Surface State Stark Shift in a Scanning Tunneling Microscope
Abstract
We report a quantitative low-temperature Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy (STS)study on the Ag(111) surface state over an unprecedented range of currents (50 pA to 6 μA)through which we can tune the electric field in the tunnel junction of the microscope. We show that in STS a sizeable Stark effect causes a shift of the surface state binding energy E0.Data taken are reproduced by a one-dimensional potential model calculation, and are found to yield a Stark-free energy E0 in agreement with recent state-of-the-art Photoemission Spectroscopy measurements.
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