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Few atom transistors have been developed at Waseda University and at Italian CNR by Takahiro Shinada and Enrico Prati, who observed the Anderson-Mott transition in miniature by employing arrays of only two, four and six individually implanted As or P atoms. <ref>E. Prati, M. Hori, F. Guagliardo, G. Ferrari, T. Shinada, Anderson-Mott transition in arrays of a few dopant atoms in a silicon transistor, Nature Nanotechnology 7, pp. 443 - 447 (2012)</ref>
 
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* Beilstein TV Video of the Schimmel group: [http://www.beilstein.tv/tvpost/the-single-atom-transistor-perspectives-for-quantum-electronics-at-room-temperature/ The single-atom transistor – perspectives for quantum electronics at room temperature]