Low-temperature ultra-high-vacuum scanning tunneling microscope

We describe a new scanning tunneling microscope designed specifically for use in an ultra-high-vacuum low-temperature environment. The concept is based on an instrument with interchangeable tip, probe, and a remotely manipulated STM head. The instrumental performance and initial images of a Au(110)(...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ultramicroscopy 1992-07, Vol.42 (B), p.1621-1626
Hauptverfasser: Gaisch, R., Gimzewski, J.K., Reihl, B., Schlittler, R.R., Tschudy, M., Schneider, W.D.
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description We describe a new scanning tunneling microscope designed specifically for use in an ultra-high-vacuum low-temperature environment. The concept is based on an instrument with interchangeable tip, probe, and a remotely manipulated STM head. The instrumental performance and initial images of a Au(110)(1×2) reconstructed surface obtained with atomic resolution at T ≈ 10 K are presented.
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