Plasmon Standing Waves by Oxidation of Si(553)-Au
Abstract
Self-assembled Au atomic wires on stepped Si surfaces are metallic, as evidenced by a one-dimensionally dispersing plasmonic excitation. Here we investigate the effects of oxidization on metallicity along such Au atomic wires on a regularly stepped Si(553) surface, by employing infrared absorption and high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopies. Our results indicate that only the Si environment undergoes oxidation, which has a remarkably small effect on the plasmon dispersion. Only close to the plasmon dispersion ends at increasingly higher energies as a function of oxygen exposure, which is attributed to standing wave formation on small sections of Au wires generated by the introduction of O atoms as scattering centers, not to electronic gap opening. This interpretation is in full agreement with the findings by infrared spectroscopy and with low energy electron diffraction.
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@article{arxiv.1903.04826,
title = {Plasmon Standing Waves by Oxidation of Si(553)-Au},
author = {Z. Mamiyev and M. Tzschoppe and C. Huck and A. Pucci and H. Pfnür},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.04826},
year = {2019}
}
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12 pages, 8 figures