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Quantum Dots Arindam Ghosh
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Organization of large number of nanostructures – scalability Utilize natural forces Organic, inorganic and biological systems Physics research on quantum dots What are the active areas Understand nanoscale transport Materials Self-assembly of nano-structures Paradigm shift in functional electronics? Effect of quantum mechanics Confinement and Coulomb force Spin effects and intrinsic magnetism Disorder – error optimization and modeling New nanostructured materials for transistors: Beyond silicon? Nanowires for interconnects or active elements New dielectrics: high-k and low-k Single electron transistors Carbon for next generation? New architecture? Electronics with nanomachines? Ferromagnetic logic devices? Quantum computation
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current Gate voltage (V g ) V SD current Single electron transistors (SET) – Operation of atomic switches Particle in a small box 10 – 100 nm Energy-levels are quantized E 1/L 2 Quantum effects only when E>>kT current Source-drain voltage (V SD ) -V g SourceDrain V SD Source Drain Gate Quantum Dot
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The top-down approach Plus Materials Plan/InformationTools Creates Product
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The bottom-up approach Tools Materials with stored information Plus Creates Self-Assembled Product
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New materials and protocols for SET 1.High-mobility two-dimensional electron gas 2.Nano-engineering with silicon 3.Semiconductor nanoparticles and nanowires 4.Carbon electronics with nanotubes and graphene 5.Molecules and DNA
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The two-dimensional electron gas in semiconductor heterostructures Gallium Arsenide 2D electrons Aluminum Gallium Arsenide Si atoms Extremely versatile Expensive Incompatible to Silicon technology
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Carbon nanotubes
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The Carbon nanotube single electron transistor Source Drain Gate
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Single electron transistor with nanotube rope
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Structures of Quantum dot
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Transport in single quantum dots
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Constant interaction model
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Coulomb blockade oscillations
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The magic numbers The Fock-Darwin Spectrum
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Experiment
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Excitation spectrum
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Quantum dot in quantum computation 1.Spin qubit in single quantum dot 2.Charge qubit in double quantum dots 3.Varying readout schemes
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Spin measurement in a quantum dot “Spin to charge” conversion Nature 2004
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The protocol (1) Empty, (2) inject and wait, (3) measure
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Measuring spin
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Experiment
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2D Artificial Atoms
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