Electronic transport at finite voltages in free-standing gold atomic chains of up to seven atoms in length is studied at low temperatures using a scanning tunneling microscope. The conductance vs voltage curves show that transport in these single-mode ballistic atomic wires is nondissipative up to a finite voltage threshold of the order of several mV. The onset of dissipation and resistance within the wire corresponds to the excitation of the atomic vibrations by the electrons traversing the wire and is very sensitive to strain.This work has been supported by CICyT Grant No. PB97-0068
In this work we have studied the importance of thermal effects on the structural and transport prope...
We have studied the atomic arrangement and defect formation in metal nanowires (NWs) generated by me...
The conductance of atomic-sized metallic point contacts is shown to be strongly voltage dependent du...
Electronic transport properties of the Au nanostructure are investigated using both experimental and...
Electronic transport properties of Au nano-structure are investigated using both experimental and th...
The conductance of atomic-sized metallic point contacts is shown to be strongly voltage dependent du...
Using a scanning tunnel microscope or mechanically controllable break junctions atomic contacts for ...
The conductance of monoatomic gold wires containing 37 gold atoms has been obtained from ab initio c...
Nanometer-sized metallic necks have the unique ability to sustain extreme uniaxial loads (about 20 t...
The conductance of monoatomic gold wires containing 37 gold atoms has been obtained from ab initio ...
In this paper we present an analysis of conduction through a single atom between two metal electrode...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
We report a first-principles calculation of structural properties and quantum conductance of aluminu...
We report conductance and thermopower measurements of metallic atomic-size contacts, namely gold and...
Platinum (Pt) wires of single-atom width were produced by the retraction of a Pt nanotip from contac...
In this work we have studied the importance of thermal effects on the structural and transport prope...
We have studied the atomic arrangement and defect formation in metal nanowires (NWs) generated by me...
The conductance of atomic-sized metallic point contacts is shown to be strongly voltage dependent du...
Electronic transport properties of the Au nanostructure are investigated using both experimental and...
Electronic transport properties of Au nano-structure are investigated using both experimental and th...
The conductance of atomic-sized metallic point contacts is shown to be strongly voltage dependent du...
Using a scanning tunnel microscope or mechanically controllable break junctions atomic contacts for ...
The conductance of monoatomic gold wires containing 37 gold atoms has been obtained from ab initio c...
Nanometer-sized metallic necks have the unique ability to sustain extreme uniaxial loads (about 20 t...
The conductance of monoatomic gold wires containing 37 gold atoms has been obtained from ab initio ...
In this paper we present an analysis of conduction through a single atom between two metal electrode...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
We report a first-principles calculation of structural properties and quantum conductance of aluminu...
We report conductance and thermopower measurements of metallic atomic-size contacts, namely gold and...
Platinum (Pt) wires of single-atom width were produced by the retraction of a Pt nanotip from contac...
In this work we have studied the importance of thermal effects on the structural and transport prope...
We have studied the atomic arrangement and defect formation in metal nanowires (NWs) generated by me...
The conductance of atomic-sized metallic point contacts is shown to be strongly voltage dependent du...