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GeVn complexes for silicon-based room-temperature single-atom nanoelectronics.

Simona AchilliNicola ManiniGiovanni OnidaTakahiro ShinadaTakashi TaniiEnrico Prati
Published in: Scientific reports (2018)
We propose germanium-vacancy complexes (GeVn) as a viable ingredient to exploit single-atom quantum effects in silicon devices at room temperature. Our predictions, motivated by the high controllability of the location of the defect via accurate single-atom implantation techniques, are based on ab-initio Density Functional Theory calculations within a parameterfree screened-dependent hybrid functional scheme, suitable to provide reliable bandstructure energies and defect-state wavefunctions. The resulting defect-related excited states, at variance with those arising from conventional dopants such as phosphorous, turn out to be deep enough to ensure device operation up to room temperature and exhibit a far more localized wavefunction.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • density functional theory
  • molecular dynamics
  • ionic liquid
  • high resolution
  • electron transfer
  • mass spectrometry
  • quantum dots