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Electrostatically defined few-electron double quantum dot in silicon

Lim et al., 2009

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2299587548668955216
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Lim W
Huebl H
Willems van Beveren L
Rubanov S
Spizzirri P
Angus S
Clark R
Dzurak A
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Applied Physics Letters

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A few-electron double quantum dot was fabricated using metal-oxide-semiconductor- compatible technology and low-temperature transport measurements were performed to study the energy spectrum of the device. The double dot structure is electrically tunable …
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