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Hagen Klauk

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Controlling Single Molecule Conductance by a Locally Induced Chemical Reaction on Individual Thiophene Units

Klaus Kern, Hagen Klauk, Uta Schlickum, Peter Wahl, Ivan Pentegov, Verena Katharina Schendel

Among the prerequisites for the progress of single-molecule-based electronic devices are a better understanding of the electronic properties at the individual molecular level and the development of methods to tune the charge transport through molecular jun ...
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH2020

Electric-Field-Driven Direct Desulfurization

Klaus Kern, Hagen Klauk, Uta Schlickum, Peter Wahl, Ivan Pentegov, Verena Katharina Schendel

The ability to elucidate the elementary steps of a chemical reaction at the atomic scale is important for the detailed understanding of the processes involved, which is key to uncover avenues for improved reaction paths. Here, we track the chemical pathway ...
Amer Chemical Soc2017

Remotely Controlled Isomer Selective Molecular Switching

Klaus Kern, Hagen Klauk, Uta Schlickum, Peter Wahl, Ivan Pentegov, Verena Katharina Schendel

Non local addressing-the "remote control"- of molecular switches promises more efficient processing for information technology, where fast speed of switching is essential. The surface state of the (111) facets of noble metals, a confined two-dimensional el ...
Amer Chemical Soc2016
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