Sensing the quantum limit in scanning tunnelling spectroscopy
The tunnelling current in scanning tunnelling spectroscopy has often been treated by a continuous charge flow, which lacks proper treatment of charge quantization. Here, Ast et al. unveil the effects of granularity in the tunnelling current at extremely low temperatures by including P(E) theory, the...
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Main Authors: | Christian R. Ast, Berthold Jäck, Jacob Senkpiel, Matthias Eltschka, Markus Etzkorn, Joachim Ankerhold, Klaus Kern |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8037b657263c44e0b297e1860d25be5b |
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