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Three-dimensional scanning force/tunneling spectroscopy at room temperature
Authors:Sugimoto Yoshiaki  Ueda Keiichi  Abe Masayuki  Morita Seizo
Affiliation:Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka, Japan. ysugimoto@afm.eei.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp
Abstract:
We simultaneously measured the force and tunneling current in three-dimensional (3D) space on the Si(111)-(7 × 7) surface using scanning force/tunneling microscopy at room temperature. The observables, the frequency shift and the time-averaged tunneling current were converted to the physical quantities of interest, i.e. the interaction force and the instantaneous tunneling current. Using the same tip, the local density of states (LDOS) was mapped on the same surface area at constant height by measuring the time-averaged tunneling current as a function of the bias voltage at every lateral position. LDOS images at negative sample voltages indicate that the tip apex is covered with Si atoms, which is consistent with the Si-Si covalent bonding mechanism for AFM imaging. A measurement technique for 3D force/current mapping and LDOS imaging on the equivalent surface area using the same tip was thus demonstrated.
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