1987
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.36.6079
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Tunneling microscopy of Ge(001)

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“…The surface states are attributed to filled (empty) dimer states Di(D*), filled (empty) dangling bonds Dup (Ddown) and the back-bonds B 1 and B E. Predominant symmetries have been derived for these six states from refs. [7][8][9][10] and are listed in table 1. In table 2 the transition energies estimated from these references for transitions between the four filled and two empty states are given.…”
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“…The surface states are attributed to filled (empty) dimer states Di(D*), filled (empty) dangling bonds Dup (Ddown) and the back-bonds B 1 and B E. Predominant symmetries have been derived for these six states from refs. [7][8][9][10] and are listed in table 1. In table 2 the transition energies estimated from these references for transitions between the four filled and two empty states are given.…”
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“…The electronic structure around the Fermi level of the clean Ge(001)2 × 1 surface is known from a number of theoretical and experimental investigations [7][8][9][10]. The surface states are attributed to filled (empty) dimer states Di(D*), filled (empty) dangling bonds Dup (Ddown) and the back-bonds B 1 and B E. Predominant symmetries have been derived for these six states from refs.…”
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