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Parallel fabrication and single-electron charging of devices based on ordered, two-dimensional phases of organically functionalized metal nanocrystals
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EngineeringOrganic ElectronicsCoulomb BlockadeChemistryNanoelectronicsNanostructure SynthesisParallel FabricationCharge Carrier TransportElectrochemical InterfaceParallel TechniqueMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyNano ApplicationSingle-electron ChargingElectrochemistryFunctional NanomaterialsNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsCoulomb StaircaseFunctional MaterialsMetal NanocrystalsNanoarchitectonics
A parallel technique for fabricating single-electron, solid-state capacitance devices from ordered, two-dimensional closest-packed phases of organically functionalized metal nanocrystals is presented. The nanocrystal phases were prepared as Langmuir monolayers and subsequently transferred onto Al-electrode patterned glass substrates for device construction. Alternating current impedance measurements were carried out to probe the single-electron charging characteristics of the devices under both ambient and 77 K conditions. Evidence of a Coulomb blockade and step structure reminiscent of a Coulomb staircase is presented.
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