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Room temperature observation of electron resonant tunneling through InAs/AlAs quantum dots

Jie Sun, Ruoyuan Li, Chang Zhao, Like Yu, Xiaoling Ye, Bo Xu, Yonghai Chen, Zhanguo Wang

Published 2007-12-06Version 1

Molecular beam epitaxy is employed to manufacture self-assembled InAs/AlAs quantum-dot resonant tunneling diodes. Resonant tunneling current is superimposed on the thermal current, and they make up the total electron transport in devices. Steps in current-voltage characteristics and peaks in capacitance-voltage characteristics are explained as electron resonant tunneling via quantum dots at 77K or 300K, and this is the first time that resonant tunneling is observed at room temperature in III-V quantum-dot materials. Hysteresis loops in the curves are attributed to hot electron injection/emission process of quantum dots, which indicates the concomitant charging/discharging effect.

Comments: First time observation of electron resonant tunneling through InAs quantum dots
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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