2004
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.70.085405
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First-principles simulations of STM images: From tunneling to the contact regime

Abstract: The operation of the STM on metallic surfaces from the tunneling to the contact regime has been explored with a combination of first-principles total energy methods and a calculation of the electronic currents based on nonequilibrium Keldish-Green's function techniques. Our calculations for the behavior of the total energy, forces, atomic relaxations, and currents for an Al tip on an Al(111) surface as a function of the tip-sample distance indicate that atomic relaxations and saturation effects become relevant… Show more

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“…In our approach, 5,6 the electrical current flowing through the tip-sample system, ͑assumed to be described in an orthogonal local orbital basis͒ in the limit of small T ts that is relevant to the typical tip-sample distances in the experiments, is given by…”
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“…In our approach, 5,6 the electrical current flowing through the tip-sample system, ͑assumed to be described in an orthogonal local orbital basis͒ in the limit of small T ts that is relevant to the typical tip-sample distances in the experiments, is given by…”
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“…12 As mentioned above and as discussed in detail in Ref. 6, the connection between the structural and transport calculations is done through a fast local-orbital DFT technique ͑Fireball2003͒. 7,8 In Fireball, the valence wave functions for either O or the transition metal atoms are expanded in a set of strictly localized pseudoatomic orbitals.…”
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“…[48]). Especially when the interaction between tip and sample cannot be neglected the theoretical framework often provides a qualitative description only.…”
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“…10͒ or, in terms of electron transport in QPCs, from tunneling to contact regime. 11,12 Under this condition, there is no electron backscattering and the conductance reaches one quantum unit. 13 In phase B, the creation of new defects leads to the progressive opening of a second bridge ͑dashed line͒ until it reaches phase C. To get an idea about the size of the defects in HfSiON, recall that the radius of conduction considered in percolation models is 0.45 nm.…”
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