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A pedagogical experimental setup to measure quantum transport

  • Byron Caiza
  • , Ernesto Medina
  • , Carlos Sabater
  • , Werner Brämer-Escamilla*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Universidad Yachay Tech
  • University of Alicante

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Abstract

We designed and built a compact device capable of measuring electronic transport in atomic-sized contacts. This experimental setup is based on the break-junction (BJ) approach. According to the samples used as electrodes, we named the instrument a Surface-Tip Break Junction. Our instrument, like a scanning tunnelling microscope in the BJ configuration, can measure the quantum transport in atoms captured by electrodes. In our case, to measure this transport, we included a homemade I-V converter, a low-cost oscilloscope, and a mobile phone that functions as a data acquisition system. Moreover, we developed a protocol to analyse the digitized data obtained from the oscilloscope. This low-cost pedagogical setup offers the possibility of implementation in undergraduate and graduate laboratories.

Original languageEnglish
Article number035029
JournalPhysics Education
Volume58
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2023

Keywords

  • low-cost quantum equipment
  • quantum conductance
  • simple and low-cost DAQ
  • undergraduate student’s experiment

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