dynamics. The Journal of Chemical Physics 101 (8), 7082 (1994).
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Kolasinski, K.W., W. Nessler, A. de Meijere und E. Hasselbrink: Hydrogen adsorption on and desorption from Si: Considerations on the applicability of detailed balance. Physical Review Letters 72 (9), 1356–1359 (1994).
1993
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de Meijere, A., K.W. Kolasinski und E. Hasselbrink: Energy partitioning in the reaction 2H2+ O2→ 2H2O on Pd(111). Faraday Discussions 96, 265–275 (1993).
1992
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Hasselbrink, E., H. Hirayama, A. de Meijere, M. Wolf und G. Ertl: Photodissociation and photodesorption of O2 adsorbed on Pd(111). Surface Science 269-270, 235–246 (1992).
1991
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Hasselbrink, E.: Photostimulated chemistry at the metal-adsorbate interface. Applied Physics A 53, 403–409 (1991).
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Wolf, M., E. Hasselbrink, G. Ertl, X.-Y. Zhu und J.M. White: Excitation mechanism in the photodissociation of dioxygen adsorbed on Pd(111). Surface Science 248 (1-2), L235–L239 (1991).
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Wolf, M., S. Nettesheim, J.M. White, E. Hasselbrink und G. Ertl: Dynamics of the ultraviolet photochemistry of water adsorbed on Pd(111). The Journal of Chemical Physics 94 (6), 4609–4619 (1991).
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Zhu, X.-Y., J.M. White, M. Wolf, E. Hasselbrink und G. Ertl: Polarization probe of excitation mechanisms in surface photochemistry. Chemical Physics Letters 176 (5), 459–466 (1991).
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Zhu, X.Y., J.M. White, M. Wolf, E. Hasselbrink und G. Ertl: Photochemical pathways of water on palladium (111) at 6.4 eV. The Journal of Physical Chemistry 95 (21), 8393–8402 (1991).
1990
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Bertolo, M., K. Jacobi, S. Nettesheim, M. Wolf und E. Hasselbrink: Adsorption of NO on Pd(111). Vacuum 41 (1-3), 76–78 (1990).
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Black, J.F., E. Hasselbrink, J.R. Waldeck und R.N. Zare: Photofragment orientation as a probe of near-threshold non-adiabatic phenomena in the photodissociation of ICN. Molecular Physics 71 (5), 1143–1153 (1990).
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