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Controlling photocurrent channels in scanning tunneling microscopy
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EngineeringEffective Barrier HeightPhotochemistryMicroscopyPhysicsNanoelectronicsMicroscopy MethodApplied PhysicsTunneling MicroscopyFemtosecond Laser ExcitationPhotophysical PropertyPhotoelectric MeasurementLight MicroscopyCharge Carrier TransportCharge TransportOptoelectronicsPhotocurrent ChannelsTip Retraction Curves
Abstract We investigate photocurrents driven by femtosecond laser excitation of a (sub)-nanometer tunnel junction in an ultrahigh vacuum low-temperature scanning tunneling microscope (STM). The optically driven charge transfer is revealed by tip retraction curves showing a current contribution for exceptionally large tip-sample distances, evidencing a strongly reduced effective barrier height for photoexcited electrons at higher energies. Our measurements demonstrate that the magnitude of the photo-induced electron transport can be controlled by the laser power as well as the applied bias voltage. In contrast, the decay constant of the photocurrent is only weakly affected by these parameters. Stable STM operation with photoelectrons is demonstrated by acquiring constant current topographies. An effective non-equilibrium electron distribution as a consequence of multiphoton absorption is deduced by the analysis of the photocurrent using a one-dimensional potential barrier model.
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