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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 315–321, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.30
Figure 1: Adsorption of N2O molecules on the Au(111) substrate. (a) Overview STM image (100 mV, 10 pA, 50 × 5...
Figure 2: Tip functionalization with a N2O molecule. (a) STM image (100 mV, 10 pA, 6 × 6 nm2) demonstrating a...
Figure 3: Comparison of the calculated electrostatic potential projections of the CO (a) and N2O (b) tips obt...
Figure 4: Constant-current STM images of the co-adsorption of FePc and N2O molecules on a Au(111) surface (20...
Figure 5: (a) STM and AFM constant-height images of the FePc on Au(111) (1.7 × 1.7 nm2, Vb = 3 mV) obtained w...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2017, 8, 1073–1079, doi:10.3762/bjnano.8.109
Figure 1: (a) (200 × 200 nm2) High-resolution STM image (Ub = −0.5 V, Is = 0.3 nA) of Au (111) after depositi...
Figure 2: (a) (14 × 14 nm2) STM image (Ub = −2.5 V, Is = 0.3 nA) of a fullerene island before Ar+ bombardment...
Figure 3: Top and side views of the computed structure of C59 structural isomers. Carbon atoms around the vac...
Figure 4: (a) Unit cell used in the calculations. (b) Top and side views of the 8,5-isomer with the single va...
Figure 5: Calculated DOS of fullerenes with and without vacancy defects adsorbed on Au(111). In the case of d...