We present a detailed investigation of the manipulation of Ag and Au atoms with a STM tip on the Ag(111) surface at 5K. The interpretation of the feed-back loop signal gives a precise picture of the movement of the atom during manipulation. The threshold tunnelling resistance and tip-height to move a Au/Ag atom have been determined using automated manipulation measurements. The results show that at low biases chemical forces dominate in the manipulation process. Above ±70 mV tunnelling voltage Au atoms start to move already at greater tip-atom separation, which can be attributed to a current effect. Tip-induced diffusion was used to measure the influence of the electric field which can be ruled out at low biases. ©2003 American Institute of...
We study the physics of atomic manipulation of CO on a Cu(111) surface by combined scanning tunnelin...
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(...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
[[abstract]]Using scanning tunneling microscope (STM), surface atoms can now be manipulated at one's...
Since the realisation that scanned probe tips can interact with atoms at surfaces, much interest has...
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...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
cited By 9International audienceThe performances of the new ScientaOmicron LT-UHV 4-STM microscope h...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
We study the physics of atomic manipulation of CO on a Cu(111) surface by combined scanning tunnelin...
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(...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
[[abstract]]Using scanning tunneling microscope (STM), surface atoms can now be manipulated at one's...
Since the realisation that scanned probe tips can interact with atoms at surfaces, much interest has...
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...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
cited By 9International audienceThe performances of the new ScientaOmicron LT-UHV 4-STM microscope h...
Manipulation of individual atoms and molecules by scanning probe microscopy offers the ability of co...
We study the physics of atomic manipulation of CO on a Cu(111) surface by combined scanning tunnelin...
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...