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Ivan Stensgaard

Ivan Stensgaard

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Chemistry

D-Index
75
Citations
20558
World Ranking
4434
National Ranking
32

Overview

Ivan Stensgaard is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research conducted within this institution, although specific details about research topics, publications, or collaborations are not provided.

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Best Publications

  • Design of a Surface Alloy Catalyst for Steam Reforming

    F. Besenbacher;I. Chorkendorff;B. S. Clausen;B. Hammer

  • Atomic-scale structure of single-layer MoS2 nanoclusters

    S. Helveg;J. V. Lauritsen;E. Lægsgaard;I. Stensgaard

  • Oxygen vacancies as active sites for water dissociation on rutile TiO(2)(110).

    R. Schaub;P. Thostrup;N. Lopez;E. Lægsgaard

  • Oxygen vacancies on TiO2(110) and their interaction with H2O and O2: A combined high-resolution STM and DFT study

    Stefan Wendt;Renald Schaub;Jesper Matthiesen;Ebbe K Vestergaard

  • Quantized conductance in an atom-sized point contact.

    L. Olesen;E. Laegsgaard;I. Stensgaard;Flemming Besenbacher

  • Oxygen-mediated diffusion of oxygen vacancies on the TiO2(110) surface.

    Renald Schaub;Erik Wahlström;Anders Rønnau;Erik Lægsgaard

  • Properties of large organic molecules on metal surfaces

    Federico Rosei;Michael Schunack;Yoshitaka Naitoh;Ping Jiang

  • Atomic-scale structure of Co-Mo-S nanoclusters in hydrotreating catalysts

    J.V Lauritsen;S Helveg;E Lægsgaard;I Stensgaard

  • Quantized conductance in atom-sized wires between two metals.

    Mads Brandbyge;Jakob Schiøtz;Mads Reinholdt Sørensen;Per Stoltze

  • Initial growth of Au on Ni(110): Surface alloying of immiscible metals.

    L. Pleth Nielsen;F. Besenbacher;I. Stensgaard;E. Laegsgaard

  • Metastable structures and recombination pathways for atomic hydrogen on the graphite (0001) surface.

    L Hornekaer;Z Sljivancanin;W Xu;R Otero

  • Palladium Nanocrystals on Al 2 O 3 : Structure and Adhesion Energy

    K. Højrup Hansen;T. Worren;Sascha Stempel;E. Lægsgaard

  • Surface reconstruction of Cu(110) induced by oxygen chemisorption.

    F. Jensen;Flemming Besenbacher;Erik Lægsgaard;Ivan Stensgaard

  • Guanine Quartet Networks Stabilized by Cooperative Hydrogen Bonds

    Roberto Otero;Maya Schöck;Luis M. Molina;Erik Lægsgaard

  • Clustering of chemisorbed H(D) atoms on the graphite (0001) surface due to preferential sticking.

    L Hornekaer;E Rauls;W Xu;Z Sljivancanin

  • How a gold substrate can increase the reactivity of a Pt overlayer

    Morten Ø. Pedersen;Stig Helveg;Andrei Ruban;Ivan Stensgaard

  • Dynamics of oxygen-induced reconstruction of Cu(100) studied by scanning tunneling microscopy.

    F Jensen;F Besenbacher;E Laegsgaard;I I Stensgaard

  • Enhancement of surface self-diffusion of platinum atoms by adsorbed hydrogen

    S. Horch;H. T. Lorensen;S. Helveg;E. Lægsgaard

  • Organic Molecules Acting as Templates on Metal Surfaces

    F. Rosei;M. Schunack;P. Jiang;A. Gourdon

  • SURFACE DIFFUSION OF PT ON PT(110) : ARRHENIUS BEHAVIOR OF LONG JUMPS

    T. R. Linderoth;S. Horch;E. Lægsgaard;I. Stensgaard

Frequent Co-Authors

Flemming Besenbacher
Flemming Besenbacher Aarhus University
Erik Lægsgaard
Erik Lægsgaard Aarhus University
Bjørk Hammer
Bjørk Hammer Aarhus University
Jens K. Nørskov
Jens K. Nørskov Technical University of Denmark
Karsten Wedel Jacobsen
Karsten Wedel Jacobsen Technical University of Denmark
André Gourdon
André Gourdon Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Christian Joachim
Christian Joachim Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Federico Rosei
Federico Rosei Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
Stig Helveg
Stig Helveg Technical University of Denmark
Mingdong Dong
Mingdong Dong Aarhus University

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