We demonstrate the validity of using closed-loop z(V) conductance scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS) measurements for the determination of the effective tunneling barrier by comparing them to more conventional open-loop I(z) measurements. Through the development of a numerical model, the individual contributions to the effective tunneling barrier present in these experiments, such as the work function and the presence of an image charge, are determined quantitatively. This opens up the possibility of determining tunneling barriers of both vacuum and molecular systems in an alternative and more detailed manner.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe demonstrate the synthesis of novel core-shell nanoring superstructures consisting of non-dipolar Au nanorods coated with magnetic Ni shells. We show that the magnetic dipole induced self-assembly can be tuned by selective reduction of Ni on gold nanorods. Superstructures range from nanorings containing physically separated particles to solid rigid nanorings.
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