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Flemming Besenbacher Group

  • Development and use of scanning probe microscopies and a variety of other surface sensitive techniques for the study of
  • - surfaces
  • - nanostructures
  • - biomolecules

Recent publications

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Dong, M., Howard, K. A., Oupicky, D., Bisht, H. J., Kjems, J. & Besenbacher, F. (2007). Visualisation of Thermal Activated Nanocarriers Using In Situ Atomic Force Microscopy. Nanotechnology.
Lauritsen, J. V., Vang, R. T. & Besenbacher, F. (2006). Applications of Atom-resolved Scanning Tunneling Microscopy in Catalysis Research. In B. Bhusan & H. Fuchs (Eds.), Applied Scanning Probe Methods VII: Biomimetics and Industrial Applications (Vol. 7, pp. 197-221). Springer.
Bernbom, N., Meyer, R. L., Xu, S., Kingshott, P., Barkholt, V., Nielsen, H. H., Besenbacher, F. & Gram, L. (2006). Attachment of Pseudomonas fluorescens AH2 to stainless steel surfaces is reduced by conditioning with fractions of fish extract. Paper presented at International Association for Food Protein 93rd Annual Meeting, Calgary, Canada.
Miwa, J., Weigelt, S., Gersen, H., Besenbacher, F., Rosei, F. & Linderoth, T. R. (2006). Azobenzene on Cu(110): Adsorption Site-Dependent Diffusion. Journal of American Chemical Society, (128), 3164-3165.
Bernbom, N., Jørgensen, R. L., Meyer, R. L., Ng, Y. Y., Kingshott, P., Vejborg, R. M., Klemm, P., Besenbacher, F. & Gram, L. (2006). Bacterial adhesion to stainless steel is reduced by aqueous fish extract coatings. Biofilms, 3, 25-36.