We give a physical interpretation of the recently demonstrated nonconservative nature of interatomic forces in current-carrying nanostructures. We start from the analytical expression for the curl of these forces, and evaluate it for a point defect in a current-carrying system. We obtain a general definition of the capacity of electrical current flow to exert a nonconservative force, and thus do net work around closed paths, by a formal noninvasive test procedure. Second, we show that the gain in atomic kinetic energy over time, generated by nonconservative current-induced forces, is equivalent to the uncompensated stimulated emission of directional phonons. This connection with electron–phonon interactions quantifies explicitly the intuiti...
We employ a semi-classical Langevin approach to study current-induced atomic dynamics in a partially...
We report on nonequilibrium interaction phenomena between adjacent but electrostatically separated n...
We explain how the electrical current flow in a molecular junction can modify the vibrational spectr...
Long metallic nanowires combine crucial factors for nonconservative current-driven atomic motion. Th...
We present general first-principles derivation of the expression for current-induced forces. The exp...
This experimental work aims at probing current-induced forces at the atomic scale. Specifically it a...
Nanoelectromechanical systems are characterized by an intimate connection between electronic and mec...
We develop a scattering theory of current-induced forces exerted by the conduction electrons of a ge...
We present an efficient method for evaluating current-induced forces in nanoscale junctions, which n...
Sufficiently large electric current applied to metallic nanostructures can bring them far out of equ...
The molecular junction geometry is modeled in terms of nuclear degrees of freedom that are embedded ...
Nanoelectromechanical systems are characterized by an intimate connection between electronic and me...
Recent advances in nanotechnology have created tremendous excitement across different disciplines, b...
Current-induced torques on ferromagnetic nanoparticles and on domain walls in ferromagnetic nanowire...
The forces acting on optically trapped particles are commonly assumed to be conservative. Nonconserv...
We employ a semi-classical Langevin approach to study current-induced atomic dynamics in a partially...
We report on nonequilibrium interaction phenomena between adjacent but electrostatically separated n...
We explain how the electrical current flow in a molecular junction can modify the vibrational spectr...
Long metallic nanowires combine crucial factors for nonconservative current-driven atomic motion. Th...
We present general first-principles derivation of the expression for current-induced forces. The exp...
This experimental work aims at probing current-induced forces at the atomic scale. Specifically it a...
Nanoelectromechanical systems are characterized by an intimate connection between electronic and mec...
We develop a scattering theory of current-induced forces exerted by the conduction electrons of a ge...
We present an efficient method for evaluating current-induced forces in nanoscale junctions, which n...
Sufficiently large electric current applied to metallic nanostructures can bring them far out of equ...
The molecular junction geometry is modeled in terms of nuclear degrees of freedom that are embedded ...
Nanoelectromechanical systems are characterized by an intimate connection between electronic and me...
Recent advances in nanotechnology have created tremendous excitement across different disciplines, b...
Current-induced torques on ferromagnetic nanoparticles and on domain walls in ferromagnetic nanowire...
The forces acting on optically trapped particles are commonly assumed to be conservative. Nonconserv...
We employ a semi-classical Langevin approach to study current-induced atomic dynamics in a partially...
We report on nonequilibrium interaction phenomena between adjacent but electrostatically separated n...
We explain how the electrical current flow in a molecular junction can modify the vibrational spectr...