Phonon assisted resonant tunneling and its phonons control


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We observe a series of sharp resonant features in the tunneling differential conductance of InAs quantum dots. We found that dissipative quantum tunneling has a strong influence on the operation of nanodevices. Because of such tunneling the current–voltage characteristics of tunnel contact created between atomic force microscope tip and a surface of InAs/GaAs quantum dots display many interesting peaks. We found that the number, position, and heights of these peaks are associated with the phonon modes involved. To describe the found effect we use a quasi-classical approximation. There the tunneling current is related to a creation of a dilute instanton–anti-instanton gas. Our experimental data are well described with exactly solvable model where one charged particle is weakly interacting with two promoting phonon modes associated with external medium. We conclude that the characteristics of the tunnel nanoelectronic devices can thus be controlled by a proper choice of phonons existing in materials, which are involved.

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F. Kusmartsev

Department of Physics

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Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Reino Unido da Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda do Norte, Loughborough, LE11 3TU

K. Yamamoto

Research Institute

Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Japão, 2-25-22-304 Kohinata Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo

I. Egorov

Department of Physics

Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Rússia, Penza, 440026

P. Krevchik

Department of Physics

Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Rússia, Penza, 440026

R. Zaytsev

Department of Physics

Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Rússia, Penza, 440026

N. Pyataev

Mordovia State University

Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Rússia, Saransk, 430005

A. Nikolaev

Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University)

Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Rússia, Moscow, 119991; Dolgoprudnyi, Moscow region, 141700

Y. Dakhnovsky

Department of Physics and Astronomy

Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Estados Unidos da América, Laramie, WY, 82071

A. Bukharaev

Zavoisky Institute for Physics and Technology, Kazan Scientific Center; Kazan Federal University

Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Rússia, Kazan, 420029; Kazan, 420008

A. Shorokhov

Mordovia State University

Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Rússia, Saransk, 430005

D. Filatov

Lobachevsky State University of Nizhny Novgorod

Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Rússia, Nizhny Novgorod, 603950

M. Semenov

Department of Physics

Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Rússia, Penza, 440026

V. Krevchik

Department of Physics

Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Rússia, Penza, 440026

A. Aringazin

Institute for Basic Research

Email: F.Kusmartsev@lboro.ac.uk
Cazaquistão, Astana, 010008

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