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  • 1971 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS)

Overview

Theodore E. Madey was affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to the academic community primarily as a researcher and scientist. Their work and professional activity were recognized across relevant scientific circles.

Madey was awarded the status of Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 1971, a distinction reflecting their engagement and contributions within the field of physics.

There are no specific records of Theodore E. Madey's papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or detailed fields and subfields of study available in the provided data.

Best Publications

  • The interaction of water with solid surfaces: Fundamental aspects

    Patricia A. Thiel;Theodore E. Madey

  • Role of water in electron-initiated processes and radical chemistry: issues and scientific advances.

    Bruce C Garrett;David A Dixon;Donald M Camaioni;Daniel M Chipman

  • Kinetics of the hydrogenation of CO over a single crystal nickel catalyst

    D.W. Goodman;R.D. Kelley;T.E. Madey;J.T. Yates

  • Electron-Stimulated Desorption as a Tool for Studies of Chemisorption: A Review

    Theodore E. Madey;John T. Yates

  • Adsorption of oxygen and oxidation of CO on the ruthenium (001) surface

    Theodore E. Madey;H. Albert Engelhardt;Dietrich Menzel

  • Interaction of water, oxygen, and hydrogen with TiO2(110) surfaces having different defect densities

    J.‐M. Pan;B. L. Maschhoff;U. Diebold;T. E. Madey

  • Vibrational spectroscopy of molecules on surfaces

    John T. Yates;Theodore E. Madey

  • TiO2 by XPS

    Ulrike Diebold;T. E. Madey

  • TITANIUM AND REDUCED TITANIA OVERLAYERS ON TITANIUM DIOXIDE (110)

    J.T. Mayer;U. Diebold;T.E. Madey;E. Garfunkel

  • Thermal stability of Pt films on TiO2(110): evidence for encapsulation

    François Pesty;Hans-Peter Steinrück;Theodore E. Madey

  • Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions DIET I

    Norman H. Tolk;Morton M. Traum;John C. Tully;Theodore E. Madey

  • Ultrathin metal films on a metal oxide surface: Growth of Au on TiO 2 (110)

    Lei Zhang;Rajendra Persaud;Theodore E. Madey

  • Photoelectron spectroscopic studies of adsorption of CO and oxygen on Ru(001)

    J.C. Fuggle;T.E. Madey;M. Steinkilberg;D. Menzel

  • Growth mode of ultrathin copper overlayers on TiO2(110).

    U. Diebold;J.-M. Pan;T. E. Madey

  • Desorption methods as probes of kinetics and bonding at surfaces

    Theodore E Madey;John T Yates

  • Ultrathin metal film growth on TiO2(110): an overview

    Ulrike Diebold;Jian-Mei Pan;Theodore E. Madey

  • The structure of CO on Ni(111)

    Falko P. Netzer;Theodore E. Madey

  • GROWTH, MORPHOLOGY, INTERFACIAL EFFECTS AND CATALYTIC PROPERTIES OF Au ON TiO2

    F. Cosandey;T. E. Madey

  • Chemical‐state effects in Auger electron spectroscopy

    R. R. Rye;T. E. Madey;J. E. Houston;P. H. Holloway

  • Initial growth and morphology of thin Au films on TiO2(110)

    Lei Zhang;Frederic Cosandey;Rajendra Persaud;Theodore E. Madey

  • Elucidation of the active surface and origin of the weak metal–hydrogen bond on Ni/Pt(1 1 1) bimetallic surfaces: a surface science and density functional theory study

    John R Kitchin;Neetha A Khan;Mark A Barteau;Jingguang G Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

John T. Yates
John T. Yates University of Virginia
Hao Wang
Hao Wang Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Eric Garfunkel
Eric Garfunkel Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Jingguang G. Chen
Jingguang G. Chen Columbia University
Chris Perry
Chris Perry University of Exeter
Léon Sanche
Léon Sanche Université de Sherbrooke
D. W. Goodman
D. W. Goodman Texas A&M University
Gerald Lucovsky
Gerald Lucovsky North Carolina State University
Sanjaya D. Senanayake
Sanjaya D. Senanayake Brookhaven National Laboratory

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