Roles of Low Energy Electrons in the Fabrication Process Using Scanning Tunnelling Microscope
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The effects of low energy electrons in scanning tunnelling microscope operations are explored, with the emphasis on its role in the fabrication processes. A simple model based on the continuum electron diffusion is proposed to account for the observed sub-surface characteristics of the nanoscale features. The results suggest that the local transport properties could affect the outcome of such operations.
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WANG Chen, BAI Chun-li, LI Xiao-dong, SHANG Guang-yi, QIU Xiao-hui. Roles of Low Energy Electrons in the Fabrication Process Using Scanning Tunnelling Microscope[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1996, 13(10): 750-752.
WANG Chen, BAI Chun-li, LI Xiao-dong, SHANG Guang-yi, QIU Xiao-hui. Roles of Low Energy Electrons in the Fabrication Process Using Scanning Tunnelling Microscope[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1996, 13(10): 750-752.
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WANG Chen, BAI Chun-li, LI Xiao-dong, SHANG Guang-yi, QIU Xiao-hui. Roles of Low Energy Electrons in the Fabrication Process Using Scanning Tunnelling Microscope[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1996, 13(10): 750-752.
WANG Chen, BAI Chun-li, LI Xiao-dong, SHANG Guang-yi, QIU Xiao-hui. Roles of Low Energy Electrons in the Fabrication Process Using Scanning Tunnelling Microscope[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1996, 13(10): 750-752.
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