PT Journal AU Nevou, L Liverini, V Friedli, P Castellano, F Bismuto, A Sigg, H Gramm, F Müller, E Faist, J TI Current quantization in an optically driven electron pump based on self-assembled quantum dots SO Nature Physics JI Nat. Phys. PY 2011 BP 423–427 VL 7 DE fromIPMRAS AB The electronic structure of self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots consists of discrete atom-like states that can be populated with a well-defined number of electrons. This property can be used to fabricate a d.c. current standard that enables the unit of ampere to be independently defined. Here we report an optically pumped current source based on self-assembled InAs/GaAs quantum dots. The accuracy obtained so far is 10–1 and is limited by the uncertainty in the number of dots. At 10 K the device generates a current difference of 2.39 nA at a frequency of 1 kHz. The accuracy could be improved by site-selective growth techniques where the number of dots is fixed by pre-patterning. The results are promising for applications in electrical metrology, where a current standard is needed to close the so-called quantum metrological triangle. ER