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Resonant tunnelling through D- states

Lok, J G S; Geim, A K; Maan, J C; Marmorkos, I; Peeters, F M; Mori, N; Eaves, L; McDonnell, P; Henini, M; Sakai, J W; Main, P C

Surface Science. 1996;362(1-3):247-250.

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Abstract

We have studied tunnelling through Si donors incorporated in the quantum well of double barrier resonant tunnelling devices. In addition to a resonance associated with the ground state of a single donor (1s level), a novel donor-related resonance at a smaller binding energy is observed in high magnetic fields where it becomes dominant over the Is resonance. We attribute this novel feature to a D-minus state of a shallow donor.

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Surf Sci
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362
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1-3
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247
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250
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4
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247-250
ISI Accession Number:
ISI:A1996UZ03300061
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  • Uz033 Times Cited:0 Cited References Count:5
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Hawthornthwaite, Sabina
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