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Single-electron devices via controlled assembly of designed nanoparticles

Junno, Tobias ; Magnusson, Martin H. LU ; Carlsson, Sven Bertil ; Deppert, Knut LU orcid ; Malm, Jan Olle LU ; Montelius, Lars LU and Samuelson, Lars LU (1999) Proceedings of the 1998 4th International Symposium on New Phenomena in Mesoscopic Structures (NPMS'98) In Microelectronic Engineering 47(1-4). p.179-183
Abstract

Single-electron transistors (SET) rely for their functionality on extreme control of lithography and lateral positioning as well as of properties of the building blocks from which the devices are built. By an aerosol-based nanoparticle fabrication we can prepare nanocrystals down to sub-10nm dimensions with metallic or semiconducting character, as well as having a core + shell design for definition of tunnel-gaps. We present here results for a type of device that is based on the possibility to design functionality in the internal structure of the nanoparticles which are used as building blocks. We use such pre-fabricated building blocks to construct coulomb blockade devices and show that they operate at temperatures above 150K.

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Microelectronic Engineering
volume
47
issue
1-4
pages
5 pages
publisher
Elsevier
conference name
Proceedings of the 1998 4th International Symposium on New Phenomena in Mesoscopic Structures (NPMS'98)
conference location
Kauai, HI, USA
conference dates
1998-12-07 - 1998-12-11
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  • scopus:0032594663
ISSN
0167-9317
DOI
10.1016/S0167-9317(99)00184-7
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English
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  author       = {{Junno, Tobias and Magnusson, Martin H. and Carlsson, Sven Bertil and Deppert, Knut and Malm, Jan Olle and Montelius, Lars and Samuelson, Lars}},
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  title        = {{Single-electron devices via controlled assembly of designed nanoparticles}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0167-9317(99)00184-7}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/S0167-9317(99)00184-7}},
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