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- | Than, you can run the **STM** code for linear scan simulation | + | Than, you can run the **STM** code for linear scan simulation. |
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+ | === Output === | ||
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+ | As an output, we will obtain the "scan_cut_deno.out" or "scan_cut_nden.out" file, depends on the settings (the denominator means the multiple scattering is involved and the *nden.out file is obtained). The file has the following format (there is 50 rows, the scan is from the point (0.0,0.0) to (0.0,4.1742) for the distance 3A): | ||
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+ | 0.000000 0.000000 0.000000 3.000000 0.14821E-05 \\ | ||
+ | 0.083484 0.000000 0.083484 3.000000 0.14866E-05 \\ | ||
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+ | 4.174200 0.000000 4.174200 3.000000 0.14821E-05 | ||
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+ | The first two columns gives us the x and y coordinate of the tip, 3. column is the length of path of the tip over the surface from the initial point, 4. is the distance between tip apex and the surface and 5. column gives us the current at the given xy position. |