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Effect of the electromagnetic environment on Coulomb blockade devices: Model, experiments, and method of analysis
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1998
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Device ModelingElectrical EngineeringEngineeringPhysicsElectronic EngineeringElectrical TransmissionApplied PhysicsTransmission LineMagnetohydrodynamicsElectromagnetic EnvironmentElectrical InsulationHorizon ModelComputational ElectromagneticsSimple Horizon ModelMicrostrip CapacitanceMicroelectronicsElectromagnetic Compatibility
The effect of the electromagnetic environment on Coulomb blockade devices can be estimated through a simple horizon model where the interaction length is determined by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. The advantage of this horizon model can be demonstrated in a device with two tunnel junctions in parallel where a cutoff voltage related to physical dimensions is observed. This model also explains the characteristics of single junctions and single-electron tunneling (SET) transistors. Several Al/AlO${}_{x}$/Al devices of various geometries were measured and the effective Coulomb barrier has been investigated through the offset voltage defined as ${V}_{\mathrm{off}}\ensuremath{\equiv}V\ensuremath{-}IdV/dI$. We have also used ${V}_{\mathrm{off}}$ to determine the capacitances of SET transistors, from which we determined microstrip capacitance as a function of island size.
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