Publications
Scanning Probe Microscopy 11–48 (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998).
A chemical sensor based on a micromechanical cantilever array for the identification of gases and vapors. Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing 66, S61–S64 (1998).
Combination of single crystal zeolites and microfabrication: Two applications towards zeolite nanodevices. Microporous and mesoporous materials 21, 403–409 (1998).
Electromechanical transducer. (1998).
Micro Total Analysis Systems’ 9 57–60 (Springer Netherlands, 1998).
AN ELECTRONIC NOSE BASED ON A MICROMECHANICAL CANTILEVER ARRAY. Micro Total Analysis Systems' 98: Proceedings of the Utas' 98 Workshop, Held in Banff, Canada, 13-16 October 1998 57 (1998).
Manipulation of C 60 molecules on Cu (111) surfaces using a scanning tunneling microscope. Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing 66, S669–S673 (1998).
Micromechanical Thermal Gravimetry Performed on one Single Zeolite Crystal. Helvetica Physica Acta 71, 3–4 (1998).
Micro Total Analysis Systems’ 9 117–120 (Springer Netherlands, 1998).
Molecular Recognition, Conformational Identification, and Manipulation Using Scanning Tunneling Microscopy. APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Meeting Abstracts 1, (1998).
. A nanoscale single-molecule amplifier and its consequences. Proceedings of the IEEE 86, 184–190 (1998).
Sequential position readout from arrays of micromechanical cantilever sensors. Applied Physics Letters 72, 383–385 (1998).
Size-dependent light emission from mass-selected clusters. The European Physical Journal D-Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics 2, 79–82 (1998).
Supramolecular assembly of individual C 60 molecules on a monolayer of 4, 4′-dimethylbianthrone molecules. Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing 66, S745–S748 (1998).
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).
Is There A Minimum Size and a Maximum Speed for a Nanoscale Amplifier?. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 852, 243–256 (1998).
Sensor Technology in the Netherlands: State of the Art 33–42 (Springer Netherlands, 1998).
CALORIMETRIC SENSOR. (1997).
. Contacting molecular nanostructures. Molecular mechanics, charge Transfer, and transport properties. NATO ASI Series E Applied Sciences-Advanced Study Institute 341, (1997).
An electromechanical amplifier using a single molecule. Chemical Physics Letters 265, 353–357 (1997).
EPITAXIALLY LAYERED STRUCTURE. (1997).
. Fundamental considerations in the manipulation of a single C< sub> 60 molecule on a surface with an STM. Surface science 386, 115–123 (1997).
Integration of silicon micromechanical arrays with molecular monolayers for miniaturized sensor systems. Sensors and Their Applications VIII, Proceedings of the eighth conference on Sensors and their Applications, held in Glasgow, UK, 7-10 September 1997 7, 71 (1997).
Micro/Nanotribology and Its Applications 299–309 (Springer Netherlands, 1997).
Micromechanics: A toolbox for femtoscale science:“Towards a laboratory on a tip”. Microelectronic engineering 35, 373–379 (1997).
Repositioning of C\_60 molecules on surfaces at room temperature. APS March Meeting Abstracts 1, 2505 (1997).
Room temperature molecular recognition and manipulation on an individual basis. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY 74, 9–9 (WISSENSCHAFTLICHE VERLAG MBH BIRKENWALDSTRASSE 44, POSTFACH 10 10 61, 70009 STUTTGART, GERMANY, 1997).
Room temperature supramolecular repositioning at molecular interfaces using a scanning tunneling microscope. Surface science 371, L231–L234 (1997).
A scanning tunneling microscopy investigation of 4, 4′-dimethylbianthrone molecules adsorbed on Cu (111). Surface science 383, 37–49 (1997).
Scanning tunneling microscopy of individual molecules: beyond imaging. Surface science 386, 101–114 (1997).
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Controlled room-temperature positioning of individual molecules: molecular flexure and motion. SCIENCE-NEW YORK THEN WASHINGTON- 181–183 (1996).
Design and performance analysis of a three-dimensional sample translation device used in ultrahigh vacuum scanned probe microscopy. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B 14, 827–831 (1996).
ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCER. (1996).
. Element-Specific Contrast in STM via Resonant Tunneling. APS March Meeting Abstracts 1, 1908 (1996).
Room-temperature repositioning of individual C60 molecules at Cu steps: Operation of a molecular counting device. Applied Physics Letters 69, 3016–3018 (1996).
Scanning tunneling and local probe studies of fullerenes. NATO ASI Series E Applied Sciences-Advanced Study Institute 316, 117–138 (1996).