Isolating and Moving Single Atoms Using Silicon Nanocrystals

Technology Area
Materials and qubit technologies
Description

A method is disclosed for isolating single atoms of an atomic species of interest by locating the atoms within silicon nanocrystals. This can be done by implanting, on the average, a single atom of the atomic species of interest into each nanocrystal, and then measuring an electrical charge distribution on the nanocrystals with scanning capacitance microscopy (SCM) or electrostatic force microscopy (EFM) to identify and select those nanocrystals having exactly one atom of the atomic species of interest therein. The nanocrystals with the single atom of the atomic species of interest therein can be sorted and moved using an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip. The method is useful for forming nanoscale electronic and optical devices including quantum computers and single-photon light sources.

Patent or Application Number
7790051
Issuance / Grant Date
Lead Licensing Institution
Sandia National Laboratories
IP was generated with QSA funds
No
Point of Contact
David Wick
Entity Account Email Address
ip@sandia.gov
URL
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1014668-isolating-moving-single-atoms-using-silicon…