Le. Harrell et Pn. First, An ultrahigh vacuum cryogenic scanning tunneling microscope with tip and sample exchange, REV SCI INS, 70(1), 1999, pp. 125-132
An ultrahigh vacuum, cryogenic scanning tunneling microscope (STM) has been
developed for imaging and current-voltage spectroscopy. Design details and
results from initial studies are presented. The microscope design is based
on the Besocke "beetle" style STM with some significant modifications. In
particular, the placement of the tip and sample have been interchanged to f
acilitate in-vacuum transfer of tips and samples. The STM operates in a cry
ostat submerged in liquid helium or liquid nitrogen. Imaging of the 22 x ro
ot 3 reconstruction of the Au(111) surface and atomic resolution of graphit
e are demonstrated. A current versus voltage spectrum showing Coulomb charg
ing features and level quantization in a 29000 amu Au nanocrystal is also p
resented to show the spectroscopic capability of the instrument. (C) 1999 A
merican Institute of Physics. [S0034-6748(99)01801-8].