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The microwave phase locking in Bloch transistor. [PDF]
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Ion Selectivity, Current, and Water Flow Regulation in Ti3C2 MXene Nanopores. [PDF]
Lee S, Go SG, Park HG, Suk ME.
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High-fidelity sub-microsecond single-shot electron spin readout above 3.5 K. [PDF]
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Electronic confinement induced quantum dot behavior in magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene.
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Coulomb Blockade Plasmonic Switch
Nano Letters, 2017Tunnel resistance can be modulated with bias via the Coulomb blockade effect, which gives a highly nonlinear response current. Here we investigate the optical response of a metal-insulator-nanoparticle-insulator-metal structure and show switching of a plasmonic gap from insulator to conductor via Coulomb blockade.
Dao Xiang, Jian Wu, Reuven Gordon
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Coulomb blockade thermometer: Tests and instrumentation
Review of Scientific Instruments, 1998Coulomb blockade thermometry (CBT) provides a simple method for absolute thermometry in every day laboratory use at cryogenic temperatures. CBT has been found insensitive to even high magnetic fields. We review the principles and the operation of CBT and the fabrication of the sensors, and present new data on radiation hardness and stability of the ...
Kauppinen, J. P. +4 more
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Czechoslovak Journal of Physics, 1996
One dimensional arrays of normal metal tunnel junctions have been found to exhibit properties which are very suitable for primary and secondary thermometry in a lithographically adjustable temperature range which extends over about two decades. The thermometer is remarkably insensitive to nonuniformities in the actual pattern and to even strong ...
K. P. Hirvi +4 more
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One dimensional arrays of normal metal tunnel junctions have been found to exhibit properties which are very suitable for primary and secondary thermometry in a lithographically adjustable temperature range which extends over about two decades. The thermometer is remarkably insensitive to nonuniformities in the actual pattern and to even strong ...
K. P. Hirvi +4 more
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Coulomb blockade nanothermometer
Microelectronic Engineering, 1998Reliable thermometry is normally based on commercial secondary sensors which are factory calibrated. Primary thermometers exist, too, but their use is limited because of intrinsic slowness, complex instrumentation, or inconvenient installation at the desired location.
J.P. Kauppinen, J.P. Pekola
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Coulomb blockade of resonant tunneling
Physical Review B, 1994We have considered the influence of electromagnetic fluctuations on electron tunneling via one nondegenerate resonant level, the problem that is relevant for electron transport through quantum dots in the Coulomb blockade regime. We show that the overall effect of the fluctuations depends on whether the electron bands in external electrodes are empty ...
, Imam, , Ponomarenko, , Averin
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Coulomb blockade of activated conduction
Physical Review B, 1996We present a theory of the Coulomb-blockade oscillations of conductance through a quantum dot at relatively high temperatures, when the conduction is achieved via thermal activation of electrons over the tunnel barriers. We discover that the oscillations of conductance as a function of the external gate voltage persist in this regime, and find their ...
, Matveev, , Glazman
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