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Data and code for "Topological insulator single-electron transistors for charge sensing applications"

Authors: Atanov, Omargeldi; Feng, Junya; Brede, Jens; Breunig, Oliver; Ando, Yoichi;

Data and code for "Topological insulator single-electron transistors for charge sensing applications"

Abstract

This repository contains the data and code supporting the manuscript Topological insulator single-electron transistors for charge sensing applications. It provides experimental raw data, numerical simulations, and Jupyter notebooks for reproducing the figures. Contents of the TINW_SET directory: experiment_data/: Raw measurement data (CSV format). simulation_data/: Generated simulation data (NPZ format). figures_output/: Figures generated by the corresponding Jupyter notebooks (PDF format). Fig1-4.ipynb: Jupyter notebooks used to generate each figure in the main text. SI_Figs.ipynb: Jupyter notebooks used to generate the figures in the Supplementary Information (SI). Simulation.ipynb: Jupyter notebook that runs the simulation code to generate the simulation data. analyse_config.py: Python module containing auxiliary functions and dependencies used for processing and plotting of the data. README.txt: Simple guide and notes to run the Jupyter notebooks.

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