Conductance Channels of Gold Atomic-Size Contacts

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2000
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Devoret, Michel H.
Esteve, Daniel
Urbina, Cristián
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Quantum mesoscopic phenomena and mesoscopic devices in microelectronics : proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Quantum Mesoscopic Phenomena and Mesoscopic Devices in Microelectronics, Ankara, Turkey, 13 - 25 June 1999 / Igor O., Kulik (ed.). - pp. 27-34. - ISBN 0-7923-6626-3
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Since the development of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM) it is not only possible to see, but also to manipulate and to measure the transport properties of individual atoms on surfaces. By energy dependent measurements of the differential conductance a certain chemical information can be achieved. The challenging aim of building up electronic circuits atom by atom with tailor-made properties, however, would require the detailed knowledge of the relation between the physical and chemical properties of the respective atoms and their conduction properties, a problem which has been addressed by different methods during the last years. The most simple system for all investigations - including the present - is a one-atom contact between two metallic banks of the same element.
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ISO 690SCHEER, Elke, Wolfgang BELZIG, Michel H. DEVORET, Daniel ESTEVE, Cristián URBINA, 2000. Conductance Channels of Gold Atomic-Size Contacts. In: IGOR O., Kulik, ed.. Quantum mesoscopic phenomena and mesoscopic devices in microelectronics : proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Quantum Mesoscopic Phenomena and Mesoscopic Devices in Microelectronics, Ankara, Turkey, 13 - 25 June 1999, pp. 27-34. ISBN 0-7923-6626-3
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@inproceedings{Scheer2000Condu-5190,
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  title={Conductance Channels of Gold Atomic-Size Contacts},
  isbn={0-7923-6626-3},
  booktitle={Quantum mesoscopic phenomena and mesoscopic devices in microelectronics : proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Quantum Mesoscopic Phenomena and Mesoscopic Devices in Microelectronics, Ankara, Turkey, 13 - 25 June 1999},
  pages={27--34},
  editor={Igor O., Kulik},
  author={Scheer, Elke and Belzig, Wolfgang and Devoret, Michel H. and Esteve, Daniel and Urbina, Cristián}
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