Abstract
Abstract
Localization and electron correlation play significant roles in understanding the electronic states of low-dimensional systems. We carried out the tunneling spectroscopy measurements on a crystalline nano-sized island and a disordered two-dimensional metal film. The low temperature zero-bias anomaly was studied using
P
E
theory and statistical analysis of the spatial distribution of the local density of states in both the systems. The effective capacitance and resistance of the tunnel junction extracted from
P
E
theory gives the energy and temperature dependency of the measured ZBA. Statistical analysis reveals the electron correlation effect and the electron correlation length. By combining
P
E
theory and the statistical analysis, we found that the microscopic origin of ZBA formation in the disordered two-dimensional film is strongly related to the electron localization and the correlations.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Cited by
4 articles.
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