“…Their highly localized excitation in STM provides the possibility to study the influence of the shape, particle size, − and coupling to the substrate , on the plasmon modes of individual particles, to chemically identify individual and only a few nanometers small nanoparticles in binary mixtures, , and even to map the plasmon excitation on a subparticle scale. ,, STM-induced luminescence of metallic nanoparticles was first investigated by Umeno et al, and research has mostly focused on Ag, Au, and Cu nanoparticles. Usually, the particles are deposited on semiconductor substrates, such as Si, ,,, TiO 2 , ,, ITO, or ZnO, or on ultrathin insulating films, such as Al 2 O 3 on NiAl(110) , or MgO on Mo(001). , Additionally, different monolayers of colloidal nanoparticles, capped with alkanethiols and carboxylic acids and deposited from solution either directly on metal surfaces − or on top of a self-assembled monolayer, have been investigated.…”