Publications of Katrin F. Domke
All genres
Journal Article (61)
2003
Journal Article
552, pp. 115 - 128 (2003)
Determination of the potentials of zero total charge of Pt(100) stepped surfaces in the [01(1)-over-bar] zone. Effect of the step density and anion adsorption. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry Book Chapter (2)
2018
Book Chapter
Surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy. In: Encyclopedia of interfacial chemistry, pp. 542 - 548 (Ed. Wandelt, K.). Elsevier, Amsterdam (2018)
2012
Book Chapter
Multiplex CARS microscopy. In: Coherent raman scattering microscopy, pp. 291 - 308 (Eds. Cheng, X.; Xie, X. S.). CRC Press, Boca Raton (2012)
Talk (1)
2006
Talk
Tip-enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy: Approaching single molecule sensitivity. ECOSS 24, European Conference on Surface Science, Paris, France (2006)
Poster (2)
2005
Poster
Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy – How far can the near-field reach? Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopyy – Faraday Discussion 132, Imperial College, London, UK (2005)
Poster
Detection and characterization of submonolayer adsorbates at smooth metal surfaces by Tip Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy. ECOSS 23, European Conference on Surface Science, Berlin, Germany (2005)
Thesis - PhD (2)
2006
Thesis - PhD
Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy – Topographic and chemical information on the nanoscale. Dissertation, Freie Universität, Berlin (2006)
Thesis - PhD
Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy: Topographic and chemical information on the nanoscale. Dissertation, Freie Universität, Berlin (2006)
Thesis - Diploma (1)
2004
Thesis - Diploma
Restrukturierung einer Ag-Adsorptionsschicht auf Pt-Einkristallelektroden durch Koadsorption von CO. Diploma, University of Bonn, Bonn (2004)
Book Review (2)
2014
Book Review
53 (35), p. 9124 - 9124 (2014)
Understanding Physical Chemistry. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2011
Book Review
50 (36), p. 8226 - 8226 (2011)
Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy. Angewandte Chemie, International Edition Editorial (1)
2023
Editorial
615 (7950), pp. E1 - E2 (2023)
Chemistry governs water organization at a graphene electrode. Nature