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Keith A. Brueckner grad student 1967 UCSD
 (Surface Phenomena in Fermi Liquids)
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Lechner BAJ, Feng X, Feibelman PJ, et al. (2017) Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study of the Structure and Interaction Between Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen on the Ru(0001) Surface. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Henkelman G, Feibelman PJ. (2016) H-bonding of an NH(3) gas molecule to H(2)O/Pt(111)--A barrier-free path. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 144: 054701
Franz D, Blanc N, Coraux J, et al. (2016) Atomic structure of Pt nanoclusters supported by graphene/Ir(111) and reversible transformation under CO exposure Physical Review B. 93: 45426
Lechner BAJ, Kim Y, Feibelman PJ, et al. (2015) Solvation and Reaction of Ammonia in Molecularly Thin Water Films Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 119: 23052-23058
Thürmer K, Nie S, Feibelman PJ, et al. (2014) Clusters, molecular layers, and 3D crystals of water on Ni(111). The Journal of Chemical Physics. 141: 18C520
Feibelman PJ. (2013) K+-hydration in a low-energy two-dimensional wetting layer on the basal surface of muscovite. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 139: 074705
Feibelman PJ. (2013) Viscosity of Ultrathin Water Films Confined between Aluminol Surfaces of Kaolinite: Ab Initio Simulations Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 117: 6088-6095
Knudsen J, Feibelman PJ, Gerber T, et al. (2012) Clusters binding to the graphene moire on Ir(111): X-ray photoemission compared to density functional calculations Physical Review B. 85: 35407
Feibelman PJ, Kimmel GA, Smith RS, et al. (2011) A unique vibrational signature of rotated water monolayers on Pt(111): predicted and observed. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 134: 204702
Feibelman PJ, Bartelt NC, Nie S, et al. (2010) Interpretation of high-resolution images of the best-bound wetting layers on Pt(111). The Journal of Chemical Physics. 133: 154703
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