Lightwave-driven scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) at near-IR frequencies promises an unprecedented combination of atomic spatial resolution and temporal resolution approaching the attosecond range. To achieve this goal, high-sensitivity optical control and detection of sub-cycle tunnelling currents must be achieved at the STM junction. Here, we demonstrate the generation and detection of coherent ultrafast currents across the junction of an STM illuminated by near-infrared single-cycle pulses. We introduce a novel modulation scheme that avoids time-dependent thermal loading while selectively isolating carrier-envelope phase (CEP)-dependent photocurrents. All artifacts arising from periodic modulation of laser power and thermal coupling are efficiently suppressed, enabling a clean readout of the coherent portion of the ultrafast tunneling current.
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Rossetti et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/68d473bb31b076d99fa6cb92 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2507.16357
Andrea Rossetti
Florian Pagnini
Majdi Assaid
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