10 pages, 8 figures, 1 tableThe non-additive dispersion contribution to the binding energy of three one-dimensional (1D) wires is investigated using wires modelled by (i) chains of hydrogen atoms and (ii) homogeneous electron gases. We demonstrate that the non-additive dispersion contribution to the binding energy is significantly enhanced compared with that expected from Axilrod-Teller-Muto-type triple-dipole summations and follows a different power-law decay with separation. The triwire non-additive dispersion for 1D electron gases scales according to the power law $d^{-\beta}$, where $d$ is the wire separation, with exponents $\beta(r_s)$ smaller than 3 and slightly increasing with $r_s$ from 2.4 at $r_s = 1$ to 2.9 at $r_s=10$, where $r...
Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) methods have been used to obtain accurate binding-energy data for pairs of...
When electrons are constrained to one dimension, interparticle interactions should become a determin...
van der Waals (vdW) dispersion interactions strongly impact the properties of molecules and material...
10 pages, 8 figures, 1 tableFinancial support was provided by the U. K. Engineering and Physical Sci...
The nonadditive dispersion contribution to the binding energy of three one-dimensional (1D) wires is...
Dimensional crossover is of high relevance to understanding real-world quasi-one-dimensional (1D) sy...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We study the energy transfer rate for electrons in two paralle...
We present the results of nonlinear tunnelling spectroscopy between an array of independent quantum ...
We generated arrays of silver wires with a height of 1 atom and an average width of 11 atoms on the ...
peer reviewedWe present numerical estimates of the leading two- and three-body dispersion energy ter...
We present numerical estimates of the leading two- and three-body dispersion energy terms in van der...
Nanoscale wires and molecules have remarkable electrical properties that make them well suited for n...
We present numerical estimates of the leading two- and three-body dispersion energy terms in van der...
It is now possible to create wires consisting of a single chain of atoms on an insulating substrate,...
Since the initial realisation of split-gate device and quantised plateaus of conductance in one-dime...
Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) methods have been used to obtain accurate binding-energy data for pairs of...
When electrons are constrained to one dimension, interparticle interactions should become a determin...
van der Waals (vdW) dispersion interactions strongly impact the properties of molecules and material...
10 pages, 8 figures, 1 tableFinancial support was provided by the U. K. Engineering and Physical Sci...
The nonadditive dispersion contribution to the binding energy of three one-dimensional (1D) wires is...
Dimensional crossover is of high relevance to understanding real-world quasi-one-dimensional (1D) sy...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We study the energy transfer rate for electrons in two paralle...
We present the results of nonlinear tunnelling spectroscopy between an array of independent quantum ...
We generated arrays of silver wires with a height of 1 atom and an average width of 11 atoms on the ...
peer reviewedWe present numerical estimates of the leading two- and three-body dispersion energy ter...
We present numerical estimates of the leading two- and three-body dispersion energy terms in van der...
Nanoscale wires and molecules have remarkable electrical properties that make them well suited for n...
We present numerical estimates of the leading two- and three-body dispersion energy terms in van der...
It is now possible to create wires consisting of a single chain of atoms on an insulating substrate,...
Since the initial realisation of split-gate device and quantised plateaus of conductance in one-dime...
Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) methods have been used to obtain accurate binding-energy data for pairs of...
When electrons are constrained to one dimension, interparticle interactions should become a determin...
van der Waals (vdW) dispersion interactions strongly impact the properties of molecules and material...