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Atomic scale imaging and spectroscopy of a CuO2 plane at the surface of Bi2Sr2CaCu2 O8+δ

TitoloAtomic scale imaging and spectroscopy of a CuO2 plane at the surface of Bi2Sr2CaCu2 O8+δ
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2002
AutoriMisra, S., Oh S., Hornbaker D.J., Di Luccio Tiziana, Eckstein J.N., and Yazdani A.
RivistaPhysical Review Letters
Volume89
Paginazione087002/1-087002/4
ISSN00319007
Parole chiaveAtomic scale imaging, Bismuth strontium calcium copper oxides, Copper oxides, Crystal symmetry, Electric conductance, Electron energy levels, Electron tunneling, High temperature effects, Orbital symmetry, Oxide superconductors, Scanning tunneling microscopy, Surfaces
Abstract

The first scanning tunneling microscope (STM) imaging and spectroscopy measurements of a single CuO2 plane at the surface of a high-Tc cuprate was reported. As such, this layer was found to be atomically ordered and to exhibit an unusual suppression of tunneling DOS at low energies. A number of possible explanations were considered and proposed that the orbital symmetry of the electronic states in the CuO2 may be influencing the tunneling process and be responsible for the observed behavior at the surface.

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Citation KeyMisra2002