The team has created a two-layer GaAs/AlGaAs quantum well heterostructure, in which the wave function of one layer extends into the second to modulate the tunneling current between the layers. In this design, a voltage on the first quantum well causes that layer to be depleted of carriers, which changes the subband energy level in the well. As the subband energy approaches the top of the quantum well potential, the wave function extends further and further out toward the second layer. When the wave function overlaps the second layer, the tunneling current can increase as much as two orders of magnitude, a substantial degree of gating leverage.
Although the reported design only works at cryogenic temperatures, a different choice of materials, for example, graphene, may allow operation at more technologically relevant temperatures. – David Voss
The supreme task of the physicist is to arrive at those universal elementary laws from which the cosmos can be built up by pure deduction. There is no logical path to these laws; only intuition, resting on sympathetic understanding of experience, can reach them
Thursday, August 25, 2011
New design of transistors
These are of course seminal to future in electronics industry.
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