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Impact of Electron and Scanning Probe Microscopy on Materials Research 339–357 (Springer Netherlands, 1999).
Observation of a chemical reaction using a micromechanical sensor. Chemical Physics Letters 217, 589–594 (1994).
Observation of a new Au (111) reconstruction at the interface of an adsorbed C< sub> 60 overlayer. Chemical physics letters 213, 401–406 (1993).
Near Field Optics 333–340 (Springer Netherlands, 1993).
Photon-emission scanning tunneling microscopy of silver films in ultrahigh vacuum: A spectroscopic method. Physical Review B 48, 15250 (1993).
Scanning tunneling microscopy of ordered C60 and C70 layers on Au (111), Cu (111), Ag (110), and Au (110) surfaces. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B 12, 1942–1946 (1994).
Memristor Networks 173–209 (Springer International Publishing, 2014).
Sequential position readout from arrays of micromechanical cantilever sensors. Applied Physics Letters 72, 383–385 (1998).
Spatially resolved electrical measurements of SiO2 gate oxides using atomic force microscopy. Applied physics letters 62, 786–788 (1993).
Spatially resolved electrical measurements of SiO2 gate oxides using atomic force microscopy. Applied physics letters 62, 786–788 (1993).
Stable and metastable reconstructions at the C sub 60/Au (110) interface. Surf. Sci.(The Netherlands) 331, 1129–1135 (1994).
Stable and metastable reconstructions at the C< sub> 60/Au (110) interface. Surface science 331, 1129–1135 (1995).
Stress at the solid-liquid interface of self-assembled monolayers on gold investigated with a nanomechanical sensor. Langmuir 16, 9694–9696 (2000).
Structural-mechanical characterization of nanoparticle exosomes in human saliva, using correlative AFM, FESEM, and force spectroscopy. ACS nano 4, 1921–1926 (2010).
Surface stress in the self-assembly of alkanethiols on gold probed. by a force microscopy technique. Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing 66, S55–S59 (1998).
Templating a face-centered cubic (110) termination of C< sub> 60. Surface science 367, L79–L84 (1996).
Thermodynamically controlled self-assembly of covalent nanoarchitectures in aqueous solution. ACS nano 5, 3923–3929 (2011).
Transition from the tunneling regime to point contact studied using scanning tunneling microscopy. Physical Review B 36, 1284 (1987).
Transition from tunneling to point contact investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. Surface Science 189, 15–23 (1987).
Unorganized Machines: Emergent Criticality in Complex Turing B-Type Atomic Switch Networks (Adv. Mater. 2/2012). Advanced Materials 24, 142–142 (2012).