Abstract

Two types of modulation techniques based on Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM) were used to image the material contrasts of a plasma-polymer gold composite surface. The modulation of the tunneling voltage gives information on the complex local surface conductivity and the modulation of the tip sample distance allows the determination of work function and capacitance variations. Furthermore, calculations are presented.

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