Conductance quantization histograms of gold nanowires at 4 K

J. L. Costa-Krämer, N. García, and H. Olin
Phys. Rev. B 55, 12910 – Published 15 May 1997
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Abstract

Driving a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) tip into a metallic surface and pulling it out afterwards results in the formation of a nanometer-sized wire (nanowire) between the electrodes. The electrical conduction measured during this process shows signs of quantized conductance in units of G0=2e2/h. Due to the inherent irreproducibility of the measured conductance curves, the standard technique has been to construct histograms with a few hundred selected curves. These histograms, for gold nanowires at room temperature, have shown three to four peaks at integer values of 2e2/h, while in a low-temperature mechanically controlled break junction study, with statistics using only 65 curves, only the first peak has been reported. A proposed explanation for this apparent experimental discrepancy has been a higher nanowire temperature arising from the higher retraction speed used in scanning tunneling microscopy measurements. However, our simple estimation using macroscopic heat transport theory produces a very low temperature rise, less than 1 μK. In this work, an improved statistical study is presented, where histograms built with thousands of consecutive gold contact breakage experiments at 4 K show up to seven conductance peaks. Thus, no significant differences with our previous room-temperature (RT) studies are observed, pointing to a conductance quantization behavior that is the same at low, intermediate, and high (RT) temperatures.

    DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.55.12910

    ©1997 American Physical Society

    Authors & Affiliations

    J. L. Costa-Krämer and N. García

    • Laboratorio de Física de la Sistemas Pequeños y Nanotecnología, CSIC-UAM, Universidad Autonóma de Madrid, SIDI C-IX, Cantoblanco 28049 Madrid, Spain

    H. Olin

    • Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology and Göteborg University, SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden

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    Vol. 55, Iss. 19 — 15 May 1997

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