We report charge detection studies of a lateral double quantum dot with controllable charge states and tunable tunnel coupling. Using an integrated electrometer, we characterize the equilibrium state of a single electron trapped in the double-dot (artificial H+2 molecule) by measuring the average occupation of one dot. We present a model where the electrostatic coupling between the molecule and the sensor is taken into account explicitly. From the measurements, we extract the temperature of the isolated electron and the tunnel coupling energy. It is found that this coupling can be tuned between 0 and 60\u3bceV in our device.NRC publication: Ye
<p>The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturall...
The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturally d...
We demonstrate how molecular quantum states of coupled semiconductor quantumdots are coherently prob...
Coupled few-electron dots with incorporated quantum point-contact charge detectors have been success...
Few electron lateral quantum dot molecules have been fabricated and studied using both transport and...
Semiconductor quantum dots, so-called artificial atoms, have attracted considerable interest as mes...
We study the energetics of a superconducting double dot, by measuring both the quantum capacitance o...
With noninvasive methods, we investigate ground and excited states of a lateral quantum dot. Charge ...
9 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe report low-temperature transport measurements through a d...
We performed charge detection on a lateral triple quantum dot with starlike geometry. The setup allo...
This thesis describes a series of experiments aimed at understanding and controlling single electron...
A laterally defined InGaAs double quantum dot with an integrated charge readout sensor is realized i...
We use photoluminescence spectroscopy to investigate the ground state of single self-assembled InGaA...
A laterally defined InGaAs double quantum dot with an integrated charge readout sensor is realized i...
We demonstrate a method for measuring the discrete energy spectrum of a quantum dot connected very w...
<p>The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturall...
The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturally d...
We demonstrate how molecular quantum states of coupled semiconductor quantumdots are coherently prob...
Coupled few-electron dots with incorporated quantum point-contact charge detectors have been success...
Few electron lateral quantum dot molecules have been fabricated and studied using both transport and...
Semiconductor quantum dots, so-called artificial atoms, have attracted considerable interest as mes...
We study the energetics of a superconducting double dot, by measuring both the quantum capacitance o...
With noninvasive methods, we investigate ground and excited states of a lateral quantum dot. Charge ...
9 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceWe report low-temperature transport measurements through a d...
We performed charge detection on a lateral triple quantum dot with starlike geometry. The setup allo...
This thesis describes a series of experiments aimed at understanding and controlling single electron...
A laterally defined InGaAs double quantum dot with an integrated charge readout sensor is realized i...
We use photoluminescence spectroscopy to investigate the ground state of single self-assembled InGaA...
A laterally defined InGaAs double quantum dot with an integrated charge readout sensor is realized i...
We demonstrate a method for measuring the discrete energy spectrum of a quantum dot connected very w...
<p>The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturall...
The interaction between electrons in arrays of electrostatically defined quantum dots is naturally d...
We demonstrate how molecular quantum states of coupled semiconductor quantumdots are coherently prob...