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Observation of Quantum Fluctuations of Charge on a Quantum Dot

D. Berman, N. B. Zhitenev, R. C. Ashoori, M. Shayegan

Published 1998-03-31, updated 1998-04-06Version 3

We have incorporated an aluminum single electron transistor directly into the defining gate structure of a semiconductor quantum dot, permitting precise measurement of the charge in the dot. Voltage biasing a gate draws charge from a reservoir into the dot through a single point contact. The charge in the dot increases continuously for large point contact conductance and in a step-like manner in units of single electrons with the contact nearly closed. We measure the corresponding capacitance lineshapes for the full range of point contact conductances. The lineshapes are described well by perturbation theory and not by theories in which the dot charging energy is altered by the barrier conductance.

Comments: Revtex, 5 pages, 3 figures, few minor corrections to the references
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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