Abstract
In devices like the single-electron transistor the detailed transport properties of a nanostructure can be measured by tuning its energy levels with a gate voltage. The scanning tunnelling microscope in contrast usually lacks such a gate electrode. Here we demonstrate tuning of the levels of a donor in a scanning tunnelling microscope without a third electrode. The potential and the position of the tip are used to locally control band bending. Conductance maps in this parameter space reveal Coulomb diamonds known from three-terminal data from single-electron transistors and provide information on charging transitions, binding energies and vibrational excitations. The analogy to single-electron transistor data suggests a new way of extracting these key quantities without making any assumptions about the unknown shape of the scanning tunnelling microscope tip. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited.
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Zheng, H., Weismann, A., & Berndt, R. (2014). Tuning the electron transport at single donors in zinc oxide with a scanning tunnelling microscope. Nature Communications, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3992
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