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The self-assembling behavior and inhibition effect of dodecanethiol self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on copper surface … significantly decreases when the copper surface is covered by SAMs. …
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The large area, highly uniform copper nanorod arrays with cylindrical morphology in polycarbonate membranes (PC) have … been successfully prepared by electrochemical deposition. The copper nanorod arrays have the length of 3 μm, the diameter … of 400 nm, approximately, which correspond closely to the pore diameter and thickness of membranes. The copper nanotubes …
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The adsorption of atomic hydrogen on Cu(111) has been studied using the techniques of helium atom scattering (HAS) and medium-energy ion scattering (MEIS). Ion scattering investigations of the saturated (3 × 3)-H/Cu(111) system indicate that no reconstruction of the Cu substrate exists along...
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The saturated (3 × 3)-H/Cu(111) system has been investigated by Eikonal-level helium atom scattering (HAS) simulations of previously reported HAS diffraction images. Basing the investigation on an unreconstructed single-domain structure with H atoms occupying three-fold hollow adsorption sites,...
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The adsorption of cyanogen (C2N2) on Cu(001) has been investigated using helium atom scattering. Adsorption at 263 K produces a two domain structure with periodicity c(10 × 6) and symmetry c2 mm. The principle axes of the two domains in the c(10 × 6) pattern lie at right angles to one another....
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The adsorption of acetonitrile (CH3CN) on Cu(001) has been studied using elastic Helium atom scattering (HAS) and has been analyzed using a novel method of direct HAS diffraction image inversion. At low temperatures (138 K) acetonitrile permanently adsorbs forming a c(4 × 2) structure at...
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