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A Fabrication Method for Highly Stretchable Conductors with Silver Nanowires
Published on: January 21, 2016
Electron transport in stretched monoatomic gold wires
A Grigoriev1, N V Skorodumova, S I Simak
1Condensed Matter Theory Group, Department of Physics, Box 530, Uppsala University, S-75121 Uppsala, Sweden.
Abstract:
The conductance of monoatomic gold wires containing 3-7 gold atoms has been obtained from ab initio calculations. The transmission is found to vary significantly depending on the wire stretching and the number of incorporated atoms. Such oscillations are determined by the electronic structure of the one-dimensional (1D) part of the wire between the contacts. Our results indicate that the conductivity of 1D wires can be suppressed without breaking the contact.
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