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STM is Working!

By Christopher Moore

Donnie and I have finally managed to get a stable tunneling current with our STM. On Thursday we ran a couple of traces in the x-direction, and as long as we didn’t touch the table or the air handler wasn’t on we saw minimal historesis.

Next week we will set everything up on stone block/foam sandwiches for vibration isolation, put in a gold sample, and try to get a decent XY scan on the oscilloscope. I’ll post pictures then.


Posted on: Saturday April 19th 2008, 10:16 am
Filed under: STM Project

4 Comments »

  1. Congratulations, Chris! Just what you always wanted: an STM of your very own.

    -Matt

    Comment by Matt Sievert — Monday -- April 21st, 2008 @ 10:18 pm


  2. I have wanted to build one for a while now. Donald got to do most of the fun part, though. There’s not an ounce of publishable research that this thing is capable of, but it was fun.

    I hope THE Ohio State is treating you well. I wonder if Ben still wanders around here. He was (or still is) a string guy at THE Ohio State.

    Comment by Christopher Moore — Wednesday -- April 23rd, 2008 @ 11:13 am


  3. Not viable for research? That’s disappointing. This isn’t coming out of your startup funds, is it?

    Comment by Matt Sievert — Wednesday -- April 30th, 2008 @ 7:34 am


  4. Matt, you must not have read the original posts on the STM. We built the thing out of scrap aluminum and washers for less than $100.

    However, there is actually an ounce of publishable work. The electronics will serve as the foundation for an apparatus that I am designing for a tunneling through a potential barrier experiment aimed towards the undergraduate modern lab. I’ll probably publish that in AJP when I finish the prototype this summer.

    My start-up funds so far have gotten me tapping mode AFM, a source-measure unit for films, a sputter-deposition system, and a few power supplies. I still have to figure out how to spend next years allotment. Keep in mind, also, that I am at a primarily undergrad institution. Our start-up packages are MUCH smaller, and or research expectations are much lower.

    Comment by Christopher Moore — Wednesday -- April 30th, 2008 @ 8:24 am


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