Hassel, A. W.; Diesing, D.: Breakdown of ultrathin anodic valve metal oxide films in metal-insulator-metal-contacts compared with metal-insulator-electrolyte contacts. Thin Solid Films 414, pp. 296 - 303 (2002)
Hassel, A. W.; Diesing, D.: Trapping of transient processes in aluminium oxide thin films in a voltage pulse experiment. Electrochemistry Communications 4, pp. 1 - 4 (2002)
Hassel, A. W.; van der Kloet, J.; Schmidt, W.; Stratmann, M.: In-situ SKP Investigation and ToF-SIMS Analysis of Filiform Corrosion on Aluminium Alloy 2024-T3. Proceed. Japan Soc. CoRR. Engineer. Mater. Environments 48, pp. 61 - 69 (2001)
Mozalev, A.; Poznyak, A.; Mozaleva, I.; Hassel, A. W.: The voltage-time behaviour for porous anodizing of aluminium in a fluoride-containing oxalic acid electrolyte. Electrochem. Commun. 3, pp. 299 - 305 (2001)
Seo, M.; Aihara, M.; Hassel, A. W.: Cathodic Decomposition and Anodic Dissolution and Changes in Surface Morphology of n-type InP in HCl. J. Electrochem. Soc. 148, pp. B400 - B404 (2001)
Seo, M.; Aihara, M.; Hassel, A. W.: Cathodic Decomposition and Changes in Surface Morphology of InP in HCl. Electrochem. Soc. Proc. PV 00-25, pp. 576 - 585 (2000)
Diesing, D.; Hassel, A. W.; Lohrengel, M. M.: Aluminium Oxide Tunnel Junctions: Influence of Preparation Technique, Sample Geometry and Oxide Thickness. Thin Solid Films 342, pp. 282 - 290 (1999)
Hassel, A. W.; Seo, M.: Localised Investigation of Coarse Grain Gold with the Scanning Droplet Cell and by the Laue Method. Electrochim. Acta 44, pp. 3769 - 3777 (1999)
Hassel, A. W.; Lohrengel, M. M.: The Scanning Droplet Cell and its Application to Structured Nanometer Oxide Films on Aluminium. Electrochimica Acta 42, pp. 3327 - 3333 (1997)
Hassel, A. W.; Lohrengel, M. M.; Schultze, J. W.: Ultradünne Aluminiumoxidschichten: Untersuchung elektronischer und ionischer Transportprozesse. Metalloberfläche 50, pp. 19 - 22 (1996)
Hassel, A. W.; Lohrengel, M. M.; Schultze, J. W.: Ultradünne Aluminiumoxidschichten: Untersuchung elektronischer und ionischer Transportprozesse. Metalloberfläche 50, pp. 19 - 22 (1996)
Hassel, A. W.; Lohrengel, M. M.: Preparation and Properties of Ultra Thin Anodic Valve Metal Oxide Films. Materials Science Forum 185-188, pp. 581 - 590 (1995)
Hassel, A. W.; Lohrengel, M. M.; Rüße, S.; Schultze, J. W.: On the Mechanism of Ion Transport in Thin (1-100 nm) Oxide Films on Aluminum and Tantalum. Bulletin of the Chemists and Technologists of Macedonia 13, pp. 49 - 54 (1994)
Hassel, A. W.; Bonk, S.; Wicinski, M.; Stratmann, M.; Ogle, K.; Philips-Falcey, N.; Ostwald, C.; Janssen, S.; Stellnberger, K.-H.; Konrath, P.: Passive/active transistions in cyclic corrosion tests. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg, Luxembourg (2007)
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