Peter Varga

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Vienna University of Technology, Wien, Wien, Austria 
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Antlanger M, Mayr-Schmölzer W, Pavelec J, et al. (2012) Pt 3Zr(0001): A substrate for growing well-ordered ultrathin zirconia films by oxidation Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 86
Scheiber P, Riss A, Schmid M, et al. (2010) Observation and destruction of an elusive adsorbate with STM: O₂/TiO₂(110). Physical Review Letters. 105: 216101
Diebold U, Hebenstreit W, Leonardelli G, et al. (1998) High Transient Mobility of Chlorine onTiO2(110): Evidence for ``Cannon-Ball'' Trajectories of Hot Adsorbates Physical Review Letters. 81: 405-408
Diebold U, Lehman J, Mahmoud T, et al. (1998) Intrinsic defects on a TiO2(110)(1×1) surface and their reaction with oxygen: a scanning tunneling microscopy study Surface Science. 411: 137-153
Wutte D, Diebold U, Schmid M, et al. (1992) Sputtering of LiF(100) with low energetic Ne+ and Ne2+ ions Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, B. 65: 167-172
Varga P, Diebold U, Wutte D. (1991) Electronic effects in low-energy ion sputtering of LiF Nuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, B. 58: 417-421
Diebold U, Varga P. (1991) Influence of the primary ion charge state on secondary ion production: bombardment of CO/Ni(111) with Ne+, Ne2+, Kr+ and Kr2+ at low impact energies Surface Science Letters. 241: L6-L10
Diebold U, Möller W, Varga P. (1991) Low-energy ion impact desorption cross sections of carbon monoxide from Ni(111) Surface Science. 248: 147-157
Diebold U, Varga P. (1991) Influence of the primary ion charge state on secondary ion production: bombardment of CO/Ni(111) with Ne+ Ne2+ Kr+ and Kr2+ at low impact energies Surface Science. 241
Diebold U, Varga P. (1990) Determination of cross-sections for CO desorption from Ni(111) induced by Ar-ions of very low impact energy Vacuum. 41: 210-212
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