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Spatially Resolved Manipulation of Single Electrons in Quantum Dots Using a Scanned Probe
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2004
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EngineeringMicroscopyElectron OpticElectron MicroscopyNanoelectronicsQuantum DotsMetallic TipNanometrologyNanoscale ScienceBiophysicsNanophotonicsQuantum SciencePhysicsNanotechnologyQuantum DeviceForce MicroscopeScanning Probe MicroscopyApplied PhysicsScanned ProbeScanning Force MicroscopyConductance ResonancesSingle ElectronsElectron MicroscopeMedicine
The scanning metallic tip of a scanning force microscope was coupled capacitively to electrons confined in a lithographically defined gate-tunable quantum dot at a temperature of 300 mK. Single electrons were made to hop on or off the dot by moving the tip or by changing the tip bias voltage owing to the Coulomb-blockade effect. Spatial images of conductance resonances map the interaction potential between the tip and individual electronic quantum dot states. Under certain conditions this interaction is found to contain a tip-voltage induced and a tip-voltage-independent contribution.
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