Single-electron charging in an individual InAs quantum dot was observed by electrostatic force measurements with an atomic-force microscope (AFM). The resonant frequency shift and the dissipated energy of an oscillating AFM cantilever were measured as a function of the tip-back electrode voltage, and the resulting spectra show distinct jumps when the tip was positioned above the dot. The observed jumps in the frequency shift, with corresponding peaks in dissipation, are attributed to a single-electron tunneling between the dot and the back electrode governed by the Coulomb blockade effect, and are consistent with a model based on the free energy of the system. The observed phenomenon may be regarded as the \u201cforce version\u201d of the C...
Individual molecules at the edges of self-assembled islands grown on Ag(111) can be deliberately swi...
We introduce a scanning probe technique that enables three-dimensional imaging of local electrostati...
In a recent publication [N. Kocic et al., Nano Lett. 15, 4406 (2015)], it was shown that gating of m...
Single-electron charging in an individual InAs quantum dot was observed by electrostatic force measu...
This thesis is devoted to the studies of self-assembled InAs quantum dots (QD) by low-temperature At...
We present theoretical and experimental studies of the effect of the density of states of a quantum ...
The ability of quantum dots to confine single charges at discrete energy levels makes them a promisi...
Journal ArticleSingle electron tunneling events between a specially fabricated scanning probe and a ...
Self-assembled quantum dots have attracted recent interest because of their broad potential applicat...
The scanning metallic tip of a scanning force microscope was coupled capacitively to electrons confi...
We performed measurements at helium temperatures of the electronic transport in the linear regime in...
We present theoretical and experimental results on the mechanical damping of an atomic force microsc...
Here we report the direct observation of single electron charging of a single atomic dangling bond (...
Individual molecules at the edges of self-assembled islands grown on Ag(111) can be deliberately swi...
In this thesis we investigate Coulomb blockade phenomena and single-electron charging effects in two...
Individual molecules at the edges of self-assembled islands grown on Ag(111) can be deliberately swi...
We introduce a scanning probe technique that enables three-dimensional imaging of local electrostati...
In a recent publication [N. Kocic et al., Nano Lett. 15, 4406 (2015)], it was shown that gating of m...
Single-electron charging in an individual InAs quantum dot was observed by electrostatic force measu...
This thesis is devoted to the studies of self-assembled InAs quantum dots (QD) by low-temperature At...
We present theoretical and experimental studies of the effect of the density of states of a quantum ...
The ability of quantum dots to confine single charges at discrete energy levels makes them a promisi...
Journal ArticleSingle electron tunneling events between a specially fabricated scanning probe and a ...
Self-assembled quantum dots have attracted recent interest because of their broad potential applicat...
The scanning metallic tip of a scanning force microscope was coupled capacitively to electrons confi...
We performed measurements at helium temperatures of the electronic transport in the linear regime in...
We present theoretical and experimental results on the mechanical damping of an atomic force microsc...
Here we report the direct observation of single electron charging of a single atomic dangling bond (...
Individual molecules at the edges of self-assembled islands grown on Ag(111) can be deliberately swi...
In this thesis we investigate Coulomb blockade phenomena and single-electron charging effects in two...
Individual molecules at the edges of self-assembled islands grown on Ag(111) can be deliberately swi...
We introduce a scanning probe technique that enables three-dimensional imaging of local electrostati...
In a recent publication [N. Kocic et al., Nano Lett. 15, 4406 (2015)], it was shown that gating of m...