Weismann Alexander, Wenderoth Martin, Lounis Samir, Zahn Peter, Quaas Norbert, Ulbrich Rainer G, Dederichs Peter H, Blügel Stefan
IV Physikalisches Institut, Universität Göttingen, 37077 Göttingen, Germany.
Science. 2009 Feb 27;323(5918):1190-3. doi: 10.1126/science.1168738.
The Fermi surface that characterizes the electronic band structure of crystalline solids can be difficult to image experimentally in a way that reveals local variations. We show that Fermi surfaces can be imaged in real space with a low-temperature scanning tunneling microscope when subsurface point scatterers are present: in this case, cobalt impurities under a copper surface. Even the very simple Fermi surface of copper causes strongly anisotropic propagation characteristics of bulk electrons that are confined in beamlike paths on the nanoscale. The induced charge density oscillations on the nearby surface can be used for mapping buried defects and interfaces and some of their properties.
表征晶体固体电子能带结构的费米面很难通过实验成像的方式揭示其局部变化。我们表明,当存在次表面点散射体时,费米面可以用低温扫描隧道显微镜在实空间成像:在这种情况下,是铜表面下的钴杂质。即使是非常简单的铜费米面也会导致体电子具有强烈的各向异性传播特性,这些体电子被限制在纳米尺度的束状路径中。附近表面上感应的电荷密度振荡可用于绘制埋藏缺陷和界面及其一些特性。