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This project investigates the electronic properties of silicon-germanium quantum dots for potential applications in nanoscale devices. It aims to explore spin-dependent transport and develop high-performance transistors that operate at room temperature.
In 1990 Eaglesham and Cerullo [Phys.
Rev.
Lett. 64, 1943 (1990)] reported for the first time that three dimensional SiGe islands can be grown crystalline on Si, creating thus high expectations that these nanostructures could provide a valid route towards innovative, scalable and CMOS-compatible nanodevices.
Two decades later the researcher has investigated for the first time their electronic properties by fabricating three terminal devices after integrating them on silicon on insulator substrate…
JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITAT LINZ UNIVERSITY OF LINZ JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITY OF LINZ JKU
UNIVERSITAT LINZ
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