Control of charging in resonant tunneling through InAs nanocrystal quantum dots
Abstract
Tunneling spectroscopy of InAs nanocrystals deposited on graphite was measured using scanning tunneling microscopy, in a double-barrier tunnel-junction configuration. The effect of the junction symmetry on the tunneling spectra is studied experimentally and modeled theoretically. When the tip is retracted, we observe resonant tunneling through the nanocrystal states without charging. This is in contrast to previous measurements on similar nanocrystals anchored to gold by linker molecules, where charging took place. Charging is regained upon reducing the tip-nanocrystal distance, making the junctions more symmetric. The effect of voltage distribution between the junctions on the measured spectra is also discussed.
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