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Theory of Electron Spin Resonance Scanning Tunneling Microscopy: The First Decade

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2026-06-26 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Electron spin resonance in scanning tunneling microscopy enabled the study of electronic transitions of magnetic impurities on surfaces at the atomic scale. This ESR-STM technique allows to spectroscopically probe and coherently manipulate spins using an all-electrical method without oscillating external magnetic driving fields. Here, we aim to review recent advancements in ESR-STM. We will discuss possible fundamental mechanisms by which the electric field drives spin resonance based on Heisenberg exchange, Kondo scattering, and Anderson impurity models. We validate theoretical predictions against experimental observations, to understand how electronic correlations, spin exchange, and many-body effects manifest in ESR-STM signals. After reviewing coherent spin control in the STM junction, we discuss potential applications of the ESR-STM method for coherent multi-spin control which enables multiple-qubit operations. Finally, we address recent developments in coupled electron-nuclear spin systems, including hyperfine-resolved ESR spectroscopy, and the driving and polarization of nuclear spins in ESR-STM.

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@article{arxiv.2606.27830,
  title  = {Theory of Electron Spin Resonance Scanning Tunneling Microscopy: The First Decade},
  author = {Saba Taherpour and Denis Janković and Hoang-Anh Le and Jose Reina-Galvez and Christoph Wolf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.27830},
  year   = {2026}
}