Photon emission spectroscopy of thin MgO films with the STM: From a tip-mediated to an intrinsic emission characteristic

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Electron injection from the tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) has been used to stimulate local photon emission from the surface of a thin MgO film grown on Mo(001). Depending on the excitation energy, several emission regimes have been identified on the basis of the energy and the spatial distribution of the emitted photons. At low excitation bias, tip-induced plasmons are excited in the tip-sample gap, carrying little information on the oxide film. With increasing tip bias, radiative electron transitions between field-emission resonances dominate the photon response from the MgO surface. Intrinsic optical modes of the oxide material, such as radiative decays of electron-hole pairs, are only observed when operating the STM in the field emission regime, where the direct correlation between the photon signal and the local surface morphology gets partially lost due to the increased tip-sample distance. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche physikalishe Gesellschaft.

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Benia, H. M., Myrach, P., & Nilius, N. (2008). Photon emission spectroscopy of thin MgO films with the STM: From a tip-mediated to an intrinsic emission characteristic. New Journal of Physics, 10. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/10/1/013010

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