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Electron cotunneling transport in gold nanocrystal arrays

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2011-10-20 v1

Abstract

We describe current-voltage characteristics I(V) of alkyl-ligated gold nanocrystals 5nm\sim 5 nm arrays in long screening length limit. Arrays with different alkyl ligand lengths have been prepared to tune the electronic tunnel coupling between the nanocrystals. For long ligands, electronic diffusion occurs through sequential tunneling and follows activated laws, as function of temperature σeT0/T\sigma \propto e^{-T_0/T} and as function of electric field IeE0/EI \propto e^{-\mathcal{E}_0/\mathcal{E}}. For better conducting arrays, i.e. with small ligands, the transport properties crossover to the cotunneling regime and follows Efros-Shklovskii laws as function of temperature σe(TES/T)1/2\sigma \propto e^{-(T_{ES}/T)^{1/2}} and as function of electric field Ie(EES/E)1/2I \propto e^{-(\mathcal{E}_{ES}/\mathcal{E})^{1/2}}. The data shows that electronic transport in nanocrystal arrays can be tuned from the sequential tunneling to the cotunneling regime by increasing the tunnel barrier transparency.

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@article{arxiv.1110.4303,
  title  = {Electron cotunneling transport in gold nanocrystal arrays},
  author = {H. Moreira and Q. Yu and B. Nadal and B. Bresson and M. Rosticher and N. Lequeux and A. Zimmers and H. Aubin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.4303},
  year   = {2011}
}