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Room-temperature Coulomb staircase in semiconducting InP nanowires modulated with light illumination
Authors:Yamada Toshishige  Yamada Hidenori  Lohn Andrew J  Kobayashi Nobuhiko P
Affiliation:Center for Nanostructures, School of Engineering, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA 95053, USA. tyamada@scu.edu
Abstract:Detailed electron transport analysis is performed for an ensemble of conical indium phosphide nanowires bridging two hydrogenated n(+)-silicon electrodes. The current-voltage (I-V) characteristics exhibit a Coulomb staircase in the dark with a period of ~ 1 V at room temperature. The staircase is found to disappear under light illumination. This observation can be explained by assuming the presence of a tiny Coulomb island, and its existence is possible due to the large surface depletion region created within contributing nanowires. Electrons tunnel in and out of the Coulomb island, resulting in the Coulomb staircase I-V. Applying light illumination raises the electron quasi-Fermi level and the tunneling barriers are buried, causing the Coulomb staircase to disappear.
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