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Phantom Force Induced by Tunneling Current: a Characterization on Si(111)

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Journal Phys Rev Lett
Specialty Biophysics
Date 2011 Jun 28
PMID 21702622
Citations 10
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Abstract

Simultaneous measurements of tunneling current and atomic forces provide complementary atomic-scale data of the electronic and structural properties of surfaces and adsorbates. With these data, we characterize a strong impact of the tunneling current on the measured force on samples with limited conductivity. The effect is a lowering of the effective gap voltage through sample resistance which in turn lowers the electrostatic attraction, resulting in an apparently repulsive force. This effect is expected to occur on other low-conductance samples, such as adsorbed molecules, and to strongly affect Kelvin probe measurements when tunneling occurs.

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