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What does SET stand for?

Single-Electron Tunneling


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Original equivalent circuit models of metallic single-electron tunneling (SET) junctions and efficient analysis and synthesis techniques of nanoelectronic circuits are presented.
A team of NIST scientists, in collaboration with workers at NTT (Nippon Telephone and Telegraph) in Japan, have confirmed extremely low noise in Si-based single-electron tunneling (SET) transistors.
Single-electron tunneling, or SET, devices provide a means of manipulating individual electrons and detecting the motion of these electrons with extraordinary precision.

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