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Mgr. Martin Ondráček, Ph.D.

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Martin Ondráček
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Scientist
Division (no.)
Division of Solid State Physics (3)
Department (no.)
Department of surfaces and molecular structures (13)
Laboratory / Scientific group
Nanosurf (2609)
Telephone
+420 220 318 503
E-mail
ondracek [at] fzu.cz
Locality
Cukrovarnická
Room
C 210/1
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Reaching submolecular resolution of water molecule nanostructure

Abstract

A collaboration of scientists has made significant progress in imagining water molecules. This work opens the way for studying the internal structure and dynamics of ice or water on the surface of solids.

1/22/2018
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A new method of mapping electrostatic field molecules with submolecular resolution

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A new microscopic method concerning the probe with the flexible terminal atom/molecule enables for the first time direct observation of the chemical structure of individual molecules.

5/27/2016
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Atomic force microscope resolves the polarity of chemical bonds in the molecules

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New measuring method overcomes the insufficiency of previous Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (KPFM). Thus it significantly advances our current possibilities to study the charge transfer at the atomic level.

9/9/2015
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New possibilities of imaging molecules with atomic force microscope

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Recent developments in scanning microscopy enable us to resolve the chemical structure of individual molecules deposited on surfaces.

8/5/2015
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