Boyle Michael G, Feng Lei, Dawson P
Centre for Nanostructured Media, International Research Centre for Experimental Physics, Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast BT7 1NN, UK.
Ultramicroscopy. 2008 May;108(6):558-66. doi: 10.1016/j.ultramic.2007.08.012. Epub 2007 Sep 14.
Gold is the optimal tip metal for light emission in scanning tunnelling microscopy (LESTM) under ambient conditions. Sharp Au-tips of approximately 10 nm radius were produced reliably using a safe, two-step etching method in 20% (w/w) CaCl2 solution. Previous CaCl2-based methods have tended to produce blunter tips, while other etching techniques that do produce sharp Au-tips, do so with the use of toxic or hazardous electrolytes. The tips are characterised using scanning electron microscopy and their efficacy in LESTM is evidenced by high-resolution, simultaneous topographic and photon mapping of Au(111)- and polycrystalline Au-surfaces. Spectra of the optical emission exhibit only one or two peaks with etched tips in contrast to the more complex spectra typical of cut tips; this feature, together with the highly symmetric geometry of the tips, facilitates a definitive analysis of the light emission process.
金是环境条件下扫描隧道显微镜(LESTM)中用于发光的最佳针尖金属。使用安全的两步蚀刻法在20%(w/w)CaCl2溶液中可靠地制备出了半径约为10 nm的尖锐金针尖。以前基于CaCl2的方法往往会产生更钝的针尖,而其他确实能产生尖锐金针尖的蚀刻技术,则需要使用有毒或有害的电解质。通过扫描电子显微镜对针尖进行表征,并通过对Au(111)和多晶金表面进行高分辨率的同步形貌和光子映射,证明了它们在LESTM中的有效性。与切割针尖典型的更复杂光谱相比,蚀刻针尖的光发射光谱仅显示一两个峰;这一特征,连同针尖高度对称的几何形状,有助于对发光过程进行明确的分析。