Abstract
We have investigated the mechanisms of photoelectron tunneling into gold from tipless, nitridized, gallium arsenide microcantilevers through thin polymers. A study of the tunnel bias, tunnel distance, and light excitation power dependence of the tunneling photo-current reveals the tunneling process to be Fowler-Nordheim like. Both the value of the dielectric constant and the sign of the tunneling photocurrent at low excitation power suggest the important role of polymer defects.
- Received 22 July 2011
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.85.113301
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