MethodsX (Dec 2024)

High dynamic range scanning tunneling microscopy

  • Ajla Karić,
  • Carolina A Marques,
  • Berk Zengin,
  • Fabian Donat Natterer

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
p. 102857

Abstract

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We increase the dynamical range of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) by actively subtracting dominant current-harmonics generated by nonlinearities in the current-voltage characteristics that could saturate the current preamplifier at low junction impedances or high gains. The strict phase relationship between a cosinusoidal excitation voltage and the current-harmonics allows excellent cancellation using the displacement-current of a driven compensating capacitor placed at the input of the preamplifier. Removal of DC currents has no effect on, and removal of the first harmonic only leads to a rigid shift in differential conductance that can be numerically reversed by adding the known removal current. Our method requires no permanent change of the hardware but only two phase synchronized voltage sources and a multi-frequency lock-in amplifier to enable high dynamic range spectroscopy and imaging.• Active power filter• Dynamic range compression• High gain preamplifier

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