Surface-induced resistivity of gold films on mica: Comparison between the classical and the quantum theory
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Munoz, Raúl C.
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Surface-induced resistivity of gold films on mica: Comparison between the classical and the quantum theory
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We report an extension of the theory of Sheng, Xing and Wang (SXW) (Sheng L, Xing D Y and Wang Z D 1995 Phys. Rev. B 51 7325), which permits the calculation of size effects from the statistical properties that characterize the surface on a microscopic scale, for samples in which the average height-height autocorrelation function (ACF) is described either by a Gaussian or by an exponential. We also report measurements of the topography of a gold film deposited on a mica substrate using a scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) on a gold sample 70 nm thick deposited under ultrahigh vacuum on a mica substrate preheated to 300°C. From the STM images we compute the average ACF which characterizes the surface of the film on the scale of 10 nm × 10 nm, and determine by least-squares fitting the r.m.s. amplitude δ and the lateral correlation length ξ corresponding to a Gaussian and to an exponential that best represent the ACF data. Using the modified SXW (mSXW) theory and a Gaussian and an expon
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/156722
DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/11/26/102
ISSN: 09538984
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Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, Volumen 11, Issue 26, 2018,
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