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==== The Linear STM ==== | ==== The Linear STM ==== | ||
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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 column gives us the length of path of the tip over the surface from the initial point, columns 2 and 3 are the x and y coordinate of the tip, 4. is the distance between tip apex and the surface and 5. column gives us the current at the given xy position. |