Probing subpicosecond dynamics using pulsed laser combined scanning tunneling microscopy

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Abstract

Time-resolved tunneling current measurement in the subpicosecond range was realized by ultrashort-pulse laser combined scanning tunneling microscopy, using the shaken-pulse-pair method. A low-temperature-grown GaNxAS 1-x (x=0.36%) sample exhibited two ultrafast transient processes in the time-resolved tunnel current signal, whose lifetimes were determined to be 0.653±0.025 and 55.1±5.0 ps. These values are of the same order of magnitude as those measured in the conventional pump-probe reflectivity measurement. © 2004 American Institute of Physics.

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Aoyama, O. T. M., Oshima, R., Okada, Y., Oigawa, H., Sano, N., Shigekawa, H., … Yamashita, M. (2004). Probing subpicosecond dynamics using pulsed laser combined scanning tunneling microscopy. Applied Physics Letters, 85(15), 3268–3270. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1804238

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