Scanning tunneling spectroscopy of mass selected Ag clusters on C$_{60}$ functionalized surfaces
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Abstract
Scanning tunneling spectroscopy (STS), which can be used to study the electronic properties of individual clusters on surfaces [1] is combined with the deposition of mass selected Ag clusters (from Ag$^+_{55}$ to Ag$^+_{561\pm 5}$). A functionalization of the substrate with C$_{60}$ layers proved to be very useful to ensure the soft landing of the clusters and to bind them to fixed positions on the surface [2]. The knowledge of the exact cluster size shows that one has to interpret the STM derived cluster height carefully, considering details of the STM imaging process. For the soft landed clusters we measured identical spectral features for individual clusters with the same selected size using STS at 5\,K. \par \noindent [1] H. H\"{o}vel, I. Barke, Prog. Surf. Sci. 81 (2006) 53. \par \noindent [2] S. Duffe et al., Eur. Phys. J. D (2007), published online.
*Work supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (SPP 1153)
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