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- 2DEG spectroscopy with resonant tunneling through single impurity state hal link

Auteur(s): Cryglas M., Baj M., Jouault B., Raymond A., Chaubet C., Chenaud B., Robert J. L., Faini G.

Conference: International Journal of Nanoscience, Vol 2, No 6 (PO BOX 128 FARRER RD, SINGAPORE 9128, SG, 2003-07-24)


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Résumé:

We have used silicon impurities in an aluminum arsenide barrier to probe an adjacent two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG). A single impurity acts as a local spectrometer and scans the local density of states of the 2DEG. Magnetotransport experiments have been performed at low temperature with a magnetic field B applied along the direction of the current. Current-voltage characteristics strongly depend on B and reveal the formation of Landau levels (LLs).



Commentaires: 11th International Symposium on Nanostructures - Physics and Technology, St Petersburg, RUSSIA, JUN 23-28, 2003