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Tunneling Spectroscopy of short atomic chains.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2011
Abstract
In this paper we present results on transmission-energy and current-voltage curves for a Scanning Tunneling Microscopy probe in the presence of an atomic chain, operating in spectroscopy mode. We compare the results with independently calculated density of sates. Finally, we propose algorithms to process this experimental information to obtain chemical specificity and position of impurities in the chain.
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