Publikationen von A. M. Wodtke
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Zeitschriftenartikel (190)
121.
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117 (46), S. 11673 - 11678 (2013)
Competition between direct and indirect dissociation pathways in ultraviolet photodissociation of HNCO. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 122.
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4 (21), S. 3735 - 3740 (2013)
Adiabatic energy loss in hyperthermal H atom collisions with Cu and Au: A basis for testing the importance of nonadiabatic energy loss. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 123.
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110 (44), S. 17738 - 17743 (2013)
Observation of orientation-dependent electron transfer in molecule–surface collisions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 124.
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117 (36), S. 8750 - 8760 (2013)
State-to-state time-of-flight measurements of NO scattering from Au(111): Direct observation of translation-to-vibration coupling in electronically nonadiabatic energy transfer. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 125.
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117 (32), S. 7091 - 7101 (2013)
Experimental and theoretical study of multi-quantum vibrational excitation: NO(v=0 -> 1,2,3) in collisions with Au(111). The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 126.
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227 (11), S. 1467 - 1490 (2013)
Toward detection of electron-hole pair excitation in H-atom collisions with Au(111): Adiabatic molecular dynamics with a semi-empirical full-dimensional potential energy surface. Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie 127.
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4 (14), S. 2367 - 2370 (2013)
Suppression of spontaneous emission in the optical pumping of molecules: Pump-dump-sweep-probe. The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 128.
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1 (19), S. 6091 - 6098 (2013)
Phosphorus stimulated unidirectional growth of TiO2 nanostructures. Journal of Materials Chemistry A 129.
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15 (36), S. 14951 - 14955 (2013)
Vibrational enhancement of electron emission in CO (a(3)Pi) quenching at a clean metal surface. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 130.
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15 (6), S. 1863 - 1867 (2013)
Observation of direct vibrational excitation in gas-surface collisions of CO with Au(111): a new model system for surface dynamics. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 131.
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51 (20), S. 4954 - 4958 (2012)
Multiquantum vibrational excitation of NO scattered from Au(111): quantitative comparison of benchmark data to Ab initio theories of nonadiabatic molecule-surface interactions. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 132.
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535, S. 1 - 11 (2012)
Orienting polar molecules without hexapoles: optical state selection with adiabatic orientation. Chemical Physics Letters 133.
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136 (21), 214201 (2012)
Production of a beam of highly vibrationally excited CO using perturbations. The Journal of Chemical Physics 134.
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137 (6), 064705 (2012)
On the determination of absolute vibrational excitation probabilities in molecule-surface scattering: Case study of NO on Au(111). The Journal of Chemical Physics 135.
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116 (19), S. 4695 - 4704 (2012)
Photofragmentation translational spectroscopy of methyl azide (CH3N3) photolysis at 193 nm: molecular and radical channel product branching ratio. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 136.
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Surface photochemistry probed by two-photon photoemission spectroscopy. Energy and Environmental Science (5), S. 6833 - 6844 (2012)
137.
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115 (50), S. 14306 - 14314 (2011)
Electron kinetic energies from vibrationally promoted surface exoemission: Evidence for a vibrational autodetachment mechanism. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 138.
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2 (18), S. 2311 - 2315 (2011)
Photoionization of CH3N3 produces 3B2 N3-: A theoretical and experimental study of the ion-pair channel. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 139.
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134 (17), 171102 (2011)
Communication: Bubbles, crystals, and laser-induced nucleation. Journal of Chemical Physics 140.
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2 (9), S. 1647 - 1655 (2011)
Energy transfer at metal surfaces: The need to go beyond the electronic friction picture. Chemical Science