Giuseppe C. Tettamanzi
ARC - DECRA Fellow
Department of Physics
Centre for Quantum Computation & Communication Technology
Australia
Biography
Dr Giuseppe Carlo Tettamanzi is an ARC DECRA Fellow in the School of Physics at UNSW, he collaborates strongly with leading experts in the Centre such as ARC Future Fellow Professor Sven Rogge, Professor David Norman Jamieson and Scientia Professor Andrew Dzurak.
Research Interest
research interests including the ones related to the physics of Single Atom Transistors and of Ultra-Scaled Complementary-Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor (CMOS) compatible devices. Also, with an interest in innovative Single Atom based Transistor Geometries and in Silicon based Quantum Metrology,
Publications
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An accurate single-electron pump based on a highly tunable silicon quantum dot, A. Rossi, T. Tanttu, K.Y. Tan, I. Iisakka, R. Zhao, K.W. Chan, G.C. Tettamanzi, S. Rogge, A.S. Dzurak and M. Möttönen , Nano Letters 14, 3405 (2014).
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Probing the spin states of a single acceptor atom, J. van der Heijden, J. Salfi, J.A. Mol, J. Verduijn, G.C. Tettamanzi, A.R. Hamilton, N. Collaert and S. Rogge , Nano Letters 14, 1492 (2014).
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A planar Al-Si Schottky barrier metal–oxide–semiconductor field effect transistor operated at cryogenic temperatures, W.E. Purches, A. Rossi, R. Zhao, S. Kafanov, T.L. Duty, A.S. Dzurak, S. Rogge and G.C. Tettamanzi, Applied Physics Letters 107, 063503 (2015).