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The apparent barrier height in the scanning tunneling microscope, defined in terms of the rate of change (at constant bias) of the logarithm of current with tip-sample separation, is calculated as a function of separation. It is found to be substantially lower than the sample work function in the range of tip-sample separations commonly used experimentally, and becomes very small in the region just before contact between tip and sample. © 1988 The American Physical Society.
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