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1. Noise Properties of the Single Electron Transistor
Sammanfattning : The Single Electron Transistor (SET) is a sensitive electrometer with a charge sensitivityultimately limited by noise. In this thesis we present measurements of noiseproperties and charge sensitivity of the radio-frequency Single Electron Transistor. LÄS MER
2. The Radio Frequency Single-Electron Transistor: Noise Properties and its Potential for Detecting Electrons on Helium
Sammanfattning : In this thesis the noise in the single electron transistor (SET) has been investigated.The charge sensitivity for the radio frequency single electron transistor(RF-SET) was measured. The demonstrated result is better than the previouslybest reported value both at 40 mK, and at 4.2 K. LÄS MER
3. The Radio Frequency Single-Electron Transistor and the Horizon Picture for Tunneling
Sammanfattning : The main part of this thesis concerns the development of a new type of single electron transistor (SET) called the radio frequency single electron transistor (RF-SET). The RF-SET is the most sensitive electrometer demonstrated. LÄS MER
4. Fabrication and Characterization of Aluminum Single Electron Transistors for Scanning Probes
Sammanfattning : The main objective of the work presented in this thesis was to fabricatescanning single electron transistor probes that operate at pumped liquid heliumtemperatures. This required single electron transistors (SETs) with low resistance (R_) and relatively high charging energy (E_C), and the technology tointegrate SETs onto probes. LÄS MER
5. Current measurement by real-time counting of single charges
Sammanfattning : The first real-time observation of time correlated single-electron tunnelling is reported in this thesis. This is a direct detection of charge discreteness in an electrical current.When a current, I, flows through a chain of metallic islands, connected by small tunnel junctions, a lattice of charges is formed due to the Coulomb repulsion. LÄS MER