Disorder and electron interaction control in low-doped silicon metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistors
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❄️ cond-mat.str-el
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fieldinterfacesi-sio2controldisordereffectfluctuationsinteraction
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We fabricated silicon metal-oxide-semiconductor field effect transistors where an additional sodium-doped layer was incorporated into the oxide to create potential fluctuations at the Si-SiO2 interface. The amplitude of these fluctuations is controlled by both the density of ions in the oxide and their position relative to the Si-SiO2 interface. Owing to the high mobility of the ions at room temperature, it is possible to move them with the application of a suitable electric field. We show that, in this configuration, such a device can be used to control both the disorder and the electron-electron interaction strength at the Si-SiO2 interface.
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