Abstract:The Ge(110) surface reconstructs into ordered and disordered
phases,
in which the basic unit is a five-membered ring of Ge atoms (pentagon).
The variety of surface reconstructions leads to a rich electronic
density of states with several surface states. Using scanning tunneling
microscopy and spectroscopy, we have identified the exact origins
of these surface states and linked them to either the Ge pentagons
or the underlying Ge–Ge bonds. We show that even moderate fluctuations
in the positions of the Ge penta… Show more
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