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Moritz Sokolowski

Moritz Sokolowski

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Chemistry

D-Index
44
Citations
6169
World Ranking
16963
National Ranking
1227

Overview

Moritz Sokolowski is affiliated with the University of Bonn in Germany. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily in Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, with specific focus on subfields such as Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics; Biomedical Engineering; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Materials Chemistry; and Environmental Engineering.

The research topics covered by Moritz Sokolowski include:

  • Surface Chemistry and Catalysis
  • Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
  • Surface and Thin Film Phenomena
  • Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
  • Graphene research and applications
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies

Moritz Sokolowski has contributed to numerous publications in academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C (5 publications)
  • Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology (2 publications)
  • Nanoscale (1 publication)
  • Physical Review B (1 publication)
  • Review of Scientific Instruments (1 publication)

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Moritz Sokolowski are as follows:

  • Chiral self-organized single 2D-layers of tetramers from a functional donor-acceptor molecule by the surface template effect, 2023, Nanoscale
  • The influence of an interfacial hBN layer on the fluorescence of an organic molecule, 2020, Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
  • Hydrogen-Bonded One-Dimensional Chains of Quinacridone on Ag(100) and Cu(111): The Role of Chirality and Surface Bonding, 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • Homogeneous and inhomogeneous line shape of the electronic excitation of a single molecule on a surface, 2021, Physical Review B
  • Growth of Hydrogen-Bonded Molecular Aggregates on a Thin Alkali Halide Layer: Quinacridone on KCl/Ag(100), 2023, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Moritz Sokolowski include:

  • Anna J. Kny
  • Thomas Bredow
  • Niklas Humberg
  • Eric Le Moal
  • Ritu Tomar

Best Publications

  • Highly ordered structures and submolecular scanning tunnelling microscopy contrast of PTCDA and DM-PBDCI monolayers on Ag(111) and Ag(110)

    K Glöckler;C Seidel;A Soukopp;M Sokolowski

  • Molecular Distortions and Chemical Bonding of a Large π-Conjugated Molecule on a Metal Surface

    A. Hauschild;Khadga Jung Karki;B.C.C. Cowie;M. Rohlfing

  • Substrate-interaction, long-range order, and epitaxy of large organic adsorbates

    E. Umbach;M. Sokolowski;R. Fink

  • Role of Intermolecular Interactions on the Electronic and Geometric Structure of a Large π-Conjugated Molecule Adsorbed on a Metal Surface

    Kilian L;Hauschild A;Temirov R;Soubatch S

  • Vertical bonding distances of PTCDA on Au(1 1 1) and Ag(1 1 1): Relation to the bonding type

    S.K.M. Henze;O. Bauer;T.-L. Lee;M. Sokolowski

  • Surface “architecture” with large organic molecules: interface order and epitaxy

    E Umbach;K Glöckler;M Sokolowski

  • Ultra-sensitive surface absorption spectroscopy using sub-wavelength diameter optical fibers

    F Warken;E Vetsch;D Meschede;M Sokolowski

  • Molecular beam epitaxy of organic films investigated by high resolution low energy electron diffraction (SPA-LEED): 3,4,9,10-perylenetetracarboxylicacid-dianhydride (PTCDA) on Ag(1 1 1)

    L. Kilian;E. Umbach;M. Sokolowski;M. Sokolowski

  • Valence electronic structure of gas-phase 3,4,9,10-perylene tetracarboxylic acid dianhydride: Experiment and theory

    Navit Dori;Mahesh Menon;Lennart Kilian;Moritz Sokolowski;Moritz Sokolowski

  • Strong electron-phonon coupling at a metal/organic interface: PTCDA/Ag(111)

    F. S. Tautz;M. Eremtchenko;J. A. Schaefer;M. Sokolowski

  • Work function of ITO substrates and band-offsets at the TPD/ITO interface determined by photoelectron spectroscopy

    L Chkoda;C Heske;M Sokolowski;E Umbach

  • Post‐polymerization functionalization of conducting polymers: Novel poly(alkylthiophene)s substituted with easily. Replaceable activated ester groups

    Peter Baüerle;Markus Hiller;Stefan Scheib;Moritz Sokolowski

  • Determination of the coincidence lattice of an ultra thin Al2O3 film on Ni3Al(111)

    S. Degen;A. Krupski;M. Kralj;A. Langner

  • Normal-incidence x-ray standing-wave determination of the adsorption geometry of PTCDA on Ag(111): Comparison of the ordered room-temperature and disordered low-temperature phases

    A. Hauschild;R. Temirov;S. Soubatch;O. Bauer

  • Nucleation and Growth of Molecular Organic Crystals in a Liquid Film under Vapor Deposition

    M. Voigt;S. Dorsfeld;A. Volz;M. Sokolowski

  • Vibrational properties of ultrathin PTCDA films on Ag(110)

    F. S. Tautz;S. Sloboshanin;J. A. Schaefer;R. Scholz

  • Role of functional groups in surface bonding of planar π -conjugated molecules

    Oliver Bauer;Giuseppe Mercurio;Martin Willenbockel;Werner Reckien

  • Optical processes in ultrathin oligothiophene films on well-defined substrates

    W. Gebauer;M. Sokolowski;E. Umbach

  • Thermally activated injection limited conduction in single layer N,N′-diphenyl-N,N′-bis(3-methylphenyl)1-1′-biphenyl-4,4′-diamine light emitting diodes

    A. J. Campbell;D. D. C. Bradley;J. Laubender;M. Sokolowski

  • Initial growth of insulating overlayers of NaCl on Ge(100) observed by scanning tunneling microscopy with atomic resolution

    K. Glöckler;M. Sokolowski;A. Soukopp;E. Umbach

Frequent Co-Authors

Eberhard Umbach
Eberhard Umbach University of Würzburg
Peter Bäuerle
Peter Bäuerle University of Ulm
Rainer H. Fink
Rainer H. Fink University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Thomas Bredow
Thomas Bredow University of Bonn
Christoph A. Schalley
Christoph A. Schalley Freie Universität Berlin
Clemens Heske
Clemens Heske University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Wolf Gero Schmidt
Wolf Gero Schmidt University of Paderborn
J. Michael Gottfried
J. Michael Gottfried Philipp University of Marburg
Michael Rohlfing
Michael Rohlfing University of Münster

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