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Coulomb blockade oscillations in ultrathin gate oxide silicon single-electron transistors
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Coulomb blockade oscillations in ultrathin gate oxide silicon single-electron transistors

Yue-Min Wan, Kuo-Dong Huang, S.F. Hu, C.L. Sung and Y.C. Chou
Journal of Applied Physics, Vol.97(11), 116106
2005

Abstract

Ultrathin oxide-gated (thickness ~6 nm) point-contact junctions have been fabricated to explore single-electron charging effects in strongly gate-dot-coupled polycrystallinesilicon transistors. Current-voltage (I-V) measurements show periodic current oscillations near room temperature. Analysis of the energy-level spacing relates the electron charging energy to a quantum dot of size ~8 nm, and also suggests electron tunneling is via the first excited state. These low-power ~30 pW and low-cost devices can be useful for the next generation nanoelectronics. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.
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