We have studied the breaking process of nanowires between a STM tip and the Pb(110) surface, by monitoring the conductance of the connection throughout the process. Connecting necks form spontaneously when the tip is brought close to the Pb surface. Surprisingly, the necks break spontaneously after they have been stretched to a certain degree by tip retraction. The dependence of the breaking behavior on temperature and surface contamination suggests that the process is caused by surface diffusion. Comparison of the experiment with model calculations provides further evidence that capillarity-induced surface diffusion is responsible for the process. From the difference between the rates of evolution of the neck at two different temperatures ...
Mass transport driven by temperature gradient is commonly seen in fluids. However, here we demonstra...
We have examined theoretically the spontaneous thinning process of tip-suspended nanowires, and subs...
Linear defects in crystalline materials, known as dislocations, are central to the understanding of ...
Metallic nanowires are known to break into shorter fragments due to the Rayleigh instability mechani...
We discuss the stability and evolution of metallic nanowires attached to tips. Using surface energy ...
During the last two decades, the study of the properties of nanowires has been one of the keystones ...
International audienceA Scanning Tunneling Microscopy in Break Junction regime and a Mechanically Co...
Surface diffusion of atoms plays a significant role in the evolution of the shape of a material in t...
Surface diffusion of atoms plays a significant role in the evolution of the shape of a material in t...
The well-known vapor–liquid–solid (VLS) mechanism results in high-purity, single-crystalline wires w...
Resumen del póster presentado al XIV International Symposium on Small Particles and Inorganic Cluste...
This set of simulations describe the surface diffusion enhanced breakups of nanowire junction for di...
Defect-scarce nanowires exhibit unique and often superior material properties compared to their bulk...
Defect-scarce nanowires exhibit unique and often superior material properties compared to their bulk...
This article focuses on the microscopic mechanism of thermally induced nanoweld formation between si...
Mass transport driven by temperature gradient is commonly seen in fluids. However, here we demonstra...
We have examined theoretically the spontaneous thinning process of tip-suspended nanowires, and subs...
Linear defects in crystalline materials, known as dislocations, are central to the understanding of ...
Metallic nanowires are known to break into shorter fragments due to the Rayleigh instability mechani...
We discuss the stability and evolution of metallic nanowires attached to tips. Using surface energy ...
During the last two decades, the study of the properties of nanowires has been one of the keystones ...
International audienceA Scanning Tunneling Microscopy in Break Junction regime and a Mechanically Co...
Surface diffusion of atoms plays a significant role in the evolution of the shape of a material in t...
Surface diffusion of atoms plays a significant role in the evolution of the shape of a material in t...
The well-known vapor–liquid–solid (VLS) mechanism results in high-purity, single-crystalline wires w...
Resumen del póster presentado al XIV International Symposium on Small Particles and Inorganic Cluste...
This set of simulations describe the surface diffusion enhanced breakups of nanowire junction for di...
Defect-scarce nanowires exhibit unique and often superior material properties compared to their bulk...
Defect-scarce nanowires exhibit unique and often superior material properties compared to their bulk...
This article focuses on the microscopic mechanism of thermally induced nanoweld formation between si...
Mass transport driven by temperature gradient is commonly seen in fluids. However, here we demonstra...
We have examined theoretically the spontaneous thinning process of tip-suspended nanowires, and subs...
Linear defects in crystalline materials, known as dislocations, are central to the understanding of ...