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We analyze the light emission induced by the tunneling current flowing in a scanning tunneling microscopy experiment. In particular, we study the influence of organic ad-layers on the light emission on the initial monolayer of bismuth (Bi) on Cu(111)
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Autor:
Heiko Wende, C. A. Bobisch, Merlin Schmuck, Rolf Möller, M. C. Cottin, Roberto Robles, Manfred Lange, Dennis van Vörden, Johannes Schaffert
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To be or not to be chlorinated: When octaethylporphyrin iron(III) chloride (FeOEP-Cl) molecules are sublimated onto Cu(111) surfaces, two different molecular species are observed through scanning tunneling microscopy, showing either a protrusion or a
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Gustav Bihlmayer, C. A. Bobisch, Johannes Schaffert, M. C. Cottin, Rolf Möller, Giriraj Jnawali
The electronic structure at the surface of Bi(111) enables us to study the effect of defects scattering into multiple channels. By performing scanning tunneling spectroscopy near step edges, we analyze the resulting oscillations in the local density
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Autor:
Rolf Möller, M. C. Cottin, Nicolás Lorente, A. Sonntag, Jean-Pierre Gauyacq, C. A. Bobisch, Johannes Schaffert
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The rates of a hindered molecular rotation induced by tunneling electrons are evaluated using scattering theory within the sudden approximation. Our approach explains the excitation of copper phthalocyanine molecules (CuPc) on Cu(111) as revealed in
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Jean-Pierre Gauyacq, H. Karacuban, Rolf Möller, Nicolás Lorente, M. C. Cottin, Andreas Sonntag, Johannes Schaffert, C. A. Bobisch
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Although noise is observed in many experiments, it is rarely used as a source of information. However, valuable information can be extracted from noisy signals. The motion of particles on a surface induced, for example, by thermal activation or by th
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Advances in Atom and Single Molecule Machines ISBN: 9783642281716
A scanning tunneling microscope with several tips is ideally suited to analyze the electronic transport through objects on the nanoscale. Two different configurations will be discussed. The lateral transport of electrons may be studied by using two t
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We report on the molecular self-assembly of a highly ordered mixed molecular structure of copper–phthalocyanine (CuPc) and 3,4,9,10–perylene–tetracarboxylic–dianhydride (PTCDA) on Cu(1 1 1) starting from dense PTCDA domains. Low temperature s
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Autor:
Detlef Utzat, Rolf Möller, A. Sonntag, H. Karacuban, Johannes Schaffert, C. A. Bobisch, M. C. Cottin
Publikováno v:
Review of Scientific Instruments. 84:043702
The paper describes a simple scheme enabling the real-time characterization of fluctuations, e.g., of the conductance in scanning tunneling microscopy. The technique can be used in parallel to other data acquisition, evaluating the rate, the amplitud
Autor:
M. C. Cottin, Gustav Bihlmayer, C. A. Bobisch, Giriraj Jnawali, A. Sonntag, Johannes Schaffert, Rolf Möller
Publikováno v:
Applied physics letters 98, 022108 (2011). doi:10.1063/1.3536528
Scanning tunneling microscopy was applied to study the lateral variation of the local density of electronic states on the Bi(111) surface in the vicinity of a point defect. At an energy close to the Fermi level a characteristic pattern with a threefo