Energy gap in tunneling spectroscopy: effect of the chemical potential shift
Abstract
We study the effect of a shift of the chemical potential level on the tunneling conductance spectra. In the systems with gapped energy spectra, significant chemical-potential dependent distortions of the differential tunneling conductance curves, dI/dV, arise in the gap region. An expression is derived for the correction of the dI/dV, which in a number of cases was found to be large. The sign of the correction depends on the chemical potential level position with respect to the gap. The correction of the dI/dV associated with the chemical potential shift has a nearly linear dependence on the tip-sample separation z and vanishes at z 0.
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