M.R. Freeman, M.J. Brady, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
A method has been developed for performing fast time-resolved experiments with a scanning tunneling microscope. The method uses the intrinsic nonlinearity in the microscope's current versus voltage characteristics to resolve optically generated transient signals on picosecond time scales. The ability to combine the spatial resolution of tunneling microscopy with the time resolution of ultrafast optics yields a powerful tool for the investigation of dynamic phenomena on the atomic scale.
M.R. Freeman, M.J. Brady, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
D.D. Awschalom, M.R. Freeman
Physica B: Physics of Condensed Matter
G. Nunes Jr., N. Amer
Applied Physics Letters
M.R. Freeman, G. Nunes Jr.
Applied Physics Letters