Normalization procedure for obtaining the local density of states from high-bias scanning tunneling spectroscopy

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Abstract

Differential conductance spectroscopy performed in the high bias regime - in which the applied voltage exceeds the sample work function - is a suboptimal measure of the local density of states due to the effects of the changing tunnel barrier. Additionally, the large applied voltage oftentimes makes constant-height measurement experimentally impractical, lending constant-current spectroscopy an advantageous edge; but the differential conductance in that case is even further removed from the local density of states due to the changing tip height. Here, we present a normalization scheme for extracting the local density of states from high bias scanning tunneling spectroscopy, obtained in either constant-current or constant-height mode. We extend this model to account for the effects of the in-plane momentum of the probed states to the overall current. We demonstrate the validity of the proposed scheme by applying it to laterally confined field-emission resonances, which appear as peak-shaped spectroscopic features with a well-defined in-plane momentum.

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Rejali, R., Farinacci, L., & Otte, S. (2023). Normalization procedure for obtaining the local density of states from high-bias scanning tunneling spectroscopy. Physical Review B, 107(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.107.035406

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