Cutoff anomalies in light emitted from the tunneling junction of a scanning tunneling microscope in air

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Light emission from noble metal tunneling junctions of a scanning tunneling microscope has been detected in air. A spectroscopic study of the photons emitted from Au/Au and PtIr/Au junctions has been performed as a function of the applied bias voltage. A higher-energy emission band, which grows in as a function of bias voltage, has been observed in the recorded spectra. The high energy cutoffs of the recorded spectra do not follow the quantum law hνcutoff=eVsample. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.

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Pechou, R., Coratger, R., Ajustron, F., & Beauvillain, J. (1998). Cutoff anomalies in light emitted from the tunneling junction of a scanning tunneling microscope in air. Applied Physics Letters, 72(6), 671–673. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.120841

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