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February 11, 2010

Energy dependence of the electronic density of states is shown at various positions in real space.

The figure shows space-resolved electronic density of states. The inset shows the calculated electronic density Α(r,ω=0) at 20 K, as measured by scanning tunneling microscopy experiments.

The main panel shows the energy dependence of the electronic density of states at various positions in real space. For each colored dot we show a curve of the same color in the main panel.

Credit: Nature Publishing group


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