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ELECTROMETRIC SENSITIVITY OF THE SINGLE ELECTRON TRANSISTOR
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1992
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Device ModelingElectrical EngineeringEngineeringPhysicsMeasurementNanoelectronicsElectronic EngineeringSet JunctionsEducationElectrophysiologySet ElectrometerInstrumentationMicroelectronicsElectrometric SensitivityExternal ChargeElectromagnetic Compatibility
The essential part of the SET electrometer is the so-called SET transistor which consists of two serially coupled SET junctions driven by an external voltage. An external charge is influenced on the island between the two junctions. Furthermore, the influence of the electromagnetic environment is modelled by an additional impedance in the circuit. Using as well the two-state as the three-state approach, the mean-current through the double-junction, the shot-noise parameters and the charge sensitivity are calculated as a function of the driving voltage and the external charge on the island.