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Science 8 October 2004
DOI: 10.1126/science.1102370


Abstract
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Controlling the Dynamics of a Single Atom in Lateral Atom Manipulation
Joseph A. Stroscio and Robert J. Celotta

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Correction, October 4, 2004 - The supporting online material originally posted with this paper contained font errors
that prevented several Greek characters from displaying properly, and an incorrect version of Movie S1.


Revised supplement


  • Revised Movie S1  size = 26,774KB
    Audio sounds of a moving atom. Audio corresponds to the tunnel current while moving a single Co atom on the Cu(111) surface during the acquisition of an atom manipulated image. Tunnel current 100 nA, sample bias ?11.0 mV.

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This supplement contains:

Figs. S1 to S4

Original supplement


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  • Original Movie S1  size = 15,851KB
    Audio sounds of a moving atom. Audio corresponds to the tunnel current while moving a single Co atom on the Cu(111) surface during the acquisition of an atom manipulated image. Tunnel current 100 nA, sample bias ?11.0 mV.

  • Movie S2  size = 6,653KB
    Audio sounds of single atom switching. Audio corresponds to the tunnel current while a single Co atom switches between neighboring fcc and hcp sites of the Cu(111) surface. The STM tip is fixed over the hcp site. Junction resistance 150 kW.





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