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An ultrahigh vacuum fast-scanning and variable temperature scanning tunneling microscope for large scale imaging.

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  • An ultrahigh vacuum fast-scanning and variable temperature scanning tunneling microscope for large scale imaging. Abstract Text:

    bogdan diaconescuBogdan Diaconescu,georgi nenchevGeorgi Nenchev,juan de la figueraJuan de la Figuera,karsten pohlKarsten Pohl,bogdan diaconescuBogdan Diaconescu,georgi nenchevGeorgi Nenchev,juan de la figueraJuan de la Figuera,karsten pohlKarsten Pohl,bogdan diaconescuBogdan Diaconescu,georgi nenchevGeorgi Nenchev,juan de la figueraJuan de la Figuera,karsten pohlKarsten Pohl,

    We describe the design and performance of a fast-scanning, variable temperature scanning tunneling microscope (STM) operating from 80 to 700 K in ultrahigh vacuum (UHV), which routinely achieves large scale atomically resolved imaging of compact metallic surfaces. An efficient in-vacuum vibration isolation and cryogenic system allows for no external vibration isolation of the UHV chamber. The design of the sample holder and STM head permits imaging of the same nanometer-size area of the sample before and after sample preparation outside the STM base. Refractory metal samples are frequently annealed up to 2000 K and their cooldown time from room temperature to 80 K is 15 min. The vertical resolution of the instrument was found to be about 2 pm at room temperature. The coarse motor design allows both translation and rotation of the scanner tube. The total scanning area is about 8x8 mum(2). The sample temperature can be adjusted by a few tens of degrees while scanning over the same sample area.

    An ultrahigh vacuum fast-scanning and variable temperature scanning tunneling microscope for large scale imaging. Publishing Authors By Initials

    b diaconescuB Diaconescu,g nenchevG Nenchev,j de la figueraJ de la Figuera,k pohlK Pohl,b diaconescuB Diaconescu,g nenchevG Nenchev,j de la figueraJ de la Figuera,k pohlK Pohl,b diaconescuB Diaconescu,g nenchevG Nenchev,j de la figueraJ de la Figuera,k pohlK Pohl,

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    An ultrahigh vacuum fast-scanning and variable temperature scanning tunneling microscope for large scale imaging. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The Review of scientific instruments

    VOLUME: 78

    Page Numbers: 103701

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    ISSN: 0034-6748

    DAY: 5

    MONTH: Oct

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Physics and Material Science Program, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire 03824, USA.

    Country: United States

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