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Schmidt, W. G.; Blankenburg, S.; Rauls, E.; Wippermann, S. M.; Gerstmann, U.; Sanna, S.; Thierfelder, C.; Koch, N.; Landmann, M.: Understanding Long-range Indirect Interactions Between Surface Adsorbed Molecules. In: High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering 2009, pp. 75 - 84. 12th Results and Review Workshop on High Performance Computing in
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Wippermann, S. M.; Schmidt, W. G.; Oh, D. M.; Yeom, H. W.: Impurity-mediated early condensation of an atomic layer electronic crystal: oxygen-adsorbed In/Si(111)-(4×1)/(8×2). DPG Spring Meeting 2015, Berlin, Germany (2015)
Wippermann, S. M.; Schmidt, W. G.: In/Si(111)-(4×1)/(8×2): a fascinating model system for one-dimensional conductors. DPG March Meeting 2014, Berlin, Germany (2014)
Wippermann, S. M.; Schmidt, W. G.: In/Si(111)-(4x1)/(8x2): A fascinating model system for one-dimensional conductors. DPG Spring Meeting, Dresden, Germany (2014)
Wippermann, S. M.; Oh, D. M.; Yeom, H. W.; Schmidt, W. G.: Oxygen adsorption on the In/Si(111) nanowire array: structure and influence on metal insulator transition. DPG Spring Meeting, Dresden, Germany (2014)
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