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Bruno Pettinger

Bruno Pettinger

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Chemistry

D-Index
61
Citations
10890
World Ranking
9426
National Ranking
677

Overview

Bruno Pettinger is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Their professional activities are centered within this institution, which is known for fostering research across diverse scientific disciplines.

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Best Publications

  • Nanoscale Probing of Adsorbed Species by Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

    Bruno Pettinger;Bin Ren;Gennaro Picardi;Rolf Schuster

  • Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and microscopy on single dye molecules with 15 nm resolution.

    Jens Steidtner;Bruno Pettinger

  • Preparation of gold tips suitable for tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and light emission by electrochemical etching

    Bin Ren;Gennaro Picardi;Bruno Pettinger

  • Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy: near-fields acting on a few molecules.

    Bruno Pettinger;Philip Schambach;Carlos J Villagómez;Nicola Scott

  • Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy: Towards Single Molecule Spectroscopy

    Bruno Pettinger;Gennaro Picardi;Rolf Schuster;Gerhard Ertl

  • Ionic adsorption at the Au(111) electrode

    Jacek Lipkowski;Zhichao Shi;Aicheng Chen;Bruno Pettinger

  • Surface-enhanced and STM-tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy at metal surfaces

    Bruno Pettinger;Gennaro Picardi;Rolf Schuster;Gerhard Ertl

  • On the nature of the active state of silver during catalytic oxidation of methanol

    X. Bao;M. Muhler;B. Pettinger;R. Schlögl

  • Toward Raman Fingerprints of Single Dye Molecules at Atomically Smooth Au(111)

    Katrin F. Domke;Dai Zhang;Bruno Pettinger

  • Iodide adsorption at the Au(111) electrode surface

    Aicheng Chen;Zhichao Shi;Dan Bizzotto;Jacek Lipkowski

  • Tip‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) of malachite green isothiocyanate at Au(111): bleaching behavior under the influence of high electromagnetic fields

    Bruno Pettinger;Bin Ren;Gennaro Picardi;Rolf Schuster

  • SERS on carbon chain segments: monitoring locally surface chemistry

    Andrzej Kudelski;Bruno Pettinger

  • Surface enhanced raman scattering from silver-halide and silver-pyridine vibrations and the role of silver ad-atoms

    H. Wetzel;H. Gerischer;B. Pettinger

  • Tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of benzenethiol adsorbed on Au and Pt single-crystal surfaces.

    Bin Ren;Gennaro Picardi;Bruno Pettinger;Rolf Schuster

  • Experimental fingerprints of vibrational wave-packet motion during ultrafast heterogeneous electron transfer.

    Carsten Zimmermann;Frank Willig;Sesha Shankar Ramakrishna;Bernd Burfeindt

  • Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectra of Picomole Quantities of DNA Nucleobases at Au(111)

    Katrin F. Domke;Dai Zhang;Bruno Pettinger

  • Enhanced Raman spectroscopy: Single molecules or carbon?

    Katrin Friederike Domke;Dai Zhang;Bruno Pettinger

  • Tip-enhanced Raman scattering: Influence of the tip-surface geometry on optical resonance and enhancement

    Bruno Pettinger;Katrin F. Domke;Dai Zhang;Gennaro Picardi

  • Direct monitoring of plasmon resonances in a tip-surface gap of varying width

    Bruno Pettinger;Katrin Friederike Domke;Dai Zhang;Rolf Schuster

  • Raman spectra of pyridine adsorbed on silver (100) and (111) electrode surfaces

    B. Pettinger;U. Wenning

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerhard Ertl
Gerhard Ertl Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society
Heinz Gerischer
Heinz Gerischer Max Planck Society
Jacek Lipkowski
Jacek Lipkowski University of Guelph
Xinhe Bao
Xinhe Bao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Martin Muhler
Martin Muhler Ruhr University Bochum
Bin Ren
Bin Ren Xiamen University
Michael R. Philpott
Michael R. Philpott Tohoku University
Aicheng Chen
Aicheng Chen University of Guelph
Kenichi Honda
Kenichi Honda University of Tokyo
Dieter M. Kolb
Dieter M. Kolb University of Ulm

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