International audienceControlling the properties of quantum dots at the atomic scale, such as dangling bonds, is a general motivation as they allow studying various nanoscale processes including atomic switches, charge storage, or low binding energy state interactions. Adjusting the coupling of individual silicon dangling bonds to form a 2D device having a defined function remains a challenge. Here, we exploit the anisotropic interactions between silicon dangling bonds on n-type doped Si(100):H surface to tune their hybridization. This process arises from interactions between the subsurface silicon network and dangling bonds inducing a combination of Jahn–Teller distortions and local charge ordering. A three-pointed star-shaped device proto...
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cited By 5International audienceImplementing atomic and molecular scale electronic functionalities r...
International audienceWe demonstrate that a single 4-acetylbiphenyl molecule adsorbed along the dime...
International audienceControlling the properties of quantum dots at the atomic scale, such as dangli...
International audienceControlling the properties of quantum dots at the atomic scale, such as dangli...
International audienceControlling the properties of quantum dots at the atomic scale, such as dangli...
International audienceControlling the properties of quantum dots at the atomic scale, such as dangli...
International audienceControlling the properties of quantum dots at the atomic scale, such as dangli...
A dangling bond (DB) on a silicon surface atomic has been found to behave as an atomic-scale quantum...
We present here a theory and a computational tool, Silicon-{\sc Qnano}, to describe atomic scale qua...
We study both experimentally and theoretically the electronic behavior of dangling bonds (DBs) at a ...
We review our recent efforts in building atom-scale quantum-dot cellular automata circuits on a sili...
We present linear ensembles of dangling bond chains on a hydrogen terminated Si(100) surface, patter...
It has been proposed that miniature circuitry will ultimately be crafted from single atoms. Despite ...
It is demonstrated that the silicon atom dangling bond (DB) state serves as a quantum dot. Coulomb r...
cited By 5International audienceImplementing atomic and molecular scale electronic functionalities r...
cited By 5International audienceImplementing atomic and molecular scale electronic functionalities r...
International audienceWe demonstrate that a single 4-acetylbiphenyl molecule adsorbed along the dime...
International audienceControlling the properties of quantum dots at the atomic scale, such as dangli...
International audienceControlling the properties of quantum dots at the atomic scale, such as dangli...
International audienceControlling the properties of quantum dots at the atomic scale, such as dangli...
International audienceControlling the properties of quantum dots at the atomic scale, such as dangli...
International audienceControlling the properties of quantum dots at the atomic scale, such as dangli...
A dangling bond (DB) on a silicon surface atomic has been found to behave as an atomic-scale quantum...
We present here a theory and a computational tool, Silicon-{\sc Qnano}, to describe atomic scale qua...
We study both experimentally and theoretically the electronic behavior of dangling bonds (DBs) at a ...
We review our recent efforts in building atom-scale quantum-dot cellular automata circuits on a sili...
We present linear ensembles of dangling bond chains on a hydrogen terminated Si(100) surface, patter...
It has been proposed that miniature circuitry will ultimately be crafted from single atoms. Despite ...
It is demonstrated that the silicon atom dangling bond (DB) state serves as a quantum dot. Coulomb r...
cited By 5International audienceImplementing atomic and molecular scale electronic functionalities r...
cited By 5International audienceImplementing atomic and molecular scale electronic functionalities r...
International audienceWe demonstrate that a single 4-acetylbiphenyl molecule adsorbed along the dime...