The nanometre limits of ballistic and diffusive hot-hole mediated nonlocal molecular manipulation

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We report an experimental investigation into the surface-specific and experimental limits of the range of STM induced nonlocal molecular manipulation. We measure the spot-size of the nonlocal manipulation of bromobenzene molecules on the Si(111)-7 × 7 surface at room temperature at two voltages and for a wide range of charge-injection times (number of hot charge-carriers) from 1 s up to 500 s. The results conform to an initially ballistic, 6-10 nm, and then hot-hole diffusive, 10-30 nm, transport away from the localised injection site. This work gives further confirmation that nonlocal molecular manipulation by STM directly reveals the ultrafast transport properties of hot-charge carriers at surfaces.

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Etheridge, H. G., Rusimova, K. R., & Sloan, P. A. (2020). The nanometre limits of ballistic and diffusive hot-hole mediated nonlocal molecular manipulation. Nanotechnology, 31(10). https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/ab5d7c

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