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A single electron transistor based on the ordered nanodot arrays was reported. The gold nanoparticles self-assembled in the ordered mesoporous silica thin films were used as the Coulomb islands. The Coulomb blockade and Coulomb oscillation are demonstrated at room temperature, and the SIMON simulations are consistent with the experimental results.
We present direct experimental evidence for generating systematically at large incident angles intense X-ray surface waves propagating along the air-crystal interface by using dynamical multiple diffraction under two-, three-, and four-wave excitations. The sensitivity of the surface waves to surface contamination and lattice strains is demonstrated.
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