Mapping of 2D contact perturbations by electrons on a helium film
DOI (Low Temperature Physics):
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.593553
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PACS: 67.40.-w, 67.70. nАнотація
A promising way to investigate 2D contact phenomena is proposed. This method is based on the idea of depositing surface state electrons (SSE) on a thin layer of liquid helium covering the surface of a solid sample containing a 2D charge carrier system. The density of SSE adjusts to screen contact-induced perturbations of the electrostatic potential across the sample. As a result, the helium layer thickness varies due to the variation of the electrostatic pressure, thus providing a map. This map may be read off interferometrically by a technique already employed for the investigation of multi-electron dimples on helium. We have realized this mapping for a structured electrode as a test sample to demonstrate the resolution of the method.
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1998-02-10
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E. Teske, P. Wyder, P. Leiderer, and V. Shikin, Mapping of 2D contact perturbations by electrons on a helium film, Low Temp. Phys. 24, (1998) [Fiz. Nizk. Temp. 24, 163-165, (1998)] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.593553.
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