We present transport measurements of surface-state electrons on liquid helium films in confined geometry. The measurements are taken using split-gate devices similar to a field effect transistor. The number of electrons passing between the source and drain areas of the device can be precisely controlled by changing the length of the voltage pulse applied to the gate electrode. We find evidence that the effective driving potential depends on electron–electron interactions, as well as the electric field applied to the substrate. Our measurements indicate that the mobility of electrons on helium films can be high and that microfabricated transistor devices allow electron manipulation on length scales close to the interelectron separation. Our ...
The electrical properties of semiconductor surfaces have played a decisive role in one of the most i...
Electrons floating above liquid helium form an ideal two-dimensional system with an extremely high m...
A novel way to investigate perturbations of the electrostatic potential across a sample surface is p...
In this work, investigations on the transport of electrons on liquid helium films through narrow cha...
Surface-state electrons (SSE) on liquid helium form a nearly ideal two-dimensional Coulomb system (2...
We present transport measurements of electrons on the surface of liquid helium in a microchannel dev...
We have used a Source-Gate-Drain configuration with electrons on liquid helium (the Helium Field Eff...
Slow electrons dispersed on a superfluid helium surface complete a plane capacitor due to the substr...
We present the first dc-measurements on a 2-dimensional (2D) electron system floating above a liquid...
We present transport measurements of a nondegenerate two-dimensional electron system on the surface ...
© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Inc.We study the transport of strongly interacting electrons on the sur...
It has been proposed in literature that a quantum computer can be made utilizing the electronic stat...
Electrons on liquid helium films form a two-dimensional (2D) array with a wide range of electron den...
We report about our investigations on two-dimensional electron ensembles floating above thin helium ...
Electrons on helium substrates form a model Coulomb system in which the transition from classical el...
The electrical properties of semiconductor surfaces have played a decisive role in one of the most i...
Electrons floating above liquid helium form an ideal two-dimensional system with an extremely high m...
A novel way to investigate perturbations of the electrostatic potential across a sample surface is p...
In this work, investigations on the transport of electrons on liquid helium films through narrow cha...
Surface-state electrons (SSE) on liquid helium form a nearly ideal two-dimensional Coulomb system (2...
We present transport measurements of electrons on the surface of liquid helium in a microchannel dev...
We have used a Source-Gate-Drain configuration with electrons on liquid helium (the Helium Field Eff...
Slow electrons dispersed on a superfluid helium surface complete a plane capacitor due to the substr...
We present the first dc-measurements on a 2-dimensional (2D) electron system floating above a liquid...
We present transport measurements of a nondegenerate two-dimensional electron system on the surface ...
© 2016, Pleiades Publishing, Inc.We study the transport of strongly interacting electrons on the sur...
It has been proposed in literature that a quantum computer can be made utilizing the electronic stat...
Electrons on liquid helium films form a two-dimensional (2D) array with a wide range of electron den...
We report about our investigations on two-dimensional electron ensembles floating above thin helium ...
Electrons on helium substrates form a model Coulomb system in which the transition from classical el...
The electrical properties of semiconductor surfaces have played a decisive role in one of the most i...
Electrons floating above liquid helium form an ideal two-dimensional system with an extremely high m...
A novel way to investigate perturbations of the electrostatic potential across a sample surface is p...