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Externally-triggerable optical pump-probe scanning tunneling microscopy with a time resolution of tens-picosecond

Optics 2023-01-30 v1 Materials Science Strongly Correlated Electrons Superconductivity

Abstract

Photoinduced carrier dynamics of nanostructures play a crucial role in developing novel functionalities in advanced materials. Optical pump-probe scanning tunneling microscopy (OPP-STM) represents distinctive capabilities of real-space imaging of such carrier dynamics with nanoscale spatial resolution. However, combining the advanced technology of ultrafast pulsed lasers with STM for stable time-resolved measurements has remained challenging. The recent OPP-STM system, whose laser-pulse timing is electrically controlled by external triggers, has significantly simplified this combination but limited its application due to nanosecond temporal resolution. Here we report an externally-triggerable OPP-STM system with a temporal resolution in the tens-picosecond range. We also realize the stable laser illumination of the tip-sample junction by placing a position-movable aspheric lens driven by piezo actuators directly on the STM stage and by employing an optical beam stabilization system. We demonstrate the OPP-STM measurements on GaAs(110) surfaces, observing carrier dynamics with a decay time of 170\sim170 ps and revealing local carrier dynamics at features including a step edge and a nanoscale defect. The stable OPP-STM measurements with the tens-picosecond resolution by the electrical control of laser pulses highlight the potential capabilities of this system for investigating nanoscale carrier dynamics of a wide range of functional materials.

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@article{arxiv.2301.11523,
  title  = {Externally-triggerable optical pump-probe scanning tunneling microscopy with a time resolution of tens-picosecond},
  author = {Katsuya Iwaya and Munenori Yokota and Hiroaki Hanada and Hiroyuki Mogi and Shoji Yoshida and Osamu Takeuchi and Yutaka Miyatake and Hidemi Shigekawa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.11523},
  year   = {2023}
}

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24 pages, 9 figures