Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
Scanning tunneling spectroscopy is used to study the dynamics of hot electrons trapped on a Cu(100) surface in field-emission resonances (FERs) above the vacuum level. Differential conductance maps show isotropic electron interference wave patterns around defects whenever their energy lies within a surface-projected band gap. Their Fourier analysis reveals a broad wave-vector distribution, interpreted as due to the lateral acceleration of hot electrons in the inhomogeneous tip-induced potential. A line-shape analysis of the characteristic constant-current conductance spectra permits establishing the relation between apparent width of peaks and intrinsic linewidth of FERs, as well as the identification of the different broadening mechanisms.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SCANNING TUNNELING MICROSCOPE; IMAGE-POTENTIAL STATES; METAL-SURFACES; INVERSE PHOTOEMISSION; INTERFEROMETRY
List of contributors:
Ceballos, Gustavo
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