Vacuum Tunneling Probe: A Nonreciprocal, Reduced-Back-Action Transducer

Abstract
The vacuum tunneling probe used in the scanning tunneling microscope represents a new class of nonreciprocal electromechanical transducers. Nonreciprocity implies reduced back action and consequently increased sensitivity over conventional, reciprocal transducers. A vacuum tunneling probe may reach the quantum limit for a measurement of the position of a macroscopic mechanical oscillator even with use of a non-quantum-limited amplifier. The quantum limit is enforced by the momentum shot noise associated with the tunneling current.