Probing Magnetic Exchange Interactions with Helium
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TRAINER, Christopher, YIM, Chi Ming, HEIL, Christoph, FARRAR, Lawrence S., TSURKAN, Vladimir, LOIDL, Alois, WAHL, Peter. Probing Magnetic Exchange Interactions with Helium . In: Physical Review Letters, 2021, nr. 16(127), pp. 1-6. ISSN 0031-9007. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.166803
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Physical Review Letters
Numărul 16(127) / 2021 / ISSN 0031-9007

Probing Magnetic Exchange Interactions with Helium

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.166803

Pag. 1-6

Trainer Christopher1, Yim Chi Ming1, Heil Christoph2, Farrar Lawrence S.1, Tsurkan Vladimir34, Loidl Alois3, Wahl Peter1
 
1 University of St Andrews,
2 Graz University of Technology,
3 University of Augsburg,
4 Institute of Applied Physics
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 1 noiembrie 2021


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Controlling and sensing spin polarization of electrons forms the basis of spintronics. Here, we report a study of the effect of helium on the spin polarization of the tunneling current and magnetic contrast in spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy (SP STM). We show that the magnetic contrast in SP STM images recorded in the presence of helium depends sensitively on the tunneling conditions. From tunneling spectra and their variation across the atomic lattice we establish that the helium can be reversibly ejected from the tunneling junction by the tunneling electrons. The energy of the tunneling electrons required to eject the helium depends on the relative spin polarization of the tip and sample, making the microscope sensitive to the magnetic exchange interactions. We show that the time-averaged spin polarization of the tunneling current is suppressed in the presence of helium and thereby demonstrate voltage control of the spin polarization of the tunneling current across the tip-sample junction. 

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Electron tunneling, Exchange interactions, Helium, magnetism, Scanning tunneling microscopy