Martin Sigrist
Solid State Physics Laboratory
Publication
Featured researches published by Martin Sigrist.
Physical Review Letters | 2004
A. Pioda; S. Kičin; Thomas Ihn; Martin Sigrist; Andreas Fuhrer; Klaus Ensslin; A. Weichselbaum; Sergio E. Ulloa; Matthias Reinwald; Werner Wegscheider
The scanning metallic tip of a scanning force microscope was coupled capacitively to electrons confined in a lithographically defined gate-tunable quantum dot at a temperature of 300 mK. Single electrons were made to hop on or off the dot by moving the tip or by changing the tip bias voltage owing to the Coulomb-blockade effect. Spatial images of conductance resonances map the interaction potential between the tip and individual electronic quantum dot states. Under certain conditions this interaction is found to contain a tip-voltage induced and a tip-voltage-independent contribution.
Physical Review B | 2008
S. Schnez; Klaus Ensslin; Martin Sigrist; Thomas Ihn
We analytically calculate the energy spectrum of a circular graphene quantum dot with radius
Physical Review B | 2006
Andreas Fuhrer; Patrik Brusheim; Thomas Ihn; Martin Sigrist; Klaus Ensslin; Werner Wegscheider; Max Bichler
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Physical Review Letters | 2004
Martin Sigrist; Andreas Fuhrer; Thomas Ihn; Klaus Ensslin; Sergio E. Ulloa; Werner Wegscheider; Max Bichler
subjected to a perpendicular magnetic field
Physical Review Letters | 2007
Martin Sigrist; Thomas Ihn; Klaus Ensslin; Matthias Reinwald; Werner Wegscheider
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Physical Review Letters | 2006
Martin Sigrist; Thomas Ihn; Klaus Ensslin; Daniel Loss; Matthias Reinwald; Werner Wegscheider
by applying the infinite-mass boundary condition. We can retrieve well-known limits for the cases
Applied Physics Letters | 2002
A. Dorn; Martin Sigrist; Andreas Fuhrer; Thomas Ihn; T. Heinzel; Klaus Ensslin; Werner Wegscheider; Max Bichler
R,B\ensuremath{\rightarrow}\ensuremath{\infty}
Physical Review B | 1997
A. Huck; A. van Otterlo; Martin Sigrist
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New Journal of Physics | 2007
Thomas Ihn; Martin Sigrist; Klaus Ensslin; Werner Wegscheider; Matthias Reinwald
B\ensuremath{\rightarrow}0
PHYSICS OF SEMICONDUCTORS: 28th International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors - ICPS 2006 | 2007
Thomas Müller; Kilian Vollenweider; Thomas Ihn; R. Schleser; Martin Sigrist; Klaus Ensslin; Matthias Reinwald; Werner Wegscheider
. Our model is capable of capturing the essential details of recent experiments. Quantitative agreement between theory and experiment is limited due to the fact that a circular dot deviates from the actual experimental geometry, that disorder plays a significant role, and that interaction effects may be relevant.