Abstract

We have designed and built a scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) in order to work at temperatures ranging from 1·2 to 300 K. Tunnelling spectroscopy has been performed in Au and Pb with this STM. Our results on Au show different conductance-voltage behaviours, their relation with the cleaning state of the tip being discussed. For Pb, the fitting of our I-V characteristics to a BCS density of states gives A = 1·25 meV for the superconducting energy gap at about 5 K.

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