Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session K60: Topology Matters: Structure-Property Relationships On Different Length Scales
8:00 AM–11:00 AM,
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
BCEC
Room: 258A
Sponsoring
Units:
FECS FIP
Chair: Daniel Dessau, University of Colorado, Boulder
Abstract: K60.00005 : Self-assembled 1D nanostructures on semiconductor surfaces
10:24 AM–11:00 AM
Presenter:
Maria Longobardi
(University of Geneva)
Author:
Maria Longobardi
(University of Geneva)
since their low dimensional architecture offers the possibility to realize atomically precise patterns on
semiconducting surfaces. Moreover, the gapped substrate allows the study of the exotic properties of the 1D
physics. Bismuth nanolines and their derived Haiku structure are, in this scenario, a unique 1D structures self-
assembled on the Si(001) surface. They can grow several micrometers long, almost defect free, in dense arrays or
isolated. Their length and tunable density make them suitable for realizing large area functionalized patterns.
Although these systems were deeply investigated over the years, their electronics structures have yet not well
understood.
Here, an STM/STS study combined with DFT simulation of the electronic properties of the Bi nanolines and
derived Haiku structures is presented. High-resolution STM micrographs reveal a rich variety of periodic electronic
features as a function of bias voltage. The atomic structures of Bi nanolines and the interplay between Bi and the
Si substrate, essential to understanding the electronic and transport properties, are investigated in great details
and reproduced in good agreement by the DFT simulations.
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