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Non-Destructive Low-Temperature Contacts to MoS 2 Nanoribbon and Nanotube Quantum Dots.

Robin T K SchockJonathan NeuwaldWolfgang MöckelMatthias KronsederLuka PirkerMaja RemškarAndreas K Hüttel
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Molybdenum disulfide nanoribbons and nanotubes are quasi-1D semiconductors with strong spin-orbit interaction, a nanomaterial highly promising for quantum electronic applications. Here, it is demonstrated that a bismuth semimetal layer between the contact metal and this nanomaterial strongly improves the properties of the contacts. Two-point resistances on the order of 100 kΩ are observed at room temperature. At cryogenic temperature, Coulomb blockade is visible. The resulting stability diagrams indicate a marked absence of trap states at the contacts and the corresponding disorder, compared to previous devices that use low-work-function metals as contacts. Single-level quantum transport is observed at temperatures below 100 mK.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • quantum dots
  • ionic liquid
  • molecular dynamics
  • energy transfer
  • sensitive detection
  • gold nanoparticles
  • human health
  • monte carlo
  • heavy metals