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Controlled coupling and occupation of silicon atomic quantum dots at room temperature

Haider et al., 2009

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17966993310478839056
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Haider M
Pitters J
DiLabio G
Livadaru L
Mutus J
Wolkow R
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Physical review letters

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It is demonstrated that the silicon atom dangling bond (DB) state serves as a quantum dot. Coulomb repulsion causes DBs separated by≲<? format?> 2 nm to exhibit reduced localized charge, which enables electron tunnel coupling of DBs. Scanning tunneling …
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