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Autor:
Danyang Liu, Jens Oppliger, Aleš Cahlík, Catherine Witteveen, Fabian O. von Rohr, Fabian Donat Natterer
Publikováno v:
MethodsX, Vol 10, Iss , Pp 101964- (2023)
ABSTRACT: We demonstrate a straightforward approach to integrating a magnetic field into a low-temperature scanning tunneling microscope (STM) by adhering an NdFeB permanent magnet to a magnetizable sample plate. To render our magnet concept compatib
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https://doaj.org/article/39fa4c1fc4ec4b7ea90c3820d67b4480
Autor:
Jens Oppliger, Berk Zengin, Danyang Liu, Kevin Hauser, Catherine Witteveen, Fabian von Rohr, Fabian Donat Natterer
Publikováno v:
MethodsX, Vol 9, Iss , Pp 101784- (2022)
Quasiparticle interference imaging (QPI) offers insight into the band structure of quantum materials from the Fourier transform of local density of states (LDOS) maps. Their acquisition with a scanning tunneling microscope is traditionally tedious du
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https://doaj.org/article/09630fa01cca4b0c866ca08fb88a7cb0
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Research, Vol 3, Iss 4, p L042025 (2021)
The discovery of quantum materials entails extensive spectroscopic studies that are carried out against multitudes of degrees of freedom, such as magnetic field, location, temperature, or doping. As this traditionally involves two or more serial meas
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https://doaj.org/article/781d40610156485a92abe4e311feab92
Autor:
Jens Oppliger, Fabian Donat Natterer
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Research, Vol 2, Iss 2, p 023117 (2020)
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) is a notoriously slow technique; data-recording is serial, which renders complex measurement tasks, such as quasiparticle interference (QPI) mapping, impractical. However, QPI could provide insight into band-struct
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https://doaj.org/article/70b8d0695c9949ad87366ba68a76b95e
Autor:
Danyang Liu, Jens Oppliger, Aleš Cahlík, Catherine Witteveen, Fabian O. von Rohr, Fabian Donat Natterer
We demonstrate a straightforward approach to integrating a magnetic field into a low-temperature scanning tunneling microscope (STM) by adhering an NdFeB permanent magnet to a magnetizable sample plate. To render our magnet concept compatible with hi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f69be5fbbd41fc22d02c71b3c59d3b26
http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.02529
http://arxiv.org/abs/2206.02529