Year: 2013
Cooperation: Institute of Physics ASCR, Institute of Information Theory and Automation ASCR
We invented a method of spatial mapping of the ballistic current so that the ballistic electron microscope and spectroscope can be used to consistently map the density-of-states in quantum dots (QD). QD is a semiconductor nanocrystal placed in another type of semiconductor with a higher bandgap. QD can confine electrons with discrete energy levels similar to atoms. This is used for new optoelectronic devices, such as low thresholds lasers, infrared detectors and high-density optical memories.
On the left: Map of density of state in SAQD for energy 0.552 eV. On the right: Integral mean density of states characteristic in the whole examined SAQD including Ib-V characteristic with denoted split of electron level.
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