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Assessment of scanning tunneling spectroscopy modes inspecting electron confinement in surface-confined supramolecular networks.


ABSTRACT: Scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) enables the local, energy-resolved investigation of a samples surface density of states (DOS) by measuring the differential conductance (dI/dV) being approximately proportional to the DOS. It is popular to examine the electronic structure of elementary samples by acquiring dI/dV maps under constant current conditions. Here we demonstrate the intricacy of STS mapping of samples exhibiting a strong corrugation originating from electronic density and local work function changes. The confinement of the Ag(111) surface state by a porous organic network is studied with maps obtained under constant-current (CC) as well as open-feedback-loop (OFL) conditions. We show how the CC maps deviate markedly from the physically more meaningful OFL maps. By applying a renormalization procedure to the OFL data we can mimic the spurious effects of the CC mode and thereby rationalize the physical effects evoking the artefacts in the CC maps.

SUBMITTER: Krenner W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3600600 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Assessment of scanning tunneling spectroscopy modes inspecting electron confinement in surface-confined supramolecular networks.

Krenner Wolfgang W   Kühne Dirk D   Klappenberger Florian F   Barth Johannes V JV  

Scientific reports 20130101


Scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) enables the local, energy-resolved investigation of a samples surface density of states (DOS) by measuring the differential conductance (dI/dV) being approximately proportional to the DOS. It is popular to examine the electronic structure of elementary samples by acquiring dI/dV maps under constant current conditions. Here we demonstrate the intricacy of STS mapping of samples exhibiting a strong corrugation originating from electronic density and local work  ...[more]

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