Ballistic conductance of suspended nanowires: An ab initio description

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Ballistic conductance of suspended nanowires: An ab initio description ADMOL Dresden, 23.-27.02.2004 M. Czerner 1 , A. Bagrets 1 , N. Papanikolaou 2 , V.S. Stepanyuk 3 and I. Mertig 1 1 Martin-Luther-Universität Halle, Germany 2 Institute of Material Science, National Center for Scientific Research „Demokritos“, Athens, Greece 3 Max-Planck-Institute Mikrostrukturphysik Halle, Germany

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Ballistic conductance of suspended nanowires: An ab initio description. M. Czerner 1 , A. Bagrets 1 , N. Papanikolaou 2 , V.S. Stepanyuk 3 and I. Mertig 1 1 Martin-Luther-Universit ät Halle, Germany - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Ballistic conductance of suspended nanowires: An ab initio description

ADMOL Dresden , 23.-27.02.2004

M. Czerner1, A. Bagrets1, N. Papanikolaou2, V.S. Stepanyuk3 and I. Mertig1

1Martin-Luther-Universität Halle, Germany2Institute of Material Science, National Center for Scientific Research „Demokritos“,

Athens, Greece3 Max-Planck-Institute Mikrostrukturphysik Halle, Germany

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Content

• Motivation

• Method

• Parity oscillations

• Relaxation and conductance

• Impurity scattering

• Ballistic magnetoconductance

• Summary

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KKR-Workshop 2004 München, 13.-15.02.2004

Motivation

H. Ohnishi, Yu. Kondo, K. Takayanagi, Nature 395, 780 (1998)

Metallic Nanowires

Conductance

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KKR Green‘s function method

Semi-infinite leads Suspended nanowire

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Landauer theory with Green‘s functions

Matrix elements

H.U. Baranger and A.D. Stone, Phys. Rev. B 40, 8169 (1989)

1 Sample 2

Conductance

Landauer formula

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Conductance of Cu wires

Conductance histogram at T=4.2K for Cu, A. I. Yanson, PhD. Thesis, Leiden University, the Netherlands, 2001.

CuCu

fcc

[100

]fc

c [1

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G = 1.10 G0

Local partial DOS at central Cu atom

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Local partial DOS at central Cu atom

G = 2.59 G0CuCu

fcc

[100

]fc

c [1

00]

Conductance of Cu wires

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Conductance histogram at T=4.2K for Cu, A. I. Yanson, PhD. Thesis, Leiden University, the Netherlands, 2001.

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Parity oscillation in the conductance of Cu wires

KKR calculation

M. Czerner, diploma thesis, MLU Halle (2003)R.H.M. Smit et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 91,

076805-1 (2003)

Experiment

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Even-odd parity effect in the density of states

s-LDOS p-LDOS

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Stress and conductance in a Cu wire

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V.S.Stepanyuk et al., Phys. Rev. B (2003)

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M. Czerner, diploma thesis, MLU Halle (2003)

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spsp impurity impurity(Z = 11 ... 16)(Z = 11 ... 16)

Conductance through sp-atoms

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Conductance through sp-atoms

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spsp impurity impurity(Z = 11 ... 16)(Z = 11 ... 16)

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Conductance through sp-atoms

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spsp impurity impurity(Z = 11 ... 16)(Z = 11 ... 16)

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Conductance through 3d transition metal atoms

3d3d impurity impurity(Z = 21 ... 30)(Z = 21 ... 30)

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Conductance through 3d transition metal atoms

3d3d impurity impurity(Z = 21 ... 30)(Z = 21 ... 30)

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Conductance through 3d transition metal atoms

3d3d impurity impurity(Z = 21 ... 30)(Z = 21 ... 30)

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Conductance through 3d transition metal atoms

3d3d impurity impurity(Z = 21 ... 30)(Z = 21 ... 30)

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Conductance through 3d transition metal atoms

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Conductance through 3d transition metal atoms

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Conductance through 3d transition metal atoms

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Conductance of Co wires

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DOS Conductance

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Ballistic Magnetoconductance

Parallel configuration (P)

MR =(gP – gAP)/gAP x 100%

linear zig-zag

Co 29 38 Cu 16 18 Al 49 19 Si 50 21

Antiparallel configuration (AP)

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Ballistic Magnetoconductance of Co wires

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MR = 38 % MR = 29 %

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Summary

I. Conductance depends strongly on geometry of the junction

II. Parity oscillations

III. Relaxation enhances conductance

III. Impurity scattering modulates conductance

IV. Ballistic magnetoconductance is ~50 %

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