We use a model of a one-dimensional nanowire quantum dot to demonstrate the feasibility of a scanning probe microscope (SPM) imaging technique that can extract both the energy of an electron state and the amplitude of its wave function using a single instrument. This imaging technique can probe electrons that are buried beneath the surface of a low-dimensional semiconductor structure and provide valuable information for the design of quantum devices. A conducting SPM tip, acting as a movable gate, measures the energy of an electron state using Coulomb blockade spectroscopy. When the tip is close to the nanowire dot, it dents the wave function \(\Psi(x)\) of the quantum state, changing the electron's energy by an amount proportional to \(\mi...
Journal ArticleWe demonstrate a universal correlation between the spectral linewidth and position of...
The manuscript describes my research activities on quantum transport in electronic devices using an ...
In this thesis we investigate Coulomb blockade phenomena and single-electron charging effects in two...
We use a scanning gate microscope (SGM) to characterize one-dimensional ultra-thin (diameter ≈ 30 nm...
We show how a scanning probe microscope (SPM) can be used to image electron flow through InAs nanowi...
We show how the electronic states of quantum wires and quantum dots can be evaluated exactly startin...
Nanowire heterostructures define high-quality few-electron quantum dots for nanoelectronics, spintro...
We present theoretical and experimental studies of the effect of the density of states of a quantum ...
Scanning-gate imaging of semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) promises access to probability distributio...
Scanning tunneling microscopy was used to image sub-monolay- er CdSe (d = 10 nm) quantum dots (QDs) ...
Single-molecule adsorption scanning tunneling microscopy (SMA-STM) is a powerful spectroscopy method...
Magnetotunneling spectroscopy is used as a noninvasive and nondestructive probe to produce two-dimen...
This brief review describes the different types of semiconductor quantum dost systems, their main ap...
peer reviewedBecause materials consist of positive nuclei and negative electrons, electric potential...
Electronically excited orbitals play a fundamental role in chemical reactivity and spectroscopy. In ...
Journal ArticleWe demonstrate a universal correlation between the spectral linewidth and position of...
The manuscript describes my research activities on quantum transport in electronic devices using an ...
In this thesis we investigate Coulomb blockade phenomena and single-electron charging effects in two...
We use a scanning gate microscope (SGM) to characterize one-dimensional ultra-thin (diameter ≈ 30 nm...
We show how a scanning probe microscope (SPM) can be used to image electron flow through InAs nanowi...
We show how the electronic states of quantum wires and quantum dots can be evaluated exactly startin...
Nanowire heterostructures define high-quality few-electron quantum dots for nanoelectronics, spintro...
We present theoretical and experimental studies of the effect of the density of states of a quantum ...
Scanning-gate imaging of semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) promises access to probability distributio...
Scanning tunneling microscopy was used to image sub-monolay- er CdSe (d = 10 nm) quantum dots (QDs) ...
Single-molecule adsorption scanning tunneling microscopy (SMA-STM) is a powerful spectroscopy method...
Magnetotunneling spectroscopy is used as a noninvasive and nondestructive probe to produce two-dimen...
This brief review describes the different types of semiconductor quantum dost systems, their main ap...
peer reviewedBecause materials consist of positive nuclei and negative electrons, electric potential...
Electronically excited orbitals play a fundamental role in chemical reactivity and spectroscopy. In ...
Journal ArticleWe demonstrate a universal correlation between the spectral linewidth and position of...
The manuscript describes my research activities on quantum transport in electronic devices using an ...
In this thesis we investigate Coulomb blockade phenomena and single-electron charging effects in two...