Gold-induced nanowires on the Ge(100) surface yield a 2D, and not a 1D electronic structure
Nick de Jong, Ren\'e Heimbuch, Sebas Eliens, Steef Smit and, Emmanouil Frantzeskakis, Jean-S\'ebastien Caux, Harold J.W. Zandvliet, and Mark S. Golden

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that Au-induced nanowires on Ge(100) exhibit a two-dimensional electronic structure rather than the expected one-dimensional behavior, challenging previous assumptions about their potential to host Tomonaga-Luttinger liquids.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed ARPES and STS analysis showing the 2D nature of Au/Ge(100) nanowires, refuting their classification as 1D Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid hosts.
Findings
Au-induced states form a 2D, closed Fermi surface.
Spatial conduction channels are linked to subsurface Ge states.
Anomalous density of states suppression at Fermi level observed.
Abstract
Atomic nanowires on semiconductor surfaces induced by the adsorption of metallic atoms have attracted a lot of attention as possible hosts of the elusive, Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid. The Au/Ge(100) system in particular is the subject of controversy as to whether the Au-induced nanowires do indeed host exotic, 1D metallic states. We report on a thorough study of the electronic properties of high quality nanowires formed at the Au/Ge(100) surface. High resolution ARPES data show the low-lying Au-induced electronic states to possess a dispersion relation that depends on two orthogonal directions in k-space. Comparison of the E(k,k) surface measured using ARPES to tight-binding calculations yields hopping parameters in the two different directions that differ by a factor of two. We find that the larger of the two hopping parameters corresponds, in fact, to the direction perpendicular…
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