Coulomb blockade in monolithic and monocrystalline Al-Ge-Al nanowire heterostructures

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We report the realization of Ge single-hole transistors based on Al-Ge-Al nanowire (NW) heterostructures. The formation of these axial structures is enabled by a thermally induced exchange reaction at 350 °C between the initial Ge NW and Al contact pads, leading to a monolithic and monocrystalline Al-Ge-Al NW. The 25 nm-diameter Ge segment is a quasi-1D hole channel. Its length is defined by two abrupt Al-Ge Schottky tunnel barriers. At low temperatures, the device shows a single hole transistor signature with well pronounced Coulomb oscillations. The barrier strength between the Ge segment and the Al leads can be tuned as a function of the gate voltage VG. It leads to a zero conductance at VG= 0 V to a few quantum conductance at VG= -15 V. When the gate voltage increases from -5 V to -3 V, the charging energy is extracted and it varies from 0.39 meV to 2.42 meV.

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Sistani, M., Delaforce, J., Bharadwaj, K., Luong, M., Nacenta Mendivil, J., Roch, N., … Naud, C. (2020). Coulomb blockade in monolithic and monocrystalline Al-Ge-Al nanowire heterostructures. Applied Physics Letters, 116(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5126088

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