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Jason L Pitters

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Nano Letters|March 9, 2006
Detailed studies of molecular conductance using atomic resolution scanning tunneling microscopyJason L Pitters, Robert A Wolkow
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 6, 2005
Protection-deprotection chemistry to control styrene self-directed line growth on hydrogen-terminated Si(100)Jason L Pitters, Robert A Wolkow
Microscopy and Microanalysis : the Official Journal of Microscopy Society of America, Microbeam Analysis Society, Microscopical Society of Canada|July 11, 2014
Evaluating angular ion current density for atomically defined nanotipsRadovan Urban, Robert A Wolkow, Jason L Pitters
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 24, 2012
Creation and recovery of a W(111) single atom gas field ion sourceJason L Pitters, Radovan Urban, Robert A Wolkow
Ultramicroscopy|September 25, 2012
Field ion microscope evaluation of tungsten nanotip shape using He and Ne imaging gasesRadovan Urban, Robert A Wolkow, Jason L Pitters
ACS Nano|February 12, 2011
Charge control of surface dangling bonds using nanoscale Schottky contactsJason L Pitters, Iana A Dogel, Robert A Wolkow
Ultramicroscopy|May 21, 2013
Tip apex shaping of gas field ion sourcesJason L Pitters, Radovan Urban, Cristian Vesa, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 17, 2011
Tunnel coupled dangling bond structures on hydrogen terminated silicon surfacesJason L Pitters, Lucian Livadaru, M Baseer Haider, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|February 14, 2006
Linear nanostructure formation of aldehydes by self-directed growth on hydrogen-terminated silicon(100)Jason L Pitters, Iana Dogel, Gino A DiLabio, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|April 13, 2007
Theoretical and spectroscopic study of the reaction of diethylhydroxylamine on silicon(100)-2 x 1Gino A DiLabio, Stanislav A Dogel, Amsalu Anagaw, et al.
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Nano Letters|March 9, 2006
Detailed studies of molecular conductance using atomic resolution scanning tunneling microscopyJason L Pitters, Robert A Wolkow
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 6, 2005
Protection-deprotection chemistry to control styrene self-directed line growth on hydrogen-terminated Si(100)Jason L Pitters, Robert A Wolkow
Microscopy and Microanalysis : the Official Journal of Microscopy Society of America, Microbeam Analysis Society, Microscopical Society of Canada|July 11, 2014
Evaluating angular ion current density for atomically defined nanotipsRadovan Urban, Robert A Wolkow, Jason L Pitters
The Journal of Chemical Physics|April 24, 2012
Creation and recovery of a W(111) single atom gas field ion sourceJason L Pitters, Radovan Urban, Robert A Wolkow
Ultramicroscopy|September 25, 2012
Field ion microscope evaluation of tungsten nanotip shape using He and Ne imaging gasesRadovan Urban, Robert A Wolkow, Jason L Pitters
ACS Nano|February 12, 2011
Charge control of surface dangling bonds using nanoscale Schottky contactsJason L Pitters, Iana A Dogel, Robert A Wolkow
Ultramicroscopy|May 21, 2013
Tip apex shaping of gas field ion sourcesJason L Pitters, Radovan Urban, Cristian Vesa, et al.
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 17, 2011
Tunnel coupled dangling bond structures on hydrogen terminated silicon surfacesJason L Pitters, Lucian Livadaru, M Baseer Haider, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B|February 14, 2006
Linear nanostructure formation of aldehydes by self-directed growth on hydrogen-terminated silicon(100)Jason L Pitters, Iana Dogel, Gino A DiLabio, et al.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP|April 13, 2007
Theoretical and spectroscopic study of the reaction of diethylhydroxylamine on silicon(100)-2 x 1Gino A DiLabio, Stanislav A Dogel, Amsalu Anagaw, et al.
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