T R Linderoth
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Nuermaimaiti A, S-Falk V, Cramer J, Svane K, Hammer B, Gothelf K, et al.
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2016 Nov;
52(97):14023-14026.
PMID: 27853758
Self-assembly of a molecule with many distinct conformational states, resulting in eight possible pairs of surface enantiomers, is investigated on a Au(111) surface under UHV conditions. The complex molecule is...
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Svane K, Linderoth T, Hammer B
J Chem Phys
. 2016 Mar;
144(8):084708.
PMID: 26931719
We present a comprehensive theoretical investigation of the structures formed by self-assembly of tetrahydroxybenzene (THB)-derivatives on Cu(111). The THB molecule is known to dehydrogenate completely during annealing, forming a reactive...
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Ning Y, Cramer J, Nuermaimaiti A, Svane K, Yu M, Laegsgaard E, et al.
J Chem Phys
. 2015 Mar;
142(10):101922.
PMID: 25770511
Supra-molecular self-assembly on surfaces often involves molecular conformational flexibility which may act to enrich the variation and complexity of the structures formed. However, systematic and explicit investigations of how molecular...
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Kalashnyk N, Yu M, Barattin R, Benjalal Y, Hliwa M, Joachim C, et al.
Chem Commun (Camb)
. 2014 Jul;
50(73):10619-21.
PMID: 25073695
The co-adsorption of two molecular Landers equipped with functional groups capable of forming a complementary triple hydrogen-bonding motif is investigated with scanning tunneling microscopy and molecular mechanics calculations. Surprisingly, the...
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Kuhnle A, Molina L, Linderoth T, Hammer B, Besenbacher F
Phys Rev Lett
. 2004 Sep;
93(8):086101.
PMID: 15447200
Using scanning tunneling microscopy we have studied the nucleation and growth of unidirectional molecular rows upon adsorption of the amino acid cysteine onto the anisotropic Au(110)-(1 x 2) surface under...
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Schunack M, Linderoth T, Rosei F, Laegsgaard E, Stensgaard I, Besenbacher F
Phys Rev Lett
. 2002 Apr;
88(15):156102.
PMID: 11955208
We have studied the diffusion of the two organic molecules DC and HtBDC on the Cu(110) surface by scanning tunneling microscopy. Surprisingly, we find that long jumps, spanning multiple lattice...