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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review Letters Année : 2006

Transport spectroscopy of a single dopant in a gated silicon nanowire

H. Sellier
I. Ferain
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M. Jurczak
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S. Biesemans
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S. Rogge
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Résumé

We report on spectroscopy of a single dopant atom in silicon by resonant tunneling between source and drain of a gated nanowire etched from silicon on insulator. The electronic states of this dopant isolated in the channel appear as resonances in the low temperature conductance at energies below the conduction band edge. We observe the two possible charge states successively occupied by spin-up and spin-down electrons under magnetic field. The first resonance is consistent with the binding energy of the neutral $D^0$ state of an arsenic donor. The second resonance shows a reduced charging energy due to the electrostatic coupling of the charged $D^-$ state with electrodes. Excited states and Zeeman splitting under magnetic field present large energies potentially useful to build atomic scale devices.

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hal-00135311 , version 1 (07-03-2007)

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H. Sellier, G. P. Lansbergen, J. Caro, N. Collaert, I. Ferain, et al.. Transport spectroscopy of a single dopant in a gated silicon nanowire. Physical Review Letters, 2006, 97, pp.206805. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.206805⟩. ⟨hal-00135311⟩
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