STM Study on Two-Dimensional Electronic System Localized on Surfaces(STM-local states)
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概要
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There are some surface electronic states which can be regarded as two dimensional electronic system. Their properties have been studied using novel techniques of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM). Two examples of such surfaces; Si(111)7x7 structure and Au(111), are presented. It was found that behavior of electrons in such states are strongly affected by chemical (adsorbates) and morphological (steps or islands) properties of the surfaces.surface statestwo dimensional electron systemscanning tunneling microscopypoint contactscanning tunneling spectroscopy
- 東北大学の論文
- 1997-03-28
著者
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Hasegawa Yukio
Institute For Materials Research (imr) Tohoku University And Precursory Research For Embryonic Scien
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Lyo In-whan
Ibm T.j. Watson Research Center
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Avouris Phaedon
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
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Avouris Phaedon
Ibm T. J. Watson Research Center
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