We have designed and built a low-temperature (1.3–4.2 K) scanning-tunneling microscope which is capable of collecting light that is generated in the tunneling region. Light collection is done by means of two fibers whose cleaved front is in close proximity (1 mm) to the tunneling region. The whole system can be operated in high magnetic fields (11 T) without loss of optical signal strength. As a demonstration, we measured the electroluminescence spectra of an InGaAs quantum well at various temperatures. At 4.2 K, we found an electron-to-photon conversion factor that is three orders of magnitude higher than at room temperature
We have designed and built an optical system to collect light that is generated in the tunneling reg...
We have designed and built an optical system to collect light that is generated in the tunneling reg...
In this thesis we discuss the realization of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) operating at temp...
We have designed and built a low-temperature (1.3–4.2 K) scanning-tunneling microscope which is capa...
We have designed and built a low-temperature (1.3–4.2 K) scanning-tunneling microscope which is capa...
We have designed and built a low-temperature (1.3–4.2 K) scanning-tunneling microscope which is capa...
We have designed and built a low-temperature (1.3–4.2 K) scanning-tunneling microscope which is capa...
We have designed and built a low-temperature (1.3–4.2 K) scanning-tunneling microscope which is capa...
Contains fulltext : 177392.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)8 p
We have designed and built an optical system to collect light that is generated in the tunneling reg...
We have designed and built an optical system to collect light that is generated in the tunneling reg...
This thesis discusses some of the fundamental requirements needed to be fulfilled when constructing ...
A low temperature near field scanning optical microscope has been constructed. Images of InGaAs quan...
We developed a very-low temperature scanning tunneling microscope (STM) working at 60 mK in a dilut...
We developed a very-low temperature scanning tunneling microscope (STM) working at 60 mK in a dilut...
We have designed and built an optical system to collect light that is generated in the tunneling reg...
We have designed and built an optical system to collect light that is generated in the tunneling reg...
In this thesis we discuss the realization of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) operating at temp...
We have designed and built a low-temperature (1.3–4.2 K) scanning-tunneling microscope which is capa...
We have designed and built a low-temperature (1.3–4.2 K) scanning-tunneling microscope which is capa...
We have designed and built a low-temperature (1.3–4.2 K) scanning-tunneling microscope which is capa...
We have designed and built a low-temperature (1.3–4.2 K) scanning-tunneling microscope which is capa...
We have designed and built a low-temperature (1.3–4.2 K) scanning-tunneling microscope which is capa...
Contains fulltext : 177392.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)8 p
We have designed and built an optical system to collect light that is generated in the tunneling reg...
We have designed and built an optical system to collect light that is generated in the tunneling reg...
This thesis discusses some of the fundamental requirements needed to be fulfilled when constructing ...
A low temperature near field scanning optical microscope has been constructed. Images of InGaAs quan...
We developed a very-low temperature scanning tunneling microscope (STM) working at 60 mK in a dilut...
We developed a very-low temperature scanning tunneling microscope (STM) working at 60 mK in a dilut...
We have designed and built an optical system to collect light that is generated in the tunneling reg...
We have designed and built an optical system to collect light that is generated in the tunneling reg...
In this thesis we discuss the realization of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) operating at temp...