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English: Schematic representation of an electron (e, right) tunnelling through a barrier of "height" (vertical dimension is energy) e*V_b and thickness (horizontal dimension is spatial) d_b. e is the elementary charge, -1.6E-19 Coulomb, V is the bias voltage leading to a current flowing between the right and the left "electrode" (side of the barrier).
Date Göteborg 1999
Source Created by Torsten Henning and published in Charging effects in niobium nanostructures, PhD thesis, Mikroelektronik och Nanovetenskap, Chalmers Tekniska Högskola AB och Göteborgs Universitet, Göteborg 1999. Full text available online [1] as www.arxiv.org e-print cond-mat/9901308.
Author Torsten Henning
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current15:34, 12 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 15:34, 12 October 2005915 × 650 (23 KB)DrTorstenHenning{{English}} Schematic representation of an electron (e, right) tunnelling through a barrier of "height" (vertical dimension is energy) e*V_b and thickness (horizontal dimension is spatial) d_b. e is the elementary charge, -1.6E-19 Coulomb, V is the b

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