Upgrading a low-temperature scanning tunneling microscope for electron spin resonance experiments

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Abstract

We describe the upgrade of a helium-3 STM to an electron spin resonance enabled apparatus [1]. We are able to transmit RF power to the tunnel junction at frequencies of up to 30 GHz. Our apparatus is benchmarked via magnetic field sweep ESR on the model system TiH/MgO/Ag(100)[2] for which we find a magnetic moment of (1.004±0.001) μB. We can chose a DC mode for regular STM operation or an ultra-fast mode for pump-probe spectroscopy or the reading of spin-states. In both modes, simultaneous radiofrequency excitation is possible, which we add via a resistive pick-off tee to the bias voltage path. We discuss our transmission, indicate potential pitfalls in the upgrade and demonstrate how to synchronize the arrival times of RF and DC pulses coming from different paths to the STM junction, a prerequisite for future pulsed ESR experiments.
[1] Natterer et al., arXiv:1810.03887 (2018)
[2] Yang et al., PRL 119, 227206 (2017)

*Support from the Swiss National Science Foundation under project numbers PZ00P2_167965 and 200020_176932 is appreciated.

Presenters

  • Fabian Natterer

    • University of Zurich
    • Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne

Authors

  • Fabian Natterer

    • University of Zurich
    • Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne
  • François Patthey

    • Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne
  • Tobias Bilgeri

    • Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne
  • Patrick Forrester

    • Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne
  • Nicolas Weiss

    • Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne
  • Harald Brune

    • Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne