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Quantum Dots at Room Temperature carved out from Few-Layer Graphene
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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graphenelargequantumadditiondotsenergiesroomtemperature
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We present graphene quantum dots endowed with addition energies as large as 1.6 eV, fabricated by the controlled rupture of a graphene sheet subjected to a large electron current in air. The size of the quantum dot islands is estimated to be in the 1 nm range. The large addition energies allow for Coulomb blockade at room temperature, with possible application to single-electron devices.
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