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Role of hydrogen in giant spin polarization observed on magnetic nanostructures

Hofer, W. A.
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Palotas, K.
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Rusponi, S.  
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2008
Physical Review Letters

We demonstrate that the giant spin contrast observed by scanning tunneling microscopy for double-layer Coislands on Pt(111) is caused by adsorbates at the apex of the Cr-coated W tip. The most likely candidate, in ab initio simulations, is hydrogen. Here, the electron charge is highly polarized by the adjacent Cr layers. The hydrogen adsorption site is shown to change from hollow to on top due to the electric field at the tip apex, created by the tunnel voltage.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.026806
Web of Science ID

WOS:000252471200070

Author(s)
Hofer, W. A.
Palotas, K.
Rusponi, S.  
Cren, T.  
Brune, H.  
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

100

Issue

2

Article Number

026806

Subjects

Surface Electronic and Atomic Structure

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Spectroscopy

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Spin-Polarized STM

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