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    Title: Electron relaxation in empty quantum-well states of a Pb island on Cu(111) studied by Z-V (distance-voltage) spectroscopy in scanning tunneling microscopy
    Authors: Lu, S.M.ab , Su, W.B.ab, Lin, C.L.a, Chan, W.Y.a, Hsiao, H.L.b, Chang, C.S.a, Tsong, T.T.a
    Contributors: Department of Physics, Tunghai University
    Date: 2010
    Issue Date: 2013-06-11T09:05:50Z (UTC)
    Abstract: We use the Z-V (distance-voltage) spectroscopy in scanning tunneling microscopy to detect the linewidths of empty quantum-well (QW) states acquired from a Pb island grown on the Cu(111) substrate. It is found that the continual broadening of the linewidth can extend to the electronic states near the vacuum level. We apply the Fermi-liquid theory with the Fabry-?rot mode to analyze the linewidths of the QW states, and obtain the electron-phonon coupling constant, the electron-electron coupling factor, and the product of the electron reflectivities at the surface and interface of the Pb island. ? 2010 American Institute of Physics.
    Relation: Journal of Applied Physics
    Volume 108, Issue 8, 15 October 2010, Article number083707
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