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63
Citations
17085
World Ranking
6081
National Ranking
1555

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1996 - Medard W. Welch Award, American Vacuum Society (AVS) For his insightful predications and explanations of surface phenomena based on first principles calculations
  • 1989 - Davisson–Germer Prize in Atomic or Surface Physics, American Physical Society
  • 1981 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

Overview

Peter J. Feibelman is affiliated with Sandia National Laboratories in the United States. Their recent work includes publications primarily in the journal Physics Today. The two recorded papers are "Charles B. Duke" published in 2020 and "Clarifications on the Chien-Shiung Wu feature" published in 2025.

Their research collaborations include frequent co-authors such as L. J. Brillson and H.F. Dylla.

Publication venues for their work focus on:

  • Physics Today

Peter J. Feibelman has received recognition for contributions to the field, including the Davisson-Germer Prize in Atomic or Surface Physics from the American Physical Society in 1989 and was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1981.

Their scientific output reflects activity in fields connected with atomic and surface physics, as indicated by the awards and publication focus.

Best Publications

  • Ion desorption by core-hole Auger decay

    M. L. Knotek;Peter J. Feibelman

  • Surface electromagnetic fields

    Peter J. Feibelman

  • The CO/Pt(111) puzzle

    Peter J. Feibelman;B. Hammer;J. K. Norskov;F. Wagner

  • Two-dimensional Ir cluster lattice on a graphene Moiré on Ir(111)

    Alpha T. N’Diaye;Sebastian Bleikamp;Peter J. Feibelman;Thomas Michely

  • Partial dissociation of water on Ru(0001)

    Peter J. Feibelman

  • Surface self-diffusion on Pt(001) by an atomic exchange mechanism.

    G. L. Kellogg;Peter J. Feibelman

  • Diffusion path for an Al adatom on Al(001)

    Peter J. Feibelman

  • Reinterpretation of electron-stimulated desorption data from chemisorption systems

    Peter J. Feibelman;M. L. Knotek

  • Stability of ionically bonded surfaces in ionizing environments

    M.L. Knotek;Peter J. Feibelman

  • Evidence for graphene growth by C cluster attachment

    Elena Loginova;Norman C. Bartelt;Peter J. Feibelman;Kevin F. McCarty

  • Microscopic calculation of electromagnetic fields in refraction at a jellium-vacuum interface

    Peter J. Feibelman

  • Factors influencing graphene growth on metal surfaces

    E Loginova;N C Bartelt;P J Feibelman;K F McCarty

  • Electronic Structure of a "Poisoned" Transition-Metal Surface

    Peter J. Feibelman;D. R. Hamann

  • Green's-function methods for electronic-structure calculations

    A. R. Williams;Peter J. Feibelman;N. D. Lang

  • Modification of transition metal electronic structure by P, S, Cl, and Li adatoms

    Peter J. Feibelman;D.R. Hamann

  • Effects on Photoemission of the Spatially Varying Photon Field at a Metal Surface

    Harry J. Levinson;E. W. Plummer;Peter J. Feibelman

  • Pentagons and heptagons in the first water layer on Pt(111).

    S. Nie;Peter J. Feibelman;N. C. Bartelt;K. Thürmer

  • Evidence for Interlayer Coupling and Moire Periodic Potentials in Twisted Bilayer Graphene

    Taisuke Ohta;Jeremy T Robinson;Peter J Feibelman;Aaron Bostwick

  • Force and total-energy calculations for a spatially compact adsorbate on an extended, metallic crystal surface.

    Peter J. Feibelman

  • Novel water overlayer growth on Pd(111) characterized with scanning tunneling microscopy and density functional theory.

    J. Cerdá;A. Michaelides;A. Michaelides;M.-L. Bocquet;Peter J. Feibelman

Frequent Co-Authors

D. R. Hamann
D. R. Hamann Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Thomas Michely
Thomas Michely University of Cologne
Norman C. Bartelt
Norman C. Bartelt Sandia National Laboratories
Kevin F. McCarty
Kevin F. McCarty Sandia National Laboratories
Brian S. Swartzentruber
Brian S. Swartzentruber Sandia National Laboratories
F. J. Himpsel
F. J. Himpsel University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jesper N Andersen
Jesper N Andersen Lund University
Charles H. F. Peden
Charles H. F. Peden Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Miquel Salmeron
Miquel Salmeron Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Angelos Michaelides
Angelos Michaelides University of Cambridge

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