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All-optical subcycle microscopy on atomic length scales
by
Schiegl, F.
, Hayes, J.
, Bergbauer, V.
, Nerreter, S.
, Lingl, S.
, Zizlsperger, M.
, Huber, M. A.
, Siday, T.
, Menden, P.
, Sandner, F.
, Huber, R.
, Gerasimenko, Y. A.
, Wilhelm, J.
, Repp, J.
in
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/ 639/301/357
/ 639/624/1107
/ 639/766/400/1021
/ 639/766/400/584
/ Dipoles
/ Electrons
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Light
/ Microscopy
/ Microscopy - methods
/ Microscopy, Atomic Force - methods
/ multidisciplinary
/ Near fields
/ Optics
/ Radiation
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Semiconductors
/ Time Factors
2024
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All-optical subcycle microscopy on atomic length scales
by
Schiegl, F.
, Hayes, J.
, Bergbauer, V.
, Nerreter, S.
, Lingl, S.
, Zizlsperger, M.
, Huber, M. A.
, Siday, T.
, Menden, P.
, Sandner, F.
, Huber, R.
, Gerasimenko, Y. A.
, Wilhelm, J.
, Repp, J.
in
140/125
/ 639/301/357
/ 639/624/1107
/ 639/766/400/1021
/ 639/766/400/584
/ Dipoles
/ Electrons
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Light
/ Microscopy
/ Microscopy - methods
/ Microscopy, Atomic Force - methods
/ multidisciplinary
/ Near fields
/ Optics
/ Radiation
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Semiconductors
/ Time Factors
2024
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All-optical subcycle microscopy on atomic length scales
by
Schiegl, F.
, Hayes, J.
, Bergbauer, V.
, Nerreter, S.
, Lingl, S.
, Zizlsperger, M.
, Huber, M. A.
, Siday, T.
, Menden, P.
, Sandner, F.
, Huber, R.
, Gerasimenko, Y. A.
, Wilhelm, J.
, Repp, J.
in
140/125
/ 639/301/357
/ 639/624/1107
/ 639/766/400/1021
/ 639/766/400/584
/ Dipoles
/ Electrons
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Light
/ Microscopy
/ Microscopy - methods
/ Microscopy, Atomic Force - methods
/ multidisciplinary
/ Near fields
/ Optics
/ Radiation
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Semiconductors
/ Time Factors
2024
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All-optical subcycle microscopy on atomic length scales
2024
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Overview
Bringing optical microscopy to the shortest possible length and time scales has been a long-sought goal, connecting nanoscopic elementary dynamics with the macroscopic functionalities of condensed matter. Super-resolution microscopy has circumvented the far-field diffraction limit by harnessing optical nonlinearities
1
. By exploiting linear interaction with tip-confined evanescent light fields
2
, near-field microscopy
3
,
4
has reached even higher resolution, prompting a vibrant research field by exploring the nanocosm in motion
5
–
19
. Yet the finite radius of the nanometre-sized tip apex has prevented access to atomic resolution
20
. Here we leverage extreme atomic nonlinearities within tip-confined evanescent fields to push all-optical microscopy to picometric spatial and femtosecond temporal resolution. On these scales, we discover an unprecedented and efficient non-classical near-field response, in phase with the vector potential of light and strictly confined to atomic dimensions. This ultrafast signal is characterized by an optical phase delay of approximately π/2 and facilitates direct monitoring of tunnelling dynamics. We showcase the power of our optical concept by imaging nanometre-sized defects hidden to atomic force microscopy and by subcycle sampling of current transients on a semiconducting van der Waals material. Our results facilitate access to quantum light–matter interaction and electronic dynamics at ultimately short spatio-temporal scales in both conductive and insulating quantum materials.
All-optical subcycle microscopy is achieved on atomic length scales, with picometric spatial and femtosecond temporal resolution.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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