Circularly polarized near-field optical mapping of spin-resolved quantum Hall chiral edge states.

NANO LETTERS(2015)

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Abstract
We have successfully developed a circularly polarized near-field scanning optical microscope (NSOM) that enables us to irradiate circularly polarized light with spatial resolution below the diffraction limit. As a demonstration, we perform real-space mapping of the quantum Hall chiral edge states near the edge of a Hall-bar structure by injecting spin polarized electrons optically at low temperature. The obtained real-space mappings show that spin-polarized electrons are injected optically to the two-dimensional electron layer. Our general method to locally inject spins using a circularly polarized NSOM should be broadly applicable to characterize a variety of nanomaterials and nanostructures.
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near-field optical microscope,quantum Hall effect,edge state,spin injection,chiral,nanophotonics,circular polarization,scanning probe microscopy
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