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Three-terminal ballistic junctions: new building blocks for functional devices in nanoelectronics

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Summary, in English

A three-terminal ballistic junction (TBJ) is a device in which three quantum point contacts are coupled via a ballistic region. Previous studies have shown that the TBJs exhibit a novel electrical property which has potential applications in nanoelectronics. Here, based on our recent theoretical and experimental investigations, we will demonstrate that various nanoelectronic devices can be fabricated using the TBJs as building blocks. In particular, the results of our recent design, fabrication, modeling and measurements of TBJ diodes and transistors, TBJ frequency multipliers, and TBJ logic gates will be presented and discussed

Publishing year

2002

Language

English

Publication/Series

7th International Conference on Nanometer-Scale Science and Technology and 21st European Conference on Surface Science

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

Lund University

Topic

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Keywords

  • potential applications
  • electrical property
  • ballistic region
  • three quantum point contacts
  • nanoelectronics
  • three terminal ballistic junctions
  • functional devices
  • TBJ diodes
  • fabrication
  • TBJ frequency multipliers
  • transistors
  • TBJ logic gates

Conference name

Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Nanometer-Scale Science and Technology and 21st European Conference on Surface Science (NANO-7/ECOSS-21)

Conference date

2002-06-24 - 2002-06-28

Conference place

Malmö, Sweden

Status

Published