Nanothermometer Based on Resonant Tunneling Diodes: From Cryogenic to Room Temperatures

ACS Nano. 2015 Jun 23;9(6):6271-7. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.5b01831. Epub 2015 Jun 8.

Abstract

Sensor miniaturization together with broadening temperature sensing range are fundamental challenges in nanothermometry. By exploiting a large temperature-dependent screening effect observed in a resonant tunneling diode in sequence with a GaInNAs/GaAs quantum well, we present a low dimensional, wide range, and high sensitive nanothermometer. This sensor shows a large threshold voltage shift of the bistable switching of more than 4.5 V for a temperature raise from 4.5 to 295 K, with a linear voltage-temperature response of 19.2 mV K(-1), and a temperature uncertainty in the millikelvin (mK) range. Also, when we monitor the electroluminescence emission spectrum, an optical read-out control of the thermometer is provided. The combination of electrical and optical read-outs together with the sensor architecture excel the device as a thermometer with the capability of noninvasive temperature sensing, high local resolution, and sensitivity.

Keywords: resonant tunneling diode; thermometer.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't