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Room-temperature electron ratchets

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Device Technology Conventional diodes rectify current flow by forming a junction between dissimilar conductors; a metal-semiconductor diode that forms a Schottky barrier is one example. In these devices, capacitance limits… Click to show full abstract

Device Technology Conventional diodes rectify current flow by forming a junction between dissimilar conductors; a metal-semiconductor diode that forms a Schottky barrier is one example. In these devices, capacitance limits operating frequency. Custer et al. describe a diode made entirely of silicon that can rectify currents up to 40 gigahertz at room temperature. They fabricated silicon nanowires with a cylindrical sawtooth profile that act as ratchets, funneling current preferentially in one direction through specular reflection of quasi-ballistic electrons. Science , this issue p. [177][1] [1]: /lookup/doi/10.1126/science.aay8663

Keywords: room; electron ratchets; room temperature; temperature electron

Journal Title: Science
Year Published: 2020

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