Investigation of the light emission in the local tunnel junction and its dependence on the contact surface morphology

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In this paper we investigate light emission in a tunnel junction between a thin gold film on a glass substrate and a gold-coated tungsten tip of a scanning-tunneling microscope probe. The experiments show that the size of grains in the gold film surface dramatically affects the intensity of emissions. We demonstrate that a decrease in the grain aspect ratio provides an increase in the quantum yield of the tunnel-junction emission.

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Shkoldin, V. A., Permyakov, D. V., Ladutenko, K. S., Zhukov, M. V., Vasiliev, A. A., Golubok, A. O., … Mukhin, I. S. (2019). Investigation of the light emission in the local tunnel junction and its dependence on the contact surface morphology. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1199). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1199/1/012005

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