The limits of near field immersion microwave microscopy evaluated by imaging bilayer graphene moiré patterns.
Douglas A A OhlbergDiego TamiAndreij C GadelhaGomes S N ElielFabiano C SantanaDaniel MirandaWellington AvelinoKenji WatanabeTakashi TaniguchiLeonardo C CamposJhonattan C RamirezCássio Gonçalves do RegoAdo JorioGilberto Medeiros-RibeiroPublished in: Nature communications (2021)
Near field scanning Microwave Impedance Microscopy can resolve structures as small as 1 nm using radiation with wavelengths of 0.1 m. Combining liquid immersion microscopy concepts with exquisite force control exerted on nanoscale water menisci, concentration of electromagnetic fields in nanometer-size regions was achieved. As a test material we use twisted bilayer graphene, because it provides a sample where the modulation of the moiré superstructure pattern can be systematically tuned from Ångstroms up to tens of nanometers. Here we demonstrate that a probe-to-pattern resolution of 108 can be obtained by analyzing and adjusting the tip-sample distance influence on the dynamics of water meniscus formation and stability.