Abstract
A dual-gate-controlled single-electron transistor was fabricated by using self-aligned polysilicon sidewall spacer gates on a silicon-on-insulator nanowire. The quantum dot formed by the electric field effect of the dual-gate structure was miniaturized to smaller than the state-of-the-art feature size, through a combination of electron beam lithography, oxidation, and polysilicon sidewall spacer gate formation processes. The device shows typical MOSFET I-V characteristics at room temperature. However, the Coulomb gap and Coulomb oscillations are clearly observed at 4 K.
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Hu, S. F., Wu, Y. C., Sung, C. L., Chang, C. Y., & Huang, T. Y. (2004). A Dual-Gate-Controlled Single-Electron Transistor Using Self-Aligned Polysilicon Sidewall Spacer Gates on Silicon-on-Insulator Nanowire. In IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology (Vol. 3, pp. 93–97). https://doi.org/10.1109/TNANO.2003.820784
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