Thermal expansion in photo-assisted tunneling: visible light versus free-space terahertz pulses
Abstract: Photo-assisted tunneling in scanning tunneling microscopy has attracted considerable interest to combine sub-picosecond and sub-nanometer resolutions. The illumination of a junction with visible or infrared light, however, induces thermal expansion of the tip and the sample, which strongly affects the measurements. Employing free-space THz pulses instead of visible light has been proposed to solve these thermal issues while providing photo-induced currents of similar magnitude. Here we compared the impact of illuminating the same tunneling junction, reaching comparable photo-induced current, with red light and with THz radiations. Our data provide a clear and direct evidence of thermal expansion with red light-illumination, while such thermal effects are negligible with THz radiations.
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