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Gate-Defined Electron-Hole Double Dots in Bilayer Graphene

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 18, Issue 8, Pages 4785-4790

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b01303

Keywords

Bilayer graphene; quantum dots; electrostatic confinement; double dots

Funding

  1. ERC [280140]
  2. Helmholtz Nano Facility
  3. DFG [STA 1146/11-1]
  4. European Union [785219]
  5. JSPS KAKENHI Grant [JP26248061, JP15K21722, JP25106006]

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We present gate-controlled single-, double-, and triple-dot operation in electrostatically gapped bilayer graphene. Thanks to the recent advancements in sample fabrication, which include the encapsulation of bilayer graphene in hexagonal boron nitride and the use of graphite gates, it has become possible to electrostatically confine carriers in bilayer graphene and to completely pinch-off current through quantum dot devices. Here, we discuss the operation and characterization of electron-hole double dots. We show a remarkable degree of control of our device, which allows the implementation of two different gate-defined electron-hole double-dot systems with very similar energy scales. In the single-dot regime, we extract excited state energies and investigate their evolution in a parallel magnetic field, which is in agreement with a Zeeman-spin-splitting expected for a g-factor of 2.

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