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1. Dissociative Electron Attachment Cross Sections for Ni(CO)4, Co(CO)3NO, Cr(CO)6

2. Ligand Size and Carbon-Chain Length Study of Silver Carboxylates in Focused Electron-Beam-Induced Deposition

3. Fast and Efficient Simulation of the FEBID Process with Thermal Effects

4. Charge Transport inside TiO2 Memristors Prepared via FEBID

5. Vanadium and Manganese Carbonyls as Precursors in Electron-Induced and Thermal Deposition Processes

6. Fabrication of Scaffold-Based 3D Magnetic Nanowires for Domain Wall Applications

7. Electron interaction with copper(II) carboxylate compounds

8. Interactions of low-energy electrons with the FEBID precursor chromium hexacarbonyl (Cr(CO)6)

9. Ruthenium(II) MOCVD precursors for phosphorus‐doped ruthenium layer formation

10. Transmission XMCD-PEEM imaging of an engineered vertical FEBID cobalt nanowire with a domain wall

11. Chemistry for electron-induced nanofabrication

12. Direct writing of gold nanostructures with an electron beam: On the way to pure nanostructures by combining optimized deposition with oxygen-plasma treatment

13. Low-dose patterning of platinum nanoclusters on carbon nanotubes by focused-electron-beam-induced deposition as studied by TEM

14. Formation and decay of negative ion states up to 11 eV above the ionization energy of the nanofabrication precursor HFeCo3(CO)12

15. Synthesis of [{AgO2CCH2OMe(PPh3)}n] and theoretical study of its use in focused electron beam induced deposition

16. All-Carbon Electrode Molecular Electronic Devices Based on Langmuir-Blodgett Monolayers

17. Nitrogen as a carrier gas for regime control in focused electron beam induced deposition

18. Spontaneous Dissociation of Co2(CO)8 and Autocatalytic growth of Co on SiO2 : A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Investigation

19. Suppression of low-energy dissociative electron attachment in Fe(CO) 5 upon clustering

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