Scalable Platform for Nanocrystal-Based Quantum Electronics

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Unlocking the full potential of nanocrystals in electronic devices requires scalable and deterministic manufacturing techniques. A platform offering compelling paths to scalable production is microtomy, the technique of cutting thin lamellas with large areas containing embedded nanostructures. So far, this platform has not been used for the fabrication of electronic quantum devices. Here, microtomy is combined with vapor–liquid–solid growth of III/V nanowires to create a scalable platform that can deterministically transfer large arrays of single and fused nanocrystals—offering single unit control and free choice of the target substrate. Electronic devices are fabricated on cross-sectioned InAs nanowires with good yield, and their ability to exhibit quantum phenomena such as conductance quantization, single-electron charging, and wave interference are demonstrated. Finally, it is devised how the platform can host rationally designed semiconductor/superconductor networks relevant to emerging quantum technologies.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer2112941
TidsskriftAdvanced Functional Materials
Vol/bind32
Udgave nummer28
Antal sider10
ISSN1616-301X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 21 apr. 2022

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