The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electromigration forces from a scanning tunneling microscope tip. This repulsive interaction is obsd. over a length scale of 6 nm. While for voltages above -300 mV the atoms are pulled by the microscope tip, the atoms are pushed away below this threshold. This migration is explained by a resonant scattering of strongly correlated electrons. At small voltages chem. forces are pulling the atom, while for larger voltages the at. manipulation is assisted by the tunneling current. [on SciFinder (R)
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The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
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The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
The authors show in this letter that single metal atoms on a Ni(111) surface can be pushed by electr...
We present a detailed investigation of the manipulation of Ag and Au atoms with a STM tip on the Ag(...
We present a detailed investigation of the manipulation of Ag and Au atoms with a STM tip on the Ag(...
We present a detailed investigation of the manipulation of Ag and Au atoms with a STM tip on the Ag(...
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Since the realization that the tips of scanning probe microscopes can interact with atoms at surface...
We present the theoretical study of the controlled lateral and perpendicular motion of Xe on the Pt(...
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