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Dietmar Möbius

Dietmar Möbius

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Chemistry

D-Index
45
Citations
8357
World Ranking
16351
National Ranking
1186

Overview

Dietmar Möbius was affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany during their scientific career.

Information regarding specific papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, book publications, main fields or subfields of study, main topics of work, and awards is not available for Dietmar Möbius.

The available data indicates that their scholarly output and collaborative networks were not documented in detail in the accessible records.

The scientist was deceased at the time of the data compilation.

Best Publications

  • Systems of Monomolecular Layers—Assembling and Physico‐Chemical Behavior

    Hans Kuhn;Dietmar Möbius

  • Local surface potentials and electric dipole moments of lipid monolayers: Contributions of the water/lipid and the lipid/air interfaces

    Viola Vogel;Dietmar Möbius

  • Enhanced light reflection by dye monolayers at the air–water interface

    H. Grüniger;D. Möbius;H. Meyer

  • Scheibe Aggregates

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  • Surfactants: Chemistry, Interfacial Properties, Applications

    V. B. Fainerman;D. Möbius;Reinhard Miller

  • Reflection and transmission of light by dye monolayers

    Michel Orrit;Dietmar Möbius;Urs Lehmann;Horst Meyer

  • Controlled Transfer of Excitation Energy Through Thin Layers

    H. Bücher;K. H. Drexhage;M. Fleck;H. Kuhn

  • Exciton–surface plasmon coupling: An experimental investigation

    I. Pockrand;A. Brillante;D. Möbius

  • Two-dimensional arrangement of chromophores in J aggregates of long-chain merocyanines and its effect on energy transfer in monolayer systems

    H. Nakahara;K. Fukuda;D. Möbius;H. Kuhn

  • Nonradiative decay of excited molecules near a metal surface

    I. Pockrand;A. Brillante;D. Möbius

  • MORPHOLOGY OF PENTADECANOIC ACID MONOLAYERS AT THE AIR-WATER-INTERFACE STUDIED BY BAM

    Dirk Honig;Gernot A. Overbeck;Dietmar Mobius

  • Reflectometry at the Brewster angle and Brewster angle microscopy at the air-water interface

    Dirk Hönig;Dietmar Möbius

  • Designed Monolayer Assemblies

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  • Designed Monolayer Assemblies

    Dietmar Möbius

  • Hydrated Polar Groups in Lipid Monolayers - Effective Local Dipole-Moments and Dielectric-Properties

    Viola Vogel;Dietmar Möbius

  • Energy transfer in monolayers with cyanine dye Sheibe aggregates

    Dietmar Möbius;Hans Kuhn

  • Systeme aus monomolekularen Schichten – Zusammenbau und physikalisch‐chemisches Verhalten

    Hans Kuhn;Dietmar Möbius

  • Optical biosensor and method of use

    Herbert Hugl;Eberhard Kuckert;Dietmar Mobius;Holger Ohst

  • Monolayer Assemblies of Dyes to Study the Role of Thermal Collisions in Energy Transfer

    Dietmar Möbius;Hans Kuhn

  • Formation of Molecular Strands by Hydrogen Bonds at the Gas–Water Interface: Molecular Recognition and Quantitative Hydrolysis of Barbituric Acid Lipids

    Ramesh Ahuja;Pier‐Lorenzo Caruso;Dietmar Möbius;Wolfgang Paulus

  • Non-linear optical properties of hemicyanine monolayers and the protonation effect

    G. Marowsky;L.F. Chi;D. Möbius;R. Steinhoff

  • Preliminary communication Multilayer light emitting diodes based on columnar discotics

    I. H. Stapff;V. Stumpflen;J. H. Wendorff;D. B. Spohn

  • Distance dependence of surface-enhanced resonance Raman enhancement in Langmuir-Blodgett dye multilayers.

    T. M. Cotton;R. A. Uphaus;D. Möbius

  • Electron Transfer in Monolayer Assemblies with Incorporated Ruthenium (II) Complexes

    Karl-Peter Seefeld;Dietmar Möbius;Hans Kuhn

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans Kuhn
Hans Kuhn Max Planck Society
Helmut Ringsdorf
Helmut Ringsdorf Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Lifeng Chi
Lifeng Chi Soochow University
Michel Orrit
Michel Orrit Leiden University
Stefan W. Hell
Stefan W. Hell Max Planck Society
Thomas M. Jovin
Thomas M. Jovin Max Planck Society
Helmuth Möhwald
Helmuth Möhwald Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces
Roger Legras
Roger Legras Université Catholique de Louvain
André Laschewsky
André Laschewsky University of Potsdam
Joachim H. Wendorff
Joachim H. Wendorff Philipp University of Marburg

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