Construction of a transferable STM head for use in room temperature and low temperature environments
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Abstract
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) is a useful technique to study the electronic and topographic properties of surfaces. It is necessary to utilize STM in a variety of environments, such as low temperature, variable temperature, and high magnetic fields, to fully characterize samples. Typical STMs are hard-wired into systems, limiting their use to a single environment. Here, we report the construction of a novel transferable STM head (U.S. Patent No. 11,474,127) that can be used in multiple systems for operation in any environment. This head utilizes a compact and modular design. We demonstrate the stability of the structure by achieving atomic resolution on a table with no vibration damping in ambient conditions. Finally, we illustrate the operation of the STM head in a low temperature environment by transferring it into an ultra-high vacuum system cooled down to 0.3K via an innovative ultra-low vibration He-3 refrigerator.
* Supported by the Department of Energy DOE-FG02-99ER45742 and The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation EPiQS initiative GBMF9453
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Publication: U.S. Patent No. 11,474,127
Presenters
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Manisha Parthasarathy
Rutgers University
Authors
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Manisha Parthasarathy
Rutgers University
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Angela M Coe
Rutgers University
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Guohong Li
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Rutgers University
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Eva Y Andrei
Rutgers University