S. Dröscher, J. Güttinger, T. Mathis, B. Batlogg, T. Ihn, K. Ensslin
We report transport data obtained for a double-gated bilayer graphene quantum dot. In Coulomb blockade measurements, the gate dielectric Cytop(TM) is found to provide remarkable electronic stability even at cryogenic temperatures. Moreover, we demonstrate gate manipulation with square shaped voltage pulses at frequencies up to 100 MHz and show that the signal amplitude is not affected by the presence of the capacitively coupled back gate.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.4297
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