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University of Groningen

Self-assembled nanostructures on metal surfaces and graphene

Schmidt, Nico Daniel Robert

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Publication date: 2019

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11 List of Publications

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11 List of Publications

B. Baker, N. Schmidt, M. Enache, M. Stöhr (2019). Coverage-Dependent Structural Transformation of Cyano-Functionalized Porphyrin Networks on Au(111) via Addition of Cobalt Atoms. in preparation

K. Müller, N. Schmidt, S. Link, M. Grunst, R. Riedel, W. Malone, K. Lasri, A. Kara, U. Starke, M. Kivala, M. Stöhr (2019). Organic Charge-Transfer Complexes on Ag(111): Evolution of Common Unoccupied Molecular States. in preparation

N. Schmidt, M. Enache, L. Maggini, R. W.A. Havenith, D. Bonifazi, M. Stöhr (2018). Coverage-Controlled Mono- to Polymorphic Transition of H-bonded Networks on Au(111). submitted

N. Schmidt, J. Li, S. Gottardi, J. C. Moreno-Lopez, M. Enache, L. Monjas, R. van der Vlag, R. W.A. Havenith, A. K.H. Hirsch, M. Stöhr (2018). Comparing the Self-Assembly of Sexiphenyl-Dicarbonitrile on Graphite and Graphene on Cu(111). submitted

J. Li, L. Solianyk, N. Schmidt, B. Baker, S. Gottardi, J. C. Moreno Lopez, L. Monjas, R. van der Vlag, A. K. H. Hirsch, M. Stöhr (2018). Low-dimensional metal-organic coordination structures on graphene. submitted

N. Schmidt, M. Stöhr (2018). Molecular self-assembly on graphene: the role of the substrate. in Encyclopedia of Interfacial Chemistry: Surface Science and Electrochemistry (ed. Wandelt, K.) 4, 110–119

D. van Vörden, B. Wortmann, N. Schmidt, M. Lange, R. Robles, L. Brendel, C.A. Bobisch, R Möller (2016). Following the steps of a reaction by direct imaging of many individual molecules. Chemical Communications 55, 7711

D. van Vörden, M. Lange, M. Schmuck, N. Schmidt, Rolf Möller (2012). Spring constant of a tuning-fork sensor for dynamic force microscopy. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology 3, 809-816

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