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Characterization of just one atom using synchrotron X-rays

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  • Tolulope M. Ajayi

    (Argonne National Laboratory
    Ohio University)

  • Nozomi Shirato

    (Argonne National Laboratory)

  • Tomas Rojas

    (Argonne National Laboratory
    University of Illinois Chicago)

  • Sarah Wieghold

    (Argonne National Laboratory)

  • Xinyue Cheng

    (Ohio University)

  • Kyaw Zin Latt

    (Argonne National Laboratory)

  • Daniel J. Trainer

    (Argonne National Laboratory)

  • Naveen K. Dandu

    (Argonne National Laboratory)

  • Yiming Li

    (University of South Florida)

  • Sineth Premarathna

    (Argonne National Laboratory
    Ohio University)

  • Sanjoy Sarkar

    (Ohio University)

  • Daniel Rosenmann

    (Argonne National Laboratory)

  • Yuzi Liu

    (Argonne National Laboratory)

  • Nathalie Kyritsakas

    (University of Strasbourg, UMR UDS-CNRS 7140, Institut le Bel)

  • Shaoze Wang

    (Ohio University)

  • Eric Masson

    (Ohio University)

  • Volker Rose

    (Argonne National Laboratory)

  • Xiaopeng Li

    (Shenzhen University)

  • Anh T. Ngo

    (Argonne National Laboratory
    University of Illinois Chicago)

  • Saw-Wai Hla

    (Argonne National Laboratory
    Ohio University)

Abstract

Since the discovery of X-rays by Roentgen in 1895, its use has been ubiquitous, from medical and environmental applications to materials sciences1–5. X-ray characterization requires a large number of atoms and reducing the material quantity is a long-standing goal. Here we show that X-rays can be used to characterize the elemental and chemical state of just one atom. Using a specialized tip as a detector, X-ray-excited currents generated from an iron and a terbium atom coordinated to organic ligands are detected. The fingerprints of a single atom, the L2,3 and M4,5 absorption edge signals for iron and terbium, respectively, are clearly observed in the X-ray absorption spectra. The chemical states of these atoms are characterized by means of near-edge X-ray absorption signals, in which X-ray-excited resonance tunnelling (X-ERT) is dominant for the iron atom. The X-ray signal can be sensed only when the tip is located directly above the atom in extreme proximity, which confirms atomically localized detection in the tunnelling regime. Our work connects synchrotron X-rays with a quantum tunnelling process and opens future X-rays experiments for simultaneous characterizations of elemental and chemical properties of materials at the ultimate single-atom limit.

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  • Tolulope M. Ajayi & Nozomi Shirato & Tomas Rojas & Sarah Wieghold & Xinyue Cheng & Kyaw Zin Latt & Daniel J. Trainer & Naveen K. Dandu & Yiming Li & Sineth Premarathna & Sanjoy Sarkar & Daniel Rosenma, 2023. "Characterization of just one atom using synchrotron X-rays," Nature, Nature, vol. 618(7963), pages 69-73, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:618:y:2023:i:7963:d:10.1038_s41586-023-06011-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06011-w
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