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Hybrid optically and electrically controllable field effect transistor based on manipulated nanoparticles

  作者 Abraham, D; Shahmoon, A; Meiri, A; Zalevsky, Z  
  选自 期刊  JOURNAL OF NANOPHOTONICS;  卷期  2011年5-10;  页码  51825-51825  
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[摘要]The hybrid optically and electrically controllable field effect transistor is a novel device whose current-voltage (I-V) curve can be controlled by optical or electrical modulation of metallic nanoparticles. The basic structure of this transistor is similar to that of a junction gate field effect transistor, where the conventional gate contact is replaced by an array of nanoparticles located on the upper side of the p-n junction and parallel to the channel direction, whereas the source and the drain contacts remain the same. The deposition of the nanoparticles is achieved by self-assembly using the focused-ion-beam technology. The displacement of the nanoparticles along the air gap is performed either optically or electrically. Optical control is based on a special type of optical tweezers realized by guiding and confining light into a nanosize void structure in which the nanoparticle is placed. Electrical control via an external electric field tunes the nanoparticles. Control of the I-V curve controls the logic function of the device. (C) 2011 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). [DOI: 10.1117/1.3646101]

 
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