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Ionic-liquid-gating setup for stable measurements and reduced electronic inhomogeneity at low temperatures

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REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Volume 89, Issue 10, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.5041936

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  1. Nanotechnology Platform Project of MEXT, Japan
  2. [25287093]
  3. [26220903]

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The ionic-liquid-gating technique can be applied to the search for novel physical phenomena at low temperatures because of its wide controllability of the charge carrier density. Ionic-liquid-gated field-effect transistors are often fragile upon cooling, however, because of the large difference between the thermal expansion coefficients of frozen ionic liquids and solid target materials. In this paper, we provide a practical technique for setting up ionic-liquid-gated field-effect transistors for low-temperature measurements. It allows stable measurements and reduces the electronic inhomogeneity by reducing the shear strain generated in frozen ionic liquid. Published by AIP Publishing.

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