A Platform for Far-Infrared Spectroscopy of Quantum Materials at Millikelvin Temperatures
Abstract
Optical spectroscopy of quantum materials at ultralow temperatures is rarely explored, yet it may provide critical characterizations of quantum phases not possible using other approaches. We describe the development of a novel experimental platform that enables optical spectroscopic studies, together with standard electronic transport, of materials at millikelvin temperatures inside a dilution refrigerator. The instrument is capable of measuring both bulk crystals and micron-sized two-dimensional van der Waals materials and devices. We demonstrate the performance by implementing photocurrent-based Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy on a monolayer WTe device and a multilayer 1T-TaS crystal, with a spectral range available from the near-infrared to the terahertz regime and in magnetic fields up to 5 T. In the far-infrared regime, we achieve spectroscopic measurements at a base temperature as low as ~ 43 mK and a sample electron temperature of ~ 450 mK. Possible experiments and potential future upgrades of this versatile instrumental platform are envisioned.
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@article{arxiv.2308.00610,
title = {A Platform for Far-Infrared Spectroscopy of Quantum Materials at Millikelvin Temperatures},
author = {Michael Onyszczak and Ayelet J. Uzan and Yue Tang and Pengjie Wang and Yanyu Jia and Guo Yu and Tiancheng Song and Ratnadwip Singha and Jason F. Khoury and Leslie M. Schoop and Sanfeng Wu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.00610},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
14 pages, 6 figures, typos corrected