STM/STS at milliKelvin temperatures

ORAL

Abstract

Scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy systems operating at milliKelvin temperatures in dilution refrigerators have been built in a modest number of labs around the world. Certain issues and problems have been consistently encountered despite the variety of approaches that have been taken. Results that have been obtained indicate the most promising approaches for future improvement. I will review this accumulated experience from the literature and relate it to the design of a new system, located at the University of Maryland, College Park, that will be used initially to test the feasibility of a novel scheme for Josephson phase microscopy.

Authors

  • Mark Gubrud

    Laboratory for Physical Sciences, Physics Dept, University of Maryland, College Park

  • Anita Roychowdhury

    Laboratory for Physical Sciences and Physics Dept., University of Maryland, College Park, Laboratory for Physical Sciences, Physics Dept., University of Maryland, College Park

  • Michael Dreyer

    Laboratory for Physical Sciences and Physics Dept., University of Maryland, College Park, Laboratory for Physical Sciences, Physics Dept., University of Maryland, College Park, Laboratory for Physical Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, University of Maryland