Single Electron Transistor and Coulomb Blockade Effect
Single Electron Transistor and Coulomb Blockade Effect
Single Electron Transistor and Coulomb Blockade Effect
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Coulomb Blockade
Blocking the charge transport (Tunneling) through the structure. The increased resistance at small bias voltages of an electronic device comprising at least one low capacitance tunnel junction.
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The average charge on the Nanostructure (island) increases in steps as the voltages is increased
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Quantum mechanics allows a small particle, such as an electron, to overcome a potential barrier larger than its kinetic energy. Tunneling is possible because of the wave-like properties of matter.
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[Chen, C.J. In Introduction to Scanning Tunneling Microscopy; Oxford University Press: New York, 1993; p 3].
In classical mechanics, the energy of an electron moving in a potential U(x) can be shown by
p2 x U x ! E 2m
2m E U J
These give the same result as the classical case. However, in the classically forbidden region (E<U) the solution is
] ( x ) ! ] ( 0 )e Ox , where O !
2m U E J
O is a decay constant, so the solution dictates that the wave function decays in the +x direction, and the probability Piyush Kumar Sinha of finding an electron in the barrier is non-zero. 1/29/2012 7:41 AM 8
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What is a Transistor
A transistor is a solid state semiconductor device which can be used for numerous purposes including signal modulation, amplification, voltage stabilization, and many others. Transistors act like a variable valve which, based on its input current (BJT) or input voltage (FET), allow a precise amount of current to flow through it from the circuit s voltage supply.
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what problem does it help to solve? what is its operation? How to design a SET?
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Nanoparticle attracted electrostatically to the gap between source and drain electrodes. 1/29/2012 The gate is underneath. 7:41 AM
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Operation
The tunnel junction consists of two pieces of metal separated by a very thin (~1nm) insulator. The only way for electrons in one of the metal electrodes to travel to the other electrode is to tunnel through the insulator. Since tunneling is a discrete process, the electric charge that flows through the tunnel junction flows in multiples of the charge of electrons e.
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Working:
Total capacitance of the island C=CS+CD+CG The electrostatic energy of the island in this model E(N,QG)=(Ne-QG)2/2C where N =number of electron on the island, e =electronic charge and gate charge QG=CDVD+CGVG+CSVS
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Gate charge QG can be varied by external voltage source in the coulomb blockade regime.
The gate voltages can be used to tune the number of electrons on island.
The charge can fluctuate If E(N+1,QG)=E(N,QG) i.e. energy for two successive occupation numbers are degenerate, then coulomb blockade is lifted and charges can be added to or removed from the dot. Conductance of the dot becomes finite.
The gate charge leads to the condition for charge fluctuation QG=(N+1/2)e
Sweeping the gate voltage Vg changes the charge Qg on the gate-dot capacitor Cg . To add one electron requires the voltage (Vg } e/Cg since Cg=Qg/Vg. The source-drain conductance G is zero for most gate voltages, because putting even one extra electron onto the dot would cost too much Coulomb energy. This is called Coulomb blockade . Electrons can hop onto the dot only at a gate voltage where the number of electrons on the dot flip-flops between N and N+1.Their time-averaged number is N+ in that case. The spacing between these half-integer conductance peaks is an integer.
N-1
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Applications of SETs
Quantum computers
1000x faster
Microwave Detection
Photon Aided Tunneling
Summary
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