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Coulomb blockade and Coulomb staircases in CoBi nanoislands on SrTiO 3 (001).

Yumin XiaDesheng CaiJiaqing GaoPengju LiKun XieYuzhou LiuYitong GuGan YuPing CuiShengyong Qin
Published in: Nanotechnology (2023)
We successfully fabricated two-dimensional metallic CoBi nanoislands on SrTiO 3 (001) substrate by molecular beam epitaxy, and systematically investigated their electronic structures by scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy in situ at 4.2 K. Coulomb blockade and Coulomb staircases with discrete and well-separated levels are observed for the individual nanoisland, which is attributed to single-electron tunneling via two tunnel junction barriers. They are in excellent agreement with the simulations based on orthodox theory. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the Coulomb blockade becomes weaker with increasing temperature and almost disappears at ~22 K in our variable temperature experiment, and its full-width at half-maximum of dI/dV peaks with temperature is ~ 6 mV. Our results provide a new platform for designing single-electron transistors that have potential applications in future microelectronics.&#xD.
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