Uncovering anisotropic effects of electric high-moment dipoles on the tunneling current in δ-layer tunnel junctions
Juan Mendez Granado,
Denis Mamaluy
Abstract:The precise positioning of dopants in semiconductors using scanning tunneling microscopes has led to the development of planar dopant-based devices, also known as δ-layers, facilitating the exploration of new concepts in classical and quantum computing. Recently it have been shown that two distinct conductivity regimes (low- and high- bias regimes) exist in δ-layer tunnel junctions due to the presence of quasi-discrete and continuous states in the conduction band of δ-layer systems. Furthermore, discrete charg… Show more
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