June 2, 2008
Journal Article

A New Interpretation of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope Image of Graphite

Abstract

In this work, highly-resolved scanning tunneling microscopy images of graphite basal plane are obtained and theoretical computations are performed to explain the resolution of only half the atoms in STM images of graphite. Our experimental and computational findings indicate that the bright elliptical spots observed in trigonal STM images of graphite may not correspond to carbon positions but to p-states localized above alternate carbon–carbon bonds. This interpretation is based on STM experiments that suggest that the elliptical shape of the bright spots may not be a tip artifact and on simulated STM images of a graphite using orthorhombic unit cells that are in excellent agreement with experimentally obtained images.

Revised: May 17, 2010 | Published: June 2, 2008

Citation

Zeinalipour-Yazdi C.D., and D.P. Pullman. 2008. A New Interpretation of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope Image of Graphite. Chemical Physics 348, no. 1-3:233-236. doi:10.1016/j.chemphys.2008.03.019