高应变硅中捐赠国的山谷人口

B. Voisin, K. S. H. Ng, J. Salfi, M. Usman, J. C. Wong, A. Tankasala, B. C. Johnson, J. McCallum, L. Hutin, B. Bertrand, M. Vinet, N. Valanoor, M. Simmons, R. Rahman, L. Hollenberg, S. Rogge
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应变被广泛用于控制材料的电子特性。在硅等间接带隙半导体中,应变提高了六个导带最小值的谷简并,并通过扩展提高了束缚在磷给体上的电子的谷态。在这里,单个磷原子被嵌入到应变为0.8%的工程硅薄层中,它们的波函数使用空间分辨光谱成像。从实际空间图像中确认了面外谷的普遍存在,并使用理论建模工具的组合来评估这种谷重新填充效应如何在与原子精确供体量子位器件相关的x平面上产生各向同性交换和隧道相互作用。最后,通过实验和理论图像的傅里叶分析证明了平面内谷的残余存在,原子计算强调了高轨道激发态对获得谷人口和应变之间精确关系的重要性。控制工程应变薄膜的谷自由度为硅基量子技术的发展提供了新的竞争优势。
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Valley population of donor states in highly strained silicon
Strain is extensively used to controllably tailor the electronic properties of materials. In the context of indirect band-gap semiconductors such as silicon, strain lifts the valley degeneracy of the six conduction band minima, and by extension the valley states of electrons bound to phosphorus donors. Here, single phosphorus atoms are embedded in an engineered thin layer of silicon strained to 0.8% and their wave function imaged using spatially resolved spectroscopy. A prevalence of the out-of-plane valleys is confirmed from the real-space images, and a combination of theoretical modelling tools is used to assess how this valley repopulation effect can yield isotropic exchange and tunnel interactions in the xy-plane relevant for atomically precise donor qubit devices. Finally, the residual presence of in-plane valleys is evidenced by a Fourier analysis of both experimental and theoretical images, and atomistic calculations highlight the importance of higher orbital excited states to obtain a precise relationship between valley population and strain. Controlling the valley degree of freedom in engineered strained epilayers provides a new competitive asset for the development of donor-based quantum technologies in silicon.
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