This experimental work aims at probing current-induced forces at the atomic scale. Specifically it addresses predictions in recent work regarding the appearance of run-away modes as a result of a combined effect of the non-conservative wind force and a ‘Berry force’. The systems we consider here are atomic chains of Au and Pt atoms, for which we investigate the distribution of break down voltage values. We observe two distinct modes of breaking for Au atomic chains. The breaking at high voltage appears to behave as expected for regular break down by thermal excitation due to Joule heating. However, there is a low-voltage breaking mode that has characteristics expected for the mechanism of current-induced forces. Although a full comparison w...
Nanostructured materials often have properties widely different from bulk, imposed by quantum limits...
Using a scanning tunnel microscope or mechanically controllable break junctions atomic contacts for ...
The physical properties of materials at the nanoscale are controlled to a large extent by their inte...
This experimental work aims at probing current-induced forces at the atomic scale. Specifically it a...
For the metals Au, Pt and Ir it is possible to form freely suspended monatomic chains between bulk e...
We give a physical interpretation of the recently demonstrated nonconservative nature of interatomic...
Micro/nano electromechanical systems and nanodevices often suffer from degradation under electrical ...
We present an efficient method for evaluating current-induced forces in nanoscale junctions, which n...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of atomic structure and force variations in metal nanowires ...
Electronic transport at finite voltages in free-standing gold atomic chains of up to seven atoms in ...
Electronic transport properties of Au nano-structure are investigated using both experimental and th...
International audienceNanostructured materials often have properties widely different from bulk, imp...
During the fracture of nanocontacts gold spontaneously forms freely suspended chains of atoms, which...
We present a detailed investigation of the manipulation of Ag and Au atoms with a STM tip on the Ag(...
Using molecular dynamics simulations of many junction stretching processes combined with tight-bindi...
Nanostructured materials often have properties widely different from bulk, imposed by quantum limits...
Using a scanning tunnel microscope or mechanically controllable break junctions atomic contacts for ...
The physical properties of materials at the nanoscale are controlled to a large extent by their inte...
This experimental work aims at probing current-induced forces at the atomic scale. Specifically it a...
For the metals Au, Pt and Ir it is possible to form freely suspended monatomic chains between bulk e...
We give a physical interpretation of the recently demonstrated nonconservative nature of interatomic...
Micro/nano electromechanical systems and nanodevices often suffer from degradation under electrical ...
We present an efficient method for evaluating current-induced forces in nanoscale junctions, which n...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of atomic structure and force variations in metal nanowires ...
Electronic transport at finite voltages in free-standing gold atomic chains of up to seven atoms in ...
Electronic transport properties of Au nano-structure are investigated using both experimental and th...
International audienceNanostructured materials often have properties widely different from bulk, imp...
During the fracture of nanocontacts gold spontaneously forms freely suspended chains of atoms, which...
We present a detailed investigation of the manipulation of Ag and Au atoms with a STM tip on the Ag(...
Using molecular dynamics simulations of many junction stretching processes combined with tight-bindi...
Nanostructured materials often have properties widely different from bulk, imposed by quantum limits...
Using a scanning tunnel microscope or mechanically controllable break junctions atomic contacts for ...
The physical properties of materials at the nanoscale are controlled to a large extent by their inte...