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Few-hundred GHz carbon nanotube nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS).

Author(s): Island JO, Tayari V, McRae AC, Champagne AR

Nano Lett. 2012 Sep 12;12(9):4564-9 Authors: Island JO, Tayari V, McRae AC, Champagne AR

Article GUID: 22888989

Wiedemann-Franz relation and thermal-transistor effect in suspended graphene.

Author(s): Yigen S, Champagne AR

Nano Lett. 2014 Jan 08;14(1):289-93 Authors: Yiğen S, Champagne AR

Article GUID: 24341325

Tailoring 10 nm scale suspended graphene junctions and quantum dots.

Author(s): Tayari V, McRae AC, Yigen S, Island JO, Porter JM, Champagne AR

Nano Lett. 2015 Jan 14;15(1):114-9 Authors: Tayari V, McRae AC, Yiğen S, Island JO, Porter JM, Champagne AR

Article GUID: 25490053

Giant electron-hole transport asymmetry in ultra-short quantum transistors.

Author(s): McRae AC, Tayari V, Porter JM, Champagne AR

Nat Commun. 2017 05 31;8:15491 Authors: McRae AC, Tayari V, Porter JM, Champagne AR

Article GUID: 28561024


Title:Giant electron-hole transport asymmetry in ultra-short quantum transistors.
Authors:McRae ACTayari VPorter JMChampagne AR
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28561024?dopt=Abstract
Category:Nat Commun
PMID:28561024
Dept Affiliation: PHYSICS
1 Department of Physics, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montréal, Québec, Canada H4B 1R6.

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Giant electron-hole transport asymmetry in ultra-short quantum transistors.

Nat Commun. 2017 05 31;8:15491

Authors: McRae AC, Tayari V, Porter JM, Champagne AR

Abstract

Making use of bipolar transport in single-wall carbon nanotube quantum transistors would permit a single device to operate as both a quantum dot and a ballistic conductor or as two quantum dots with different charging energies. Here we report ultra-clean 10 to 100?nm scale suspended nanotube transistors with a large electron-hole transport asymmetry. The devices consist of naked nanotube channels contacted with sections of tube under annealed gold. The annealed gold acts as an n-doping top gate, allowing coherent quantum transport, and can create nanometre-sharp barriers. These tunnel barriers define a single quantum dot whose charging energies to add an electron or a hole are vastly different (e-h charging energy asymmetry). We parameterize the e-h transport asymmetry by the ratio of the hole and electron charging energies ?e-h. This asymmetry is maximized for short channels and small band gap tubes. In a small band gap device, we demonstrate the fabrication of a dual functionality quantum device acting as a quantum dot for holes and a much longer quantum bus for electrons. In a 14?nm-long channel, ?e-h reaches up to 2.6 for a device with a band gap of 270?meV. The charging energies in this device exceed 100?meV.

PMID: 28561024 [PubMed]