Our analysis of the contact formation processes undergone by Au, Ag, and Cu nanojunctions reveals that the distance at which the two closest atoms on a pair of opposing electrodes jump into contact is, on average, 2 times longer for Au than either Ag or Cu. This suggests the existence of a longer-range interaction between those two atoms in the case of Au, a result of the significant relativistic energy contributions to the electronic structure of this metal, as confirmed by ab initio calculations. Once in the contact regime, the differences between Au, Ag, and Cu are subtle, and the conductance of single-atom contacts for metals of similar chemical valence is mostly determined by geometry and coordination.This work has been funded by the S...
The process of creating an atomically defined and robust metallic tip is described and quantified us...
We study the interaction between single apex atoms in a metallic contact, using the break junction g...
We study the interaction between single apex atoms in a metallic contact, using the break junction g...
Our analysis of the contact formation processes undergone by Au, Ag, and Cu nanojunctions reveals th...
We study in detail, via experimental measurements, atomistic simulations, and density functional the...
The transition from tunneling to metallic contact between two surfaces does not always involve a jum...
The conductance across an atomically narrow metallic contact can be measured by using scanning tunne...
The coupling between two atomically sharp nanocontacts provides tunable access to a fundamental unde...
The coupling between two atomically sharp nanocontacts provides tunable access to a fundamental unde...
The coupling between two atomically sharp nanocontacts provides tunable access to a fundamental unde...
The formation and rupture of atomic-sized contacts is modelled by means of molecular dynamics simula...
During the fracture of nanocontacts gold spontaneously forms freely suspended chains of atoms, which...
We have studied experimentally jump-to-contact (JC) and jump-out-of-contact (JOC) phenomena in gold ...
We have studied experimentally jump-to-contact (JC) and jump-out-of-contact (JOC) phenomena in gold ...
We study the interaction between single apex atoms in a metallic contact, using the break junction g...
The process of creating an atomically defined and robust metallic tip is described and quantified us...
We study the interaction between single apex atoms in a metallic contact, using the break junction g...
We study the interaction between single apex atoms in a metallic contact, using the break junction g...
Our analysis of the contact formation processes undergone by Au, Ag, and Cu nanojunctions reveals th...
We study in detail, via experimental measurements, atomistic simulations, and density functional the...
The transition from tunneling to metallic contact between two surfaces does not always involve a jum...
The conductance across an atomically narrow metallic contact can be measured by using scanning tunne...
The coupling between two atomically sharp nanocontacts provides tunable access to a fundamental unde...
The coupling between two atomically sharp nanocontacts provides tunable access to a fundamental unde...
The coupling between two atomically sharp nanocontacts provides tunable access to a fundamental unde...
The formation and rupture of atomic-sized contacts is modelled by means of molecular dynamics simula...
During the fracture of nanocontacts gold spontaneously forms freely suspended chains of atoms, which...
We have studied experimentally jump-to-contact (JC) and jump-out-of-contact (JOC) phenomena in gold ...
We have studied experimentally jump-to-contact (JC) and jump-out-of-contact (JOC) phenomena in gold ...
We study the interaction between single apex atoms in a metallic contact, using the break junction g...
The process of creating an atomically defined and robust metallic tip is described and quantified us...
We study the interaction between single apex atoms in a metallic contact, using the break junction g...
We study the interaction between single apex atoms in a metallic contact, using the break junction g...