Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
2007-04-13
Nano Lett. 7, 3766 (2007)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
4 figures
Scientific paper
We report on the electric measurements of an individual Au nanoparticle with an ultra-high contact resistance of about $10^{19} \Omega$. The high-impedance measurements have been carried out by counting the electrons that are transferred onto the particle. In order to do this, a carbon nanotube is used as the electrode for the supply of electrons but also as the detector of the charge transfer. Measurements using single-electron detection allow us to determine the separation between the electron states in the Au nanoparticle, which is about 4 meV, consistent with the charging energy of the particle. Single-electron detection with nanotubes offers great promise for the study of electron transfer in highly resistive molecular systems.
Bachtold Adrian
Esplandiu M. J.
Garcia-Sanchez Daniel
Gruneis An.
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