1K Optics-combined scanning tunneling microscope
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Abstract
By integrating scanning tunneling microscope (STM) with optical spectroscopy, we can precisely examine the electronic, vibrational, and photonic characteristics of materials at the atomic scale. We present the construction of the home-built optics combined STM that operates at low temperatures (1 K) in an ultra-high vacuum (UHV) environment. This system utilizes an optical fiber to apply light and incorporates a unique alignment technique for the optical setup. A home-built Joule-Thomson cooling system is used to achieve at 1 K. We verified the optics alignment by observing electroluminescence in Ag(111) using the etched Au tip. The system is also designed for future upgrades, such as integrating magnetic field capabilities and electron spin resonance (ESR) functionalities, further expanding its experimental potential.
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Presenters
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Won-Jun Jang
Center for Quantum nanoscience
Authors
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Won-Jun Jang
Center for Quantum nanoscience
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FARAHI SHANDIZ Pegah
Center for Quantum nanoscience
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Jiyoon LEE
Center for Quantum nanoscience
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Alexina OLLIER
Center for Quantum nanoscience
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Lei Fang
Center for Quantum nanoscience, Center for Quantum Nanoscience, Institute for Basic Science, Seoul 03760, Korea, Center for Quantum Nanoscience
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Magda GRZESZCZYK
Center for Quantum nanoscience
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Minsu SEO
Center for Quantum nanoscience
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Soonhyeong LEE
Center for Quantum nanoscience
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Sangwon YOON
Center for Quantum nanoscience
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Andreas HEINRICH
Center for Quantum nanoscience