Paul Soulos, Aleksandar Terzic, et al.
NeurIPS 2024
The appearance of frontier molecular ion resonances measured with scanning tunneling microscopy (STM)─often referred to as orbital density images─of single molecules was investigated using a CO-functionalized tip in dependence on bias voltage and tip-sample distance. As model systems, we studied pentacene and naphthalocyanine on bilayer NaCl on Cu(111). Absolute tip-sample distances were determined by means of atomic force microscopy (AFM). STM imaging revealed a transition from predominant p- to s-wave tip contrast upon increasing the tip-sample distance, but the contrast showed only small changes as a function of voltage. The distance-dependent contrast change is explained with the steeper decay of the tunneling matrix element for tunneling between two p-wave centers, compared to tunneling between two s-wave centers. In simulations with a fixed ratio of s- to p-wave tip states, we can reproduce the experimental data including the distance-dependent transition from predominant p- to s-wave tunneling contribution.
Paul Soulos, Aleksandar Terzic, et al.
NeurIPS 2024
Laura Gardiner, Ritesh Krishna
Nat. Food.
Romeo Kienzler, Johannes Schmude, et al.
Big Data 2023
Anirudh Adavi, Kayahan Saritas, et al.
MRS Fall Meeting 2025