D.D. Awschalom, M.R. Freeman, et al.
Physical Review Letters
The ability to perform time-resolved measurements of fast transient signals with a scanning tunneling microscope has been achieved through direct control of the tunneling distance on short time scales. Modulation of the tip-sample separation is provided by the use of a magnetostrictive tip driven by a local magnetic field coil. The technique offers a broadly applicable means of obtaining fast dynamical information in tunneling microscopy, and is demonstrated here on nanosecond time scales.
D.D. Awschalom, M.R. Freeman, et al.
Physical Review Letters
M.R. Freeman, D.D. Awschalom, et al.
Surface Science
M.R. Freeman, D.D. Awschalom, et al.
Physical Review Letters
G. Nunes Jr., M.R. Freeman
Journal of Applied Physics