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Published on: August 2, 2019
Temperature dependence of Coulomb oscillations in a few-layer two-dimensional WS2 quantum dot
Xiang-Xiang Song1,2, Zhuo-Zhi Zhang1,2, Jie You1,2
1Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, CAS, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230026, China.
Abstract:
Standard semiconductor fabrication techniques are used to fabricate a quantum dot (QD) made of WS2, where Coulomb oscillations were found. The full-width-at-half-maximum of the Coulomb peaks increases linearly with temperature while the height of the peaks remains almost independent of temperature, which is consistent with standard semiconductor QD theory. Unlike graphene etched QDs, where Coulomb peaks belonging to the same QD can have different temperature dependences, these results indicate the absence of the disordered confining potential. This difference in the potential-forming mechanism between graphene etched QDs and WS2 QDs may be the reason for the larger potential fluctuation found in graphene QDs.
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