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Overview

Harald Ibach is affiliated with Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany. Their research interests primarily lie within the domains of Physics and Astronomy as well as Materials Science. The focus of their studies extends across several subfields including Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Surfaces, Coatings and Films, Electrochemistry, and Materials Chemistry.

Their scholarly contributions cover a range of topics such as Electron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques, Electrochemical Analysis and Applications, Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides, Quantum and superfluid helium dynamics, Advanced Chemical Physics Studies, and Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies.

Recent papers published by Harald Ibach include:

  • A novel high-current, high-resolution, low-kinetic-energy electron source for inverse photoemission spectroscopy, 2023, Review of Scientific Instruments
  • Quantum motion of hydrogen on Ni(100) surfaces, 2020, Physical review. B./Physical review. B

The frequent publication venues for their work comprise:

  • Review of Scientific Instruments
  • Physical review. B./Physical review. B

Harald Ibach collaborates with multiple coauthors, including:

  • Haruki Sato
  • Mihiro Kubo
  • F. Stefan Tautz
  • Hiroyuki Yoshida
  • François C. Bocquet

Best Publications

  • Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy and Surface Vibrations

    H. Ibach;D. L. Mills

  • The role of surface stress in reconstruction, epitaxial growth and stabilization of mesoscopic structures

    Harald Ibach

  • Formation of a well-ordered aluminium oxide overlayer by oxidation of NiAl(110)

    R.M. Jaeger;H. Kuhlenbeck;H.-J. Freund;M. Wuttig

  • Magnetic live surface layers in Fe/Cu(100).

    J. Thomassen;F. May;B. Feldmann;M. Wuttig

  • Vibrational Study of the Initial Stages of the Oxidation of Si(111) and Si(100) Surfaces

    H. Ibach;H. D. Bruchmann;H. Wagner

  • Adsorption of oxygen on Pt(111)

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  • Identification of strained silicon layers at Si-SiO 2 interfaces and clean Si surfaces by nonlinear optical spectroscopy

    W. Daum;H.-J. Krause;U. Reichel;H. Ibach

  • Surface-State Transitions of Silicon in Electron Energy-Loss Spectra

    J.E. Rowe;H. Ibach

  • Electron orbital energies of oxygen adsorbed on silicon surfaces and of silicon dioxide

    H. Ibach;J. E. Rowe

  • Physics of Surfaces and Interfaces

    Harald Ibach

  • Magnetic Domain Structures in Ultrathin Co/Au(111): On the Influence of Film Morphology.

    M. Speckmann;H. P. Oepen;H. Ibach

  • Surface and Bulk Contributions to Ultraviolet Photoemission Spectra of Silicon

    J. E. Rowe;H. Ibach

  • Adsorption of CO on Pt(111) and Pt 6(111) × (111) studied by high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy and thermal desorption spectroscopy

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  • Optical Surface Phonons in Zinc Oxide Detected by Slow-Electron Spectroscopy

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  • Surface phonon dispersion of Ni(100) measured by inelastic electron scattering

    S. Lehwald;J. M. Szeftel;H. Ibach;T. S. Rahman

  • Decomposition of hydrocarbons on flat and stepped Ni(111) surfaces

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  • The preexponential factor in desorption — CO on Ni(111)

    H. Ibach;W. Erley;H. Wagner

  • Step dynamics on Ag (111) and Cu (100) surfaces

    M. Poensgen;J.F. Wolf;J. Frohn;M. Giesen

  • Solid-State Physics: An Introduction to Principles of Materials Science

    Harald Ibach;Hans Luth

  • Dissociative chemisorption of H2O on Si(100) and Si(111) - a vibrational study

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  • Investigations on phase transitions within thin Al2O3 layers on NiAl(001) — HREELS on aluminum oxide films

    P. Gassmann;R. Franchy;H. Ibach

  • Spin-polarized electron energy loss spectroscopy of high energy, large wave vector spin waves in ultrathin fcc Co films on Cu(001).

    R. Vollmer;M. Etzkorn;P. S. Anil Kumar;H. Ibach

  • Electron Energy Loss Spectrometers

    Harald Ibach

  • Surface Self-Diffusion by Vacancy Motion: Island Ripening on Cu(001)

    J. B. Hannon;C. Klünker;M. Giesen;H. Ibach

  • Oxygen on Cu(100) — A case of an adsorbate induced reconstruction

    M. Wuttig;R. Franchy;H. Ibach

  • STRESS RELIEF IN RECONSTRUCTION

    Claudia E. Bach;Margret Giesen;Harald Ibach;T. L. Einstein

  • Experimental determination of adsorbate-induced surface stress: Oxygen on Si(111) and Si(100).

    D. Sander;H. Ibach

  • Attractive interaction between steps.

    J. Frohn;M. Giesen;M. Poensgen;J. F. Wolf

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthias Wuttig
Matthias Wuttig RWTH Aachen University
Hans Lüth
Hans Lüth Forschungszentrum Jülich
Talat S. Rahman
Talat S. Rahman University of Central Florida
Claus M. Schneider
Claus M. Schneider Forschungszentrum Jülich
J. Kirschner
J. Kirschner Max Planck Society
Dieter M. Kolb
Dieter M. Kolb University of Ulm
K. Heinz
K. Heinz University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Norman C. Bartelt
Norman C. Bartelt Sandia National Laboratories
Ellen D. Williams
Ellen D. Williams University of Maryland, College Park
Ulrich Stimming
Ulrich Stimming Technical University of Munich

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