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First-principles modelling of scanning tunneling microscopy using non-equilibrium Green's functions

Lin et al., 2010

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14280728912604886086
Author
Lin H
Rauba J
Thygesen K
Jacobsen K
Simmons M
Hofer W
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Frontiers of Physics in China

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The investigation of electron transport processes in nano-scale architectures plays a crucial role in the development of surface chemistry and nano-technology. Experimentally, an important driving force within this research area has been the concurrent refinements of …
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