Room Temperature Gold-Vacuum-Gold Tunneling Experiments

An experiment has been completed which demonstrated quantum mechanical tunneling of electrons between two gold electrodes separated in vacuum. The tunneling current between the gold electrodes has been measured, for fixed voltages of 0.1 and 0.01 volts, as the electrode spacing was varied from a dis...

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Main Author: Teague, E. C. (Edgar Clayton), 1941-
Other Authors: Mackey, H. J.
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: North Texas State University 1978
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spelling ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc5004642018-11-21T05:27:14Z Room Temperature Gold-Vacuum-Gold Tunneling Experiments Teague, E. C. (Edgar Clayton), 1941- quantum mechanical tunneling Simmons' theory gold electrodes Tunneling (Physics) An experiment has been completed which demonstrated quantum mechanical tunneling of electrons between two gold electrodes separated in vacuum. The tunneling current between the gold electrodes has been measured, for fixed voltages of 0.1 and 0.01 volts, as the electrode spacing was varied from a distance of approximately 2.0 nm down to a point where the electrodes touched. Current-voltage characteristics for fixed electrode spacing in the direct tunneling region have also been measured. Numerical calculations of the tunneling current based on the free-electron model of the electrodes and the barrier, an image-potential reduced barrier, and a WKB approximation for the tunneling probability have been performed and compared with Simmons' theory and with the experimental results. Within experimental error the results indicate that an image potential reduced barrier with the modifications suggested by Lang and Kohn gives a close approximation to the true barrier for metal-vacuum-metal tunneling. For the first time, the work function of the electrodes in a tunneling experiment has been deduced from experimental parameters independent of the tunneling device. North Texas State University Mackey, H. J. Roberts, James Andrew Seiler, David G. Redding, Rogers W. Hagan, Melvin R. 1978-08 Thesis or Dissertation 218 leaves : ill. Text local-cont-no: 1002783792-Teague call-no: 379 N81d no.1345 untcat: b1151655 oclc: 4443716 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc500464/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc500464 English Public Teague, E. C. (Edgar Clayton), 1941- Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.
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topic quantum mechanical tunneling
Simmons' theory
gold electrodes
Tunneling (Physics)
spellingShingle quantum mechanical tunneling
Simmons' theory
gold electrodes
Tunneling (Physics)
Teague, E. C. (Edgar Clayton), 1941-
Room Temperature Gold-Vacuum-Gold Tunneling Experiments
description An experiment has been completed which demonstrated quantum mechanical tunneling of electrons between two gold electrodes separated in vacuum. The tunneling current between the gold electrodes has been measured, for fixed voltages of 0.1 and 0.01 volts, as the electrode spacing was varied from a distance of approximately 2.0 nm down to a point where the electrodes touched. Current-voltage characteristics for fixed electrode spacing in the direct tunneling region have also been measured. Numerical calculations of the tunneling current based on the free-electron model of the electrodes and the barrier, an image-potential reduced barrier, and a WKB approximation for the tunneling probability have been performed and compared with Simmons' theory and with the experimental results. Within experimental error the results indicate that an image potential reduced barrier with the modifications suggested by Lang and Kohn gives a close approximation to the true barrier for metal-vacuum-metal tunneling. For the first time, the work function of the electrodes in a tunneling experiment has been deduced from experimental parameters independent of the tunneling device.
author2 Mackey, H. J.
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Teague, E. C. (Edgar Clayton), 1941-
author Teague, E. C. (Edgar Clayton), 1941-
author_sort Teague, E. C. (Edgar Clayton), 1941-
title Room Temperature Gold-Vacuum-Gold Tunneling Experiments
title_short Room Temperature Gold-Vacuum-Gold Tunneling Experiments
title_full Room Temperature Gold-Vacuum-Gold Tunneling Experiments
title_fullStr Room Temperature Gold-Vacuum-Gold Tunneling Experiments
title_full_unstemmed Room Temperature Gold-Vacuum-Gold Tunneling Experiments
title_sort room temperature gold-vacuum-gold tunneling experiments
publisher North Texas State University
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