Towards magnetic resonance in scanning tunneling microscopy using heterodyne detection
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The present work introduces a new concept for magnetic resonance measurements in the GHz regime inside a scanning tunneling microscope. It is based on heterodyne detection in a spin-polarized tunneling barrier. The experimental requirements, including a new...
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The present work introduces a new concept for magnetic resonance measurements in the GHz regime inside a scanning tunneling microscope. It is based on heterodyne detection in a spin-polarized tunneling barrier. The experimental requirements, including a new method to suppress transmission effects, are explained. Measurements on three model systems which were studied to validate the new technique are presented and compared to simulations.
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The present work introduces a new concept for magnetic resonance measurements in the GHz regime inside a scanning tunneling microscope. It is based on heterodyne detection in a spin-polarized tunneling barrier. The experimental requirements, including a new method to suppress transmission effects, are explained. Measurements on three model systems which were studied to validate the new technique are presented and compared to simulations.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Moritz Peter
- 2015, 166 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, Maße: 17 x 24 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: KIT Scientific Publishing
- ISBN-10: 3731504103
- ISBN-13: 9783731504108
Sprache:
Englisch
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