Triplet State and Auger-Type Excitation Originating from Two-Electron Tunneling in Field Emission Resonance on Ag(100)

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Abstract
In this study, we discovered that the energy gap above the vacuum level in the projected bulk band structure of Ag(100) prevents electrons in the first-order field emission resonance (FER) from inducing the surface plasmons. This mechanism allows light emission from FER to reveal characteristics of triplet states and Auger-type excitation resulting from two-electron tunneling in FER. According to optical spectra, surface plasmons can be induced by electrons in the zeroth-order FER. However, corresponding radiative decay can also trigger Auger-type excitation, whose energy state is influenced by the sharpness-dependent image potential acting on the scanning tunneling microscope tip.
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field emission resonance,ag100,auger-type,two-electron
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