DISCRETE ENERGY-LEVELS AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN NANOMETER-SCALE AL PARTICLES

Citation
M. Tinkham et al., DISCRETE ENERGY-LEVELS AND SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN NANOMETER-SCALE AL PARTICLES, Czechoslovak journal of Physics, 46, 1996, pp. 3139-3145
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Physics
ISSN journal
00114626
Volume
46
Year of publication
1996
Supplement
6
Pages
3139 - 3145
Database
ISI
SICI code
0011-4626(1996)46:<3139:DEASIN>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
We have fabricated single-electron tunneling transistors in which the central island is an aluminum grain with radius in the range 2-10 nm. The corresponding spacing between electron-in-a-box levels is in the r ange similar to 0.01 to similar to 1 meV. Using tunneling spectroscopy at 50 mK, we have, for the first time, resolved these discrete levels in a metallic grain. By observing the Zeeman spin splitting in a magn etic field, we can distinguish grains with even vs. odd numbers of ele ctrons. A superconducting energy gap can be seen if the grain is large enough so that the level spacing is smaller than the energy gap. This gap is reduced continuously to zero by a magnetic field of 3 - 4 Tesl a. While the superconducting gap adds to the Coulomb gap in determinin g the threshold voltage for tunneling into a grain with an initially e ven number of electrons, it subtracts from the Coulomb gap for a grain with an initially odd number of electrons because the tunneling elect ron can pair with the odd electron, forming a lower-energy fully-paire d state.