Using a Green's function approach, we investigate band structure effects in the BEEM current distribution in $k_{\parallel}$-space. In the elastic limit, this formalism provides a "para meter free” solution of the BEEM problem. At low temperatures, and for thin metallic layers, the elastic approximation is enough to explain the experimental I(V) curves at low voltages. At higher voltages inelastic effects are approximately taken into account by introducing an effective RPA-electron lifetime, much in similarity with LEED theory. For thick films, however, additional damping mechanisms are required to obtain agreement with experiment
We investigate charge transport across metal–molecule–metal junctions, i.e. hexagonal and triangular...
Ab initio nonequilibrium Keldysh formalism based on an N-order renormalization technique is used to ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2003.Includes bibliographi...
PACS. 61.16Ch { Scanning probe microscopy: scanning tunneling, atomic force, scanning opti-cal, magn...
We present a theoretical framework well suited to analyze ballistic electron emission microscopy (BE...
Using a quantum mechanical approach, we compute the ballistic electron emission microscopy current d...
We report upon a comprehensive investigation of the subthreshold characteristics of the ballistic el...
The present status of theories for interpreting experimental ballistic electron emission mi-croscopy...
Using a Green’s-function approach that incorporates band-structure effects, and a complementary k-sp...
We have developed a calculation scheme for the elastic electron current in ultra-thin epitaxial hete...
Ballistic electron emission microscopy (BEEM) has been used to investigate the Au/n-ZnSe contact at ...
Our current study focuses on an analysis of the ballistic electron emission microscopy(BEEM) spectra...
We describe the FORTRAN-90 program BEEM v2.1 for the computation of real and reciprocal space curren...
Ballistic-electron-emission microscopy (BEEM) has been used to study the PtSi/n-type Si(100) interfa...
Electron-interface scattering during electron-phonon nonequilibrium in thin films creates another pa...
We investigate charge transport across metal–molecule–metal junctions, i.e. hexagonal and triangular...
Ab initio nonequilibrium Keldysh formalism based on an N-order renormalization technique is used to ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2003.Includes bibliographi...
PACS. 61.16Ch { Scanning probe microscopy: scanning tunneling, atomic force, scanning opti-cal, magn...
We present a theoretical framework well suited to analyze ballistic electron emission microscopy (BE...
Using a quantum mechanical approach, we compute the ballistic electron emission microscopy current d...
We report upon a comprehensive investigation of the subthreshold characteristics of the ballistic el...
The present status of theories for interpreting experimental ballistic electron emission mi-croscopy...
Using a Green’s-function approach that incorporates band-structure effects, and a complementary k-sp...
We have developed a calculation scheme for the elastic electron current in ultra-thin epitaxial hete...
Ballistic electron emission microscopy (BEEM) has been used to investigate the Au/n-ZnSe contact at ...
Our current study focuses on an analysis of the ballistic electron emission microscopy(BEEM) spectra...
We describe the FORTRAN-90 program BEEM v2.1 for the computation of real and reciprocal space curren...
Ballistic-electron-emission microscopy (BEEM) has been used to study the PtSi/n-type Si(100) interfa...
Electron-interface scattering during electron-phonon nonequilibrium in thin films creates another pa...
We investigate charge transport across metal–molecule–metal junctions, i.e. hexagonal and triangular...
Ab initio nonequilibrium Keldysh formalism based on an N-order renormalization technique is used to ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2003.Includes bibliographi...