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Terahertz scanning tunneling microscopy (THz-STM) has emerged as a potent technique for probing ultrafast nanoscale dynamics with exceptional spatiotemporal precision, whereby the acquisition of THz near-field waveforms holds paramount significance. While substantial efforts have been dedicated to retrieving the waveform utilizing the photoemission current or a molecular sensor, these methods are challenged by intense thermal effects or complex sample preparations. In this study, we introduce a universal approach for real-time characterization of THz near-field waveforms within the tunnel junction, achieving subnanometer spatial resolution. Utilizing the gating mechanism intrinsic to the STM junction, coherent scanning of a gated strong THz pulse over a weak THz pulse is achieved, facilitating the direct measurement of the waveform. Notably, employing a custom-built carrier envelope phase (CEP) shifter, THz-CEP has been successfully characterized in the tunnel junction. Moreover, subnanometer spatial resolution of the THz-driven field emission current has been shown, underscoring the nanoscale resolving ability of our methodology. Ultimately, the potential application of this method for local THz time domain spectroscopy imaging has been demonstrated through point-to-point waveform sampling over the Au(111) surface.
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Hongbo Li
South China Normal University
Tianwu Wang
Aerospace Information Research Institute
W. Wei
University of Science and Technology of China
ACS Photonics
Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Aerospace Information Research Institute
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e73cccb6db6435876b6710 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsphotonics.3c01451
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