We study the physics of atomic manipulation of CO on a Cu(111) surface by combined scanning tunneling microscopy and atomic force microscopy at liquid helium temperatures. In atomic manipulation, an adsorbed atom or molecule is arranged on the surface using the interaction of the adsorbate with substrate and tip. While previous experiments are consistent with a linear superposition model of tip and substrate forces, we find that the force threshold depends on the force field of the tip. Here, we use carbon monoxide front atom identification (COFI) to characterize the tip’s force field. Tips that show COFI profiles with an attractive center can manipulate CO in any direction while tips with a repulsive center can only manipulate in certain d...
Achieving a high intensity in inelastic scanning tunneling spectroscopy (IETS) is important for prec...
Friction is a familiar phenomenon to humankind and has long been studied; however, it is fundamental...
We investigated the atomic structure of metal tips by scanning individual CO molecules adsorbed on P...
We study the physics of atomic manipulation of CO on a Cu(111) surface by combined scanning tunnelin...
We study the physics of atomic manipulation of CO on a Cu(111) surface by combined scanning tunnelin...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
CO-terminated tips currently provide the best spatial resolution obtainable in atomic force microsco...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
CO-terminated tips currently provide the best spatial resolution obtainable in atomic force microsco...
CO-terminated tips currently provide the best spatial resolution obtainable in atomic force microsco...
Achieving a high intensity in inelastic scanning tunneling spectroscopy (IETS) is important for prec...
Achieving a high intensity in inelastic scanning tunneling spectroscopy (IETS) is important for prec...
Since the realization that the tips of scanning probe microscopes can interact with atoms at surface...
Achieving a high intensity in inelastic scanning tunneling spectroscopy (IETS) is important for prec...
Achieving a high intensity in inelastic scanning tunneling spectroscopy (IETS) is important for prec...
Friction is a familiar phenomenon to humankind and has long been studied; however, it is fundamental...
We investigated the atomic structure of metal tips by scanning individual CO molecules adsorbed on P...
We study the physics of atomic manipulation of CO on a Cu(111) surface by combined scanning tunnelin...
We study the physics of atomic manipulation of CO on a Cu(111) surface by combined scanning tunnelin...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
CO-terminated tips currently provide the best spatial resolution obtainable in atomic force microsco...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
CO-terminated tips currently provide the best spatial resolution obtainable in atomic force microsco...
CO-terminated tips currently provide the best spatial resolution obtainable in atomic force microsco...
Achieving a high intensity in inelastic scanning tunneling spectroscopy (IETS) is important for prec...
Achieving a high intensity in inelastic scanning tunneling spectroscopy (IETS) is important for prec...
Since the realization that the tips of scanning probe microscopes can interact with atoms at surface...
Achieving a high intensity in inelastic scanning tunneling spectroscopy (IETS) is important for prec...
Achieving a high intensity in inelastic scanning tunneling spectroscopy (IETS) is important for prec...
Friction is a familiar phenomenon to humankind and has long been studied; however, it is fundamental...
We investigated the atomic structure of metal tips by scanning individual CO molecules adsorbed on P...