1992
DOI: 10.1016/0304-3991(92)90241-b
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Atomic-scale tip-sample interactions and contact phenomena

Abstract: Tip-sample interactions become crucial owing to increased overlap at small tip-sample separation. The potential barrier collapses before the point of maximum attraction on the apex of the tip, but the effective barrier may remain significant owing to the strong confinement of current-carrying states to the constriction between tip and sample. At such separations the perpendicular tip force is still attractive and determined by ion-ion repulsion and redistribution of electronic charge. Electronic states are mod… Show more

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